Northeast Philadelphia | |
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Neighborhood of Philadelphia | |
Map of Philadelphia County with Northeast highlighted, which contains the Near Northeast neighborhood. Click for larger image. |
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Country | United States of America |
State | Pennsylvania |
County | Philadelphia |
City | Philadelphia |
Area | |
• Total | 50.8 sq mi (132 km2) |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 528,810 |
• Density | 10,455/sq mi (4,037/km2) |
ZIP code | 19111, 19124, 19135, 19149, 19152, 19114, 19115, 19116, 19136, 19154 |
Northeast Philadelphia, nicknamed Northeast Philly, the Northeast and the Great Northeast, is a section of the City of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to the 2000 Census, the Northeast has a sizable percentage of the city's 1.547 million people—a population of between 300,000 and 450,000, depending on how the area is defined. Beginning in the 1980s, many of the Northeast's middle class children graduated from college and settled in suburbs, especially nearby Bucks County. The Northeast is home to a large working class Irish American population, but is also home to Polish, German, Jewish, Italian, and Russian neighborhoods. However, the section has recently had an influx of immigrants, along with young urban professionals and gentrification, especially in the Fishtown, Kensington, and Port Richmond area.
Due to the size of the Northeast, the Philadelphia City Planning Commission divides it into two regions called "Near Northeast" and "Far Northeast", the names being derived from their distance from Center City. The term "Near Northeast" is not used colloquially ("Lower Northeast" is more commonly used), but the term "Far Northeast" is in widespread use. The demarcation line between the two sections is typically given as Cottman Avenue.