I was up there yesterday great park to relax and socialize I’ve approached some women up there very gorgeous upscale professional women it’s a nice area to meet people in general especially in the summertime I love that park people from all walks of life gather at this park and lots of stores very nice area
it's a beautiful city. i've never been there yet but looks awesome. those ancient streets. those brownstone houses even the modern part is nice. but the ancient part lets me without words. excuse me do you know how much cost a floor in one of those modern towers?
It really is such a beautiful city, especially this neighborhood! You can feel like you're stepping back in time. The price depends on the condo building, are you interested in a certain one?
@@venturephilly I was just seeing prices by curiosity. in the minute 5:20 appears a big building. is that for living or offices? are you from philadelphia?
Used to live in Philly as a youngster. Now live in Chicago. They're the exact same city! They are both crummy except for downtown and the suburbs. Pockets of both are nice. Rittenhouse Square, Society Hill in South Philly, and the area around the University of Pennsylvania. In Chicago, it's Rogers Park, Hyde Park, and Lincoln Park. They are anchored by big time universities. Depaul, Loyola, and the University of Chicago are in those 3 areas. The only difference between the 2 cities is the accents and Chicago doesn't have any trolleys. They both have many sports teams, a solid arts scene, and you can eat yourself silly in both cities. Another commonality between the 2 is that they're both dangerous as hell!! Had to get out of Philly as I was days away from getting whacked by a street gang in West Philly. I was 15 years old!!!!
Someone should bus the drug addicts from Kensington to Rittenhouse Square. The city government would immediately figure out what to do with the drug addicts.
I love New York but to be honest after visiting Tokyo I lost interest in visiting NYC for a few years. NYC is actually outdated and primitive compared to the big Asian cities. Even Anthony Bourdain talked bout it.