Lower Moyamensing, Philadelphia
Lower Moyamensing is a neighborhood in South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States, situated just south of the East Passyunk Crossing neighborhood and north of the stadium area. It is bounded by Snyder Avenue to the north, Oregon Avenue to the south, South 7th Street to the east, and South Broad Street to the west. Sub-divided by 10th Street, it can be separated into LoMo East and LoMo West. The neighborhood was once part of Moyamensing Township before becoming part of Philadelphia in 1854. Lower Moyamensing is known for its 19th century row homes, factory buildings, and variety of restaurants. South Philadelphia High School is located in Lower Moyamensing, at the corner of Broad and Jackson Streets.
Demographics
According to the 2020 Census data, the population of Lower Moyamensing is just over 16,000. 54.1% of the population identified as White, 25% as Asian, 4.9% as Black, 4.7% as mixed race, and 11.2% having Hispanic heritage. 73.8% of the population was born in the United States, of the foreign born population, 57.8% were born in Asia. The median household income is $63,497.Parks
- Marconi Plaza
- Mifflin Square Park, established in the 1890s
- South Philly High Park, established in 2022.
Transportation
Towards to North and South, the LoMo West is served by SEPTA bus Route 4, 45. The east side is served by Route 47M and 47. Towards East and West, the neighborhood is served by Route 79,7,63. The neighborhood is also served by Route 37 and 68 to Airport Area and 69th Street Transportation Center.
Hospitals
, part of the Jefferson University hospital network, is located on Broad and Wolf Streets.In popular culture
- In the 1976 film Rocky, the "Little Marie" scene is set at a deli at the corner of South 12th and Cantrell Streets, and the 1100 Block of Jackson.
- M. Night Shyamalan's 2019 film Glass contains a scene filmed at Station on the Broad Street Line.
- The 2006 film 10th & Wolf is set in Lower Moyamensing, although it was filmed in Pittsburgh.
Notable people
- Angelo Bruno, mobster, boss of the Philadelphia Crime Family
- Jerry Blavat, disc jockey and performer.
- James Darren, actor
- Fabian, singer
- Joey Giardello, boxer
- Anne Ishii, writer, television host
- Bobby Rydell , singer
- Lisa Scottoline, author
- Scott Stewart, physician, founder of Methodist Hospital