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Cecil B. Moore, Philadelphia : ウィキペディア英語版
:''"Templetown" redirects here. For the area inside the university called "Templetown", see Temple University.framelessCecil B. Moore is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The neighborhood is sometimes referred to as Templetown by realtors, despite disapproval by the community and Temple University. The district is loosely arranged around the main campus of Temple University, hence the name 'Temple' town. Until recently, the area was primarily a slum, but is now rapidly gentrifying due to an influx of Temple students during the past several years. The term Templetown was coined by former Temple president Peter J. Liacouras, but has only recently come into wide use after a real estate development company adopted the name.==Boundaries and Population==The Cecil B. Moore neighborhood loosely extends from 9th street to the east, York street to the north, 20th street to the west, and Girard Ave. to the south. Recently the renaissance of Progress Plaza shopping center can mainly be attributed to the economic impact of students within these borders, furthering Temple's expansion further south down broad street towards Center City. furthermore the purchase of the closed down William Penn High School by the University, after redevelopment, will extend the footprint even further down Broad street towards Girard.
:''"Templetown" redirects here. For the area inside the university called "Templetown", see Temple University.

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Cecil B. Moore is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The neighborhood is sometimes referred to as Templetown by realtors, despite disapproval by the community and Temple University. The district is loosely arranged around the main campus of Temple University, hence the name 'Temple' town. Until recently, the area was primarily a slum, but is now rapidly gentrifying due to an influx of Temple students during the past several years. The term Templetown was coined by former Temple president Peter J. Liacouras, but has only recently come into wide use after a real estate development company adopted the name.
==Boundaries and Population==
The Cecil B. Moore neighborhood loosely extends from 9th street to the east, York street to the north, 20th street to the west, and Girard Ave. to the south. Recently the renaissance of Progress Plaza shopping center can mainly be attributed to the economic impact of students within these borders, furthering Temple's expansion further south down broad street towards Center City. furthermore the purchase of the closed down William Penn High School by the University, after redevelopment, will extend the footprint even further down Broad street towards Girard.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 Cecil B. Moore is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The neighborhood is sometimes referred to as Templetown by realtors, despite disapproval by the community and Temple University. The district is loosely arranged around the main campus of Temple University, hence the name 'Temple' town. Until recently, the area was primarily a slum, but is now rapidly gentrifying due to an influx of Temple students during the past several years. The term Templetown was coined by former Temple president Peter J. Liacouras, but has only recently come into wide use after a real estate development company adopted the name.==Boundaries and Population==The Cecil B. Moore neighborhood loosely extends from 9th street to the east, York street to the north, 20th street to the west, and Girard Ave. to the south. Recently the renaissance of Progress Plaza shopping center can mainly be attributed to the economic impact of students within these borders, furthering Temple's expansion further south down broad street towards Center City. furthermore the purchase of the closed down William Penn High School by the University, after redevelopment, will extend the footprint even further down Broad street towards Girard.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
Cecil B. Moore is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The neighborhood is sometimes referred to as Templetown by realtors, despite disapproval by the community and Temple University. The district is loosely arranged around the main campus of Temple University, hence the name 'Temple' town. Until recently, the area was primarily a slum, but is now rapidly gentrifying due to an influx of Temple students during the past several years. The term Templetown was coined by former Temple president Peter J. Liacouras, but has only recently come into wide use after a real estate development company adopted the name.==Boundaries and Population==The Cecil B. Moore neighborhood loosely extends from 9th street to the east, York street to the north, 20th street to the west, and Girard Ave. to the south. Recently the renaissance of Progress Plaza shopping center can mainly be attributed to the economic impact of students within these borders, furthering Temple's expansion further south down broad street towards Center City. furthermore the purchase of the closed down William Penn High School by the University, after redevelopment, will extend the footprint even further down Broad street towards Girard.">ウィキペディアで「:''"Templetown" redirects here. For the area inside the university called "Templetown", see Temple University.framelessCecil B. Moore is a neighborhood in the North Philadelphia section of the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. The neighborhood is sometimes referred to as Templetown by realtors, despite disapproval by the community and Temple University. The district is loosely arranged around the main campus of Temple University, hence the name 'Temple' town. Until recently, the area was primarily a slum, but is now rapidly gentrifying due to an influx of Temple students during the past several years. The term Templetown was coined by former Temple president Peter J. Liacouras, but has only recently come into wide use after a real estate development company adopted the name.==Boundaries and Population==The Cecil B. Moore neighborhood loosely extends from 9th street to the east, York street to the north, 20th street to the west, and Girard Ave. to the south. Recently the renaissance of Progress Plaza shopping center can mainly be attributed to the economic impact of students within these borders, furthering Temple's expansion further south down broad street towards Center City. furthermore the purchase of the closed down William Penn High School by the University, after redevelopment, will extend the footprint even further down Broad street towards Girard.」の詳細全文を読む



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