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Originally Posted by summersm343
Agree. New Hope is really the only town I can think of, and that's pretty far removed, so not always directly associated with Philly. Wilmington also has a really nice waterfront, so that's an option? But again, not always directly associated with Philadelphia even though it's part of the Metro area.
Chester, Camden, Penn's Landing, and NoLibs/Fishtown waterfront all have the opportunities to be assets that the current region doesn't really have.
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Bristol's waterfront is super underrated, but I agree--too few local communities use their waterfronts as assets. Conshohocken's riverfront, for example, sucks balls, because it's the backside of all of their big office buildings.