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In Kensington, a community transformed Hope Park from a place where open-air drug dealing thrived to a cleaner and greener, yet more restricted, space. Plus, Jefferson's new Chestnut Street tower.

Kensington resident and neighborhood leader Guillermo Garcia points out improvements that have been made around Hope Park. Elected officials, nonprofits, and neighbors have worked to reclaim the park from drug dealers and users over the last two years.In Kensington, residents and community organizations banded together to transform Hope Park from a place where open-air drug dealing thrived to a cleaner and greener, yet more restricted, space.

Since then, Hope Park has seen something of a revival. Crime is down. The park is cleaner and greener. A nearby, long-vacant former textile mill is now an affordable-housing complex. Homeowners who previously struggled to pay for home repairs like collapsed roofs are getting payment help for renovations.

🏙️ A new Jefferson Health outpatient center at 11th and Chestnut could hold promise for the challenged East Chestnut Street, in particular, with thousands of patients expected to walk through its glass doors each day.

 

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