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Wag! Walkers know Penn Center
Penn Center is more than just the heart of the Philly Central Business District. The name of the district comes from the massive 5
million-square-foot office and retail building within the area. The region was developed after the Pennsylvania Railroad
moved from the station at Broad Street in 1952. At this time, Philadelphia City Planning
Commission Executive Director Ed Bacon developed the plans for what would
become the Penn Center business district.
Those who live here do so in high-rise
apartment buildings. While Penn Center may not offer much in the way of green
space, there are parks and a dog park within walking and driving distance. There
are also several pet stores within walking distance and numerous restaurants nearby that
are definitely worth checking out. Summers
here tend towards the warmer side with temperatures in the high 80s for most of
the days. There are a few that top 90
degrees.
What is the terrain like in Penn Center?
The terrain in Penn Center is
mostly paved as you might expect in the center of the city, but thankfully, the developers saw fit to add in a number of
parks within walking distance of this central district. However, you will have to cover a fair amount of pavement before you get to any of these
parks unless you happen to live in one of the buildings next to a park.
Keep in mind the pavement offers three things. First, it is rough in texture, which can lead
to sore paws if you don't give them enough time to build up the outer surface of them. Second, it can be freezing to the touch in the winter months, which
can also cause discomfort and frostbite. Finally, once
the outside temperatures reach the 80-degree mark, the pavement can become hot
enough to cause burns. In other
words, you must plan your walks carefully and exercise caution.
How many greenways are there in Penn Center?
Despite being in the center of
the city, there are several parks in the area for you and your pup to walk
on and get your exercise in. Right beside
City Hall sits Dilworth Park where you will find a splash fountain for those
hot summer days, numerous seasonal activities such as an ice-skating rink, and
outdoor movies. There are lawns for the two of you to walk on, but make sure
you clean up any messes as this is a popular place to sit out on the
lawn and enjoy summer concerts.
At the corner of Walnut St. and S. 18th St. sits Rittenhouse Square in one of the most expensive neighborhoods in
the city. The park is the perfect place
to take a walk. There are doggy bag dispensers kept filled by the
Friends of Rittenhouse Square. The park is protected by a host of security cameras, making it a nice safe place to visit.
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