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The Navy Yard: A Waterfront Innovation Hub

Explore Philadelphia's revitalized Navy Yard: a vibrant waterfront destination blending history, innovation, and outdoor recreation.

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The Navy Yard in Philadelphia is a vibrant mixed-use urban development, born from a historic naval shipyard. It blends historic architecture with modern office spaces, parks, and dining, offering a unique waterfront experience.

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4747 S Broad St Building 101, Suite 120, Philadelphia, South Philadelphia East, Pennsylvania, 19112, US

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    Getting There

    Public Transport

    From Center City Philadelphia, take the SEPTA Broad Street Line south to NRG Station. From there, transfer to the free Navy Yard Loop bus, which operates on weekdays. On weekends, connect via SEPTA Bus Route 17. SEPTA subway fare is $2.50 per ride, or $2 if you have a SEPTA Key card.

    Walking

    From NRG Station on the Broad Street Line, it is approximately a 15-35 minute walk to various locations within the Navy Yard. Follow Broad Street south, then turn onto Intrepid Avenue to enter the Navy Yard. Please note that the walk can be lengthy depending on your final destination within the yard.

    Driving

    Use the address 4500 S Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA for GPS navigation to the Navy Yard. Enter the Navy Yard at the Broad Street gate. Free parking is generally available throughout the Navy Yard. However, parking availability may vary depending on the specific location and events.

    Local tips

    Take advantage of the free weekday shuttle service from Center City or NRG Station to easily access the Navy Yard.
    Explore the Navy Yard's extensive network of bike lanes and utilize the Indego bike share stations for an active way to see the sights.
    Visit the Navy Yard's website to download a self-guided walking tour and visitor's guide to discover the area's rich history and key landmarks.
    Check the Navy Yard's event calendar for festivals, beer gardens, and other seasonal activities.

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    The Navy Yard, located in South Philadelphia, is a 1,200-acre dynamic waterfront campus that has been transformed from its historical roots as a naval shipyard into a modern hub for business, innovation, and recreation. Established in 1801 as the nation's first government-owned shipyard, the Navy Yard played a crucial role in naval history, supporting the US Navy through various conflicts, including World War I and World War II. At its peak during WWII, the Navy Yard employed approximately 47,000 workers. Following its closure as an active naval base in 1996, the Philadelphia Industrial Development Corporation (PIDC) took control and began redeveloping the area. Today, the Navy Yard is a thriving mixed-use district, home to over 160 companies employing more than 13,500 people in various sectors, including office, industrial, manufacturing, and R&D. It features a blend of historic buildings and modern constructions, creating a unique urban environment. The Navy Yard offers over 20 acres of parks and a mile of waterfront trail, providing ample green space for employees and visitors to enjoy. It also showcases an evolving collection of public art installations. The campus is open to the public daily from sunrise to sunset. Visitors can explore the Navy Yard's history, architecture, and public art, and enjoy its dining options and green spaces.

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