List of Allentown neighborhoods

The following is a list of neighborhoods, districts, and other places located in the city of Allentown, Pennsylvania, in the United States. Allentown is the third largest city in Pennsylvania and the county seat of Lehigh County.

Allentown's neighborhoods have no official borders, so that some of its neighborhoods overlap geographically, and residents sometimes do not agree on where one neighborhood ends and another begins.

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A map of Lehigh County showing Allentown, Pennsylvania highlighted on the map.

Center City

Time-lapse photo of Allentown's downtown central business district, looking west from Center Square at night, Christmas 1950

Downtown Allentown has been the beneficiary of the NIZ (Neighborhood Improvement Zone), a tax increment financing district that financed the construction of the PPL Arena at 7th and Hamilton as well as numerous other buildings in center city.[2]

Old Allentown now is also the home of the United Way's Allentown Promise Neighborhood initiative, modeled on the work of Geoffrey Canada and the Harlem Children's Zone. The Allentown Promise Neighborhood takes a systems approach to improving the academic performance and the college and career readiness of the children in its nine block area.

The City, in association with the Old Allentown Preservation Association, is a participant in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Elm Street program. Covering the Old Allentown neighborhood, the Elm Street program's goals are to:

Efforts of the Old Allentown Preservation Association may be followed on their website: oldallentown.org or on their blog at: oldallentown.blogspot.com

The City plan which outlines the effort can be found on the Allentown City website at: http://www.allentownpa.gov/Portals/0/OpenDocLibraryRoot/Planning_Zoning/OLDALLENTOWNPLAN.PDF

East Side

South Side

The Wards

The First and Sixth Wards are part of the "Weed and Seed" program operating out of the City of Allentown's Department of Community and Economic Development

West End

Young people gather on 19th Street, in Allentown's West End.

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