Public housing in Philadelphia
Public housing in Philadelphia is a significant portion of the overall housing stock in Philadelphia. Most public housing is operated by the Philadelphia Housing Authority. On average, a Philadelphia public housing development is 69% African American, 26% Hispanic, and 5% White and other.- Passyunk Homes South Philadelphia
- Tasker Homes South Philadelphia, in the Grays Ferry neighborhood
- Richard Allen Homes North Philadelphia
- Blumberg Homes North Philadelphia
- James W. Johnson Homes North Philadelphia, in the Strawberry Mansion neighborhood
- Riverview Courts South Philadelphia
- Bartram Village Homes Southwest Philadelphia
- Norris Homes North Philadelphia
- Martin Luther King Homes South Philadelphia
- Hill Creek Apartments located in Northeast Philadelphia
- 8 Diamonds North Philadelphia
- Morton Homes Germantown, Philadelphia
- Abbottsford Homes North Philadelphia
- Cambridge Homes North Philadelphia
- Richard Allen II North Philadelphia
- Cecil B. Moore Homes North Philadelphia
- Champlost Homes Germantown
- Haverford Homes West Philadelphia
- Lucien E. Blackwell Homes West Philadelphia
- Oxford Village Homes Northeast Philadelphia
- Sen. Herbert Arlene Homes North Philadelphia
- Spring Garden Homes North Philadelphia
- Westpark Homes West Philadelphia
- Harrison Homes North Philadelphia
- Fairhill Homes North Philadelphia
- Arch Homes West Philadelphia
- Queen Lane Apartments Germantown
- Raymond Rosen Homes North Philadelphia
- Mantua Hall Homes West Philadelphia
- Haddington Homes West Philadelphia
- Mill Creek Plaza West Philadelphia
- Falls Ridge Homes East Falls
- Wilson Park Homes South Philadelphia
- Paschall Homes Southwest Philadelphia
- Liddonfield Homes Northeast Philadelphia
- Carl Mackley Houses, Juniata
- White Hall Commons Northeast Philadelphia