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The Concourse at Comcast Center

3.2 (53 reviews)
Open 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Bill M.

This is what happens when food courts go fancy pants. You won't find a McDonald's, Chick-Fil-A, or someone passing out free samples of Bourbon chicken (I love that stuff!). Instead you'll find scaled down versions of Philly staples like Dibruno Bros, LaScala's, and Termini Bros. Unfortunately half the size equals half the satisfaction that you would get from the bigger versions. You might get the same salads and sandwiches at Dibruno's. But you won't get the same amount of full fledged cheese mongering. You might get the same pastries at Termini's, only delivered and not as fresh. And aside from Bucks County Coffee Co, I can't picture too many of these half sized spots having an everyday convenience or appeal that a food court needs. It is still cool to have another Dibruno Bros though.

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Shannon S.

LaScala's It was pizza wasn't great wasn't bad No flavor though And for the price I wouldn't recommend Your paying more for the location than the actual product at this location not saying all their locations are the same but this one is A skip in my opinion Hard finding good pizza in Philadelphia honestly (harder finding a good cheesesteak believe it or not ‍)

Comcast center has two floors and one basement. There is a circle theater at the second floor. It's worthy to watch.

Jana C.

Gorgeous business center. Catches the eye architecturally. Godiva boutique on the ground floor. An Italian steakhouse hangs off its east side. And a very well-equipped WaWa market on the north side, across the street. Lovely

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4.0(3 reviews)
0.7 miMarket East

This Nike Factory Store is located in the Fashion District Philadelphia shopping center, located in…read moreCenter City on Market Street. it's a fairly large store. it's filled with discounted and overruns of Nike sneakers and clothing (basically Nike merchandise that is not selling well, discontinued, or out of season). it's very much Nike store--brightly lit, well-maintained and clean, and merchandised well. and thankfully, it does NOT smell like feet lol. there are two floors to this store...only really explored the ground floor where the majority of sneakers are. it's very much where you can buy sneakers to actually use versus "grails" aka rare kicks. lots of retail "bricks." there was more running sneakers variety, here, than I thought and obviously they have sneakers across the sports categories. the discounts are pretty good dependent on the sneaker and how badly it sold or how quickly they want to empty inventory. i think if you set the general Nike app or SNKRS app to this store, you can search its inventory. never tried bc running sneakers is pretty much in one area of the store. there's tons of open-box sneakers piled up neatly if you want to search by size. you may find better deals versus the shelved stuff. would never come here during the weekend bc this is in a shopping center with high traffic. but weekdays are a safe bet. have not purchased here in a while bc the last pair i thought about was cleared out the next time i went aka you snooze you lose. the staff are hit-or-miss, generally helpful, but in general the service has been passable at worst. if you are looking to make a day of shopping, there's a decent variety of stores in this general area + an AMC movie theater. if you're looking for high-in-demand sneakers, you probably won't find them here...but if you are looking for your workhorse sneakers...then this place is a good place to find a pair.

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3.4(79 reviews)
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Honestly, organized chaos here. I think there is 2-3 floors worth of merchandise. It honestly gave…read moreoff vibes of a Burlington. From the moment I walked in I personally was a little overwhelmed. The name Nordstrom leads me to expect a certain vibe, this did not hit that. The shoe area is a good size, but tiny aisles. It was pretty organized. There is some areas to sit, but not enough. There were people sitting on the floor. There were many racks throughout. There is lots of departments like kids, mens, womens, shoes, bags, suitcases and much more. There is a lot to sift through. The pricing was in my opinion a little high. I can find items one sale, cheaper especially with a coupon. I am sure I made a face at some of the pricing like, "Um really. You want that much for that?" The staff were ok. I had one who tried to help, but he was new so he was unsure on the answer. I ended up not staying too long. I was just there for shoes, and walked out empty handed.

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All of the individual stores are listed on here. But Liberties Walk is worthy of a stand alone…read morereview by itself if you ask me. after all it's a shopping center that goes beyond your usual shopping center mentality. it also holds true to the all around Northern Liberties Tradition. All of the stores and restaurants that it houses are one of a kind too, and that's very rare to say about a shopping center. and damn are the stores awesome. Delicious Boutique provides you with cool looking corsets and alternative fashion. Think Music is your primary spot for getting music and renting movies at the same time. 1 Shot gives you your caffeine fix. Chez Bow Wow makes your puppy happy. DNA Salon makes you happy thanks to your new hair cut. Art Star hooks you up with some cool arts and crafts and then some. and then you can go to Bar Ferdinand or Deuce for a good bite to eat and some great drinks. Liberties Walk also has some great events. Deuce has a great Open Mic night every Sunday Night. Think has a fun movie screening that is worth checking out (they're showing episodes of The Young Ones on Saturday night!!!). and Art Star has the occasional artist viewing. so over all it has something for everybody and you can't go wrong.

Cute shops, restaurants, a hair salon and outdoor events in the spring & summer. I fun place for…read moresure! Parking can be a trick though - so I take a bus and walk a few blocks.

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3.1(28 reviews)
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I found some good deals!! Lots of yellow tags! This…read morelocation is small so it's easy to walk around. There's a good selection. They have those self check out and cashier. The customer service people are very nice. I was so happy to get Bridgerton hand wash soap for $1!

I really have to wonder if the people who talk about the great selection here have been to…read moreliterally any other store, anywhere? Their produce selection is abysmal. Do you need a pepper? No, you can only buy a pack of 6. Do you need a lemon? Again, you can only get a gigantic bag. Want some green beans or Brussels sprouts? They don't have them. How about some ginger root? Again, not carried. Do you need some body wash? It's all locked up, better get an associate! How about a card for a baby shower? You have the option of three. In the market for women's shoes? They have precisely ZERO. Their makeup/nail polish selection is satisfactory. There is a Starbucks on-site, which was thrilling upon my first visit. I got breakfast and a latte! But on my second visit, exactly one week to the minute later, I was told that the Starbucks didn't open until 8 am. Funny, because my friend and I were served at 7:25 the week before, and the website (photo included here) says you open at 7, too. Gotta love the consistency! (Not.) While the location is convenient, the selection is atrocious, the PPD officer stationed at the front door is a bit unnerving, they push everyone to self-checkout even when there are unoccupied employees available, and there's not even a guarantee that you can get a redeeming Starbucks beverage! I'm done. Never again.

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I love Target, and the Chestnut Street Philadelphia location is a prime example of how a major…read moreretail brand can adapt to city living without losing what makes it great. I grew up visiting Target in the suburbs, so discovering this location in Philadelphia immediately felt familiar. It maintains the brand's accessibility and comfort while smartly adapting to city life. The store is consistently clean, bright, organized, and well-stocked. The staff is friendly and helpful, the grocery selection is genuinely fresh, and the overall experience feels thoughtful and efficient. What Target does especially well is discernment. The product mix feels curated rather than crowded, with a smart balance of affordability, quality, and style across groceries, home goods, essentials, and private-label products. Their app also stands out, particularly the real-time inventory tools that make pickup and delivery seamless. More broadly, Target is one of the few major retailers that has preserved the strengths of brick-and-mortar shopping while still evolving for modern life. I suspect part of that comes from the company's Minnesota roots and the strong Scandinavian influence embedded in the culture there. You can feel it in the stores: clean layouts, restrained design, thoughtful presentation, efficiency paired with warmth, and an emphasis on functionality without sacrificing quality. It stands apart from most big-box retail in America. The Chestnut Street location embodies that philosophy perfectly. Similar to what brands like Barnes & Noble and Bloomingdale's have done with their urban stores, Target has adapted away from oversized suburban formats in certain city environments without sacrificing the core experience. The nearby location by the Barnes Foundation is excellent as well. It's larger than the Chestnut Street store but not a sprawling mega store, making it especially well-suited for city living while still offering a broader inventory and the convenience of free parking. Both locations feel like thoughtful adaptations of the traditional suburban retail model rather than watered-down versions. As parents, we've also been consistently impressed by Target's private-label products. Their diapers, formula, yogurt pouches, peanut butter, dairy products, pasta, and other everyday essentials have all been of excellent quality at prices meaningfully lower than those of many national brands. Target's Philadelphia stores demonstrate how thoughtful, adaptable retail can succeed in urban environments while preserving the core values that built customer loyalty in the first place. Highly recommended!

Inreally hope that some day in tye future, that these stores would carry prepared sandwiches and…read moreother types of food wherr people can take the food out and consume it without preparing it at home. There are complete aisles of bread and cereals, and even fruit, but nothing that I can purchase and eat it right now. Everything else about this store is awesome, and the prices here are very low. Thry do have cold beverages but I couldn't find any of those Starbucks cold brewed coffee. I saw plenty of pet food, clothes, and paper products, but thry had nothing that I nreded right now. I pretty much left without getting a thing.

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