Ardmore

About Ardmore

ARDMORE: A VIBRANT PHILADELPHIA SUBURB Ardmore is a two-square mile community that combines the best of residential and urban qualities. Hence it is a highly sought-after place to live. CHARMING MAIN STREET Stroll past historic buildings and choose from a wonderful array of eclectic restaurants. In addition, visit the many family-owned businesses and shops. Although the majority of the town’s restaurants and shops are on Lancaster Avenue, Suburban Square features many new shops and restaurants. For example, the Ardmore Farmer’s Market and Trader Joe's. RICH HISTORY Given the name “Ardmore” by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1873, this town became a transportation hub on the Main Line. Suburban Square, which opened in 1928, was one of the first shopping centers in the United States and cemented Ardmore as a retail hub. Furthermore, it wa

ARDMORE: A VIBRANT PHILADELPHIA SUBURB

Ardmore is a two-square mile community that combines the best of residential and urban qualities. Hence it is a highly sought-after place to live.

CHARMING MAIN STREET

Stroll past historic buildings and choose from a wonderful array of eclectic restaurants. In addition, visit the many family-owned businesses and shops. Although the majority of the town’s restaurants and shops are on Lancaster Avenue, Suburban Square features many new shops and restaurants. For example, the Ardmore Farmer’s Market and Trader Joe's.

RICH HISTORY

Given the name “Ardmore” by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1873, this town became a transportation hub on the Main Line. Suburban Square, which opened in 1928, was one of the first shopping centers in the United States and cemented Ardmore as a retail hub. Furthermore, it was the first suburban location of Strawbridge & Clothier.

EASY TRANSPORTATION

Ardmore is accessible by both Amtrak and SEPTA regional rail, as well as bus services to Center City Philadelphia.

TOP-NOTCH EDUCATION

This community, which spans two counties/townships, is well served by two excellent school districts: Lower Merion and Haverford Township. It is also close to several private schools, academies, colleges and universities in the surrounding communities.

APPEALING COMMUNITY LIFE

Join in the fun on “First Fridays,” a lively block party festival of live music and local fare, enjoy the Summer Celebration throughout June or relax at the Bryn Mawr Twilight concert series offering music under the stars during the summer. There are just a few of the many local celebrations, festivals, and cultural offerings throughout the year.

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Demographics

Population by Age Level. Median Age 41.6. Households: 5,981.

In Thousand of Dollars. (Median Income: $103,750)

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Ardmore Schools & Education

Public & Private Institutions Of Learning

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3
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