







Philadelphia pulses with history and modern life in a way few cities can match, and tucked into its Center City streets lies Triangle Plaza, often casually called “Triangle Square.” This small, triangular public space sits at the intersection of South Street, 23rd Street, and Grays Ferry Avenue, straddling the lively South of South (SoSo) corridor and the quieter, residential Fitler Square neighborhood. The plaza began in the early 2010s when local residents and neighborhood groups transformed an unused traffic island into a pedestrian-friendly space with seating, plants, and lighting, creating a small urban oasis where people could gather.
The webcam gives a live view of the small, triangular public space. The camera captures the plaza with its colourful chairs and tables, showing people enjoying the area throughout the day. Viewers can see the plaza hosting community events, casual hangouts, pop-up markets, and occasional music nights, reflecting the creativity and civic pride of the neighborhood. The surrounding area is safe and welcoming, with Fitler Square nearby, offering tree-lined streets, small parks, cafés, and a close-knit residential vibe. Watching the webcam gives a real-time sense of this charming corner of Philadelphia where history, community, and city life converge.