Philly’s New Nightlight Aims to Deter Crime, Attract Instagrammers

And it’s right around the corner from Pat’s and Geno’s

Philly’s New Nightlight Aims to Deter Crime, Attract Instagrammers

Philly’s New Nightlight Aims to Deter Crime, Attract Instagrammers

By Reuben Brody

Nightlights.

You used them as a kid to keep the Boogeyman at bay.

Now a similar principle is at play in South Philly, where a nonprofit called the Knight Foundation recently commissioned muralist David Guinn and lighting designer Drew Billiau to build an installation that will help late-night passersby feel safer in transit.

Dubbed Electric Street, the Instagram-worthy display blazes bright ‘80s pastels in green, pink and blue. Instead of using actual neon lighting, the artists utilized energy-efficient LEDs to build the sculpture, which residents and visitors can admire from sundown-to-midnight.

Whether the presence of street lights actually deters crime is a topic of endless debate, but at the very least, the exhibit should raise awareness of violent crime in what has traditionally been a very rough neighborhood.

It’s also right around the corner from legendary cheesesteak dojos Pat’s and Geno’s, so now you’ve got a few reasons to visit.

Image via: Conrad Benner

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