Business View Civil and Municipal l January 2023

115 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 12 Barbarann Keffer. “We’re an immigrant hub. We estimate about 25 percent of our residents were not born in the United States.” That diversity is reflected throughout the community, with small businesses abound offering cultural cuisines from every corner of the world. A trip down to the township’s 69th street corridor offers a selection of foods that UPPER DARBY TOWNSHI P, PENNSYLVANIA range from your typical Irish pub to restaurants that serve Vietnamese, Thai, Japanese, Liberian, Indian, Italian, Korean, Mexican and Colombian foods. There’s also an annual International Festival that highlights Upper Darby’s array of cultures by celebrating everything they have with regards to food, art, and entertainment. “You can get any sort of cuisine and

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