Welcome to our Bethlehem Townhouse. Enjoy relaxation and easy access to I-378 minutes away. Ideal for families, we're close to Lehigh University, St. Luke's Hospital, TD Bank, Happy Dollar, and Molly's Irish Pub. SteelStacks is a 4-minute drive. We offer budget-friendly lodging without large luxuries. You enter the living room and then go to the dining Room. The Kitchen and bath are on the first floor, too. A door from the kitchen leads you to the backyard—all hardwood floors.
You climb up to a big bedroom that has a queen bed and a full bed. It has a closet. The next bedroom has a king bed.
The attic is big and good for setting up a home office.
The basement has a washer and dryer.The Southside Bethlehem is a historic neighborhood that offers a smattering of locally owned shops and ethnic eateries along Third and Fourth Streets, which bisect New Street from east to west. This is a town of working-class people.
The arts district and casino have fueled a Southside resurgence that’s added higher-end restaurants and breweries to the mix with local favorites like Jenny’s Kuali and La Lupita.
The revival is drawing record investment to the former industrial hub with almost 700 high-end apartments recently completed or currently in the pipeline.
The original borough grew in the shadows of Lehigh University and the former Bethlehem Steel Corp.
Twenty-six years after the plant went silent, the neighborhood of South Bethlehem is home to about 20,477 people and almost one-third Hispanic, formed in 1917.
The residents have often shared in newspapers and forums their fears that the current luxury housing boom threatens South Bethlehem’s historical appeal. They worry that development in their downtown will shred the fabric of the community they love. And that, once it’s gone, it cannot be regained.