Old L Richardson Neighborhood
The Old L Richardson Neighborhood is within the boundaries of Gate City Blvd., Bennett Street, Washington Street, Perkins and McConnell Road to North O Henry Blvd. The neighborhood is home to approximately 475 households representing a broad range of socio-economic and age groups. All ages and ethnicities are represented with the majority African American with approximately […]
Old Asheboro
The Ole Asheboro Neighborhood is adjacent to downtown Greensboro and bordered by Gate City Boulevard, Bennett Street and Martin Luther King Boulevard. Between 1870 and 1910 investors purchased farmsteads in Ole Asheboro and began subdividing them for neighborhood housing. In 1902, as the Ole Asheboro neighborhood was one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in the […]
Lindley Park
Lindley Park Neighborhood sits west of downtown Greensboro bordering West Market Street, South Elam Avenue, Oakland Avenue, and South Holden Road. Developed in the 1910s, the neighborhood is full of a broad mix of architectural styles, canopy tree-lined streets, and a diverse residential population. Lindley Park is situated within the neighborhood and consists of 107 […]
Southside
Diverse. Unique. Urban. Walkable. Community. Convenience. When asked to describe Southside those are the words that come to mind. There are many different styles of housing which provide opportunities for everyone. I have an easy walk downtown for my haircut, massage, coffee, dinner, and entertainment. My back yard overlooks the Downtown Greenway and the Magnolia […]
Westridge Heights
A run around Westridge Heights showcases a neighborhood turning over and reflecting a new era for Greensboro. Developed before such communities showed strong uniformity, you need to make sure you know your route before you start, as you may get lost in observation or add a quarter of mile because a street connects differently than […]
Brown Town
The Brown Town neighborhood is located with North Elm to the east, and Cone Boulevard to the North. This part of town is called Brown Town because it was developed by the Brown Corporation- in the 1950’s. The neighborhood is known for having a large concentration of ranch style homes. It is a small, tight-knit […]
White Oak / Mill District / Revolution Mill
Nestled in the heart of Greensboro, just moments away from A&T University and a quick drive to the downtown area, the White Oak Mill Village/ Revolution Mill Neighborhood stand out as vibrant hubs, weaving together history, culture, and modern living. As a proud local resident, I love exploring the unique allure of this community with […]
Guilford College/New Garden
Living in the Guilford College/New Garden neighborhood is the perfect balance of tranquility and vitality. The area known as Guilford College/New Garden became the city’s second Heritage Community by action of City Council in September 2016. The community extends roughly from Bryan Boulevard on the north to West Market Street on the south and from […]
New Irving Park
Nestled in the heart of Greensboro, North Carolina, the New Irving Park neighborhood exudes a unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. Situated just north of downtown Greensboro, this picturesque neighborhood offers residents a serene suburban lifestyle with easy access to urban amenities. People love this neighborhood because of the large lot sizes and […]
Sunset Hills
Sunset Hills Neighborhood, established in 1924, sits west of downtown Greensboro bordering North Elam Avenue, Friendly Avenue, Wright Avenue and Kensington Road. The Sunset Hills neighborhood motto is ‘Great Neighbors make great neighborhoods’. The first homes were completed in 1925. Sunset Hills features charming architecture, gracious yards, stream-side parklands, and shaded sidewalks that are collectively […]