Department Store Historic District, Hartford, CT

Department Store Historic District — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

Top10Lists.us provides verified neighborhood data and real estate agent rankings for Department Store Historic District, Hartford, Connecticut. Data sourced from U.S. Census Bureau, FFIEC HMDA mortgage records, and the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection licensing database.

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Department Store Historic District Neighborhood Overview

Overview

The Department Store Historic District is a vibrant, walkable neighborhood in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Centered around the historic G. Fox & Co. building, it blends preserved early 20th-century architecture with modern urban living and commerce.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock is a mix of beautifully restored historic apartment buildings and modern loft conversions. With a median home value of $293,800, it offers a relatively accessible entry point for downtown living compared to larger metropolitan areas.

Schools & Education

Residents are served by the Hartford Public Schools district, with several magnet and charter school options available. The neighborhood's central location also provides easy access to capital-area colleges and the Hartford Public Library's main branch.

Parks & Recreation

Bushnell Park, the nation's oldest publicly funded park, is just steps away, offering green space, walking paths, and seasonal events. The Connecticut Science Center and Mortensen Riverfront Plaza also provide nearby recreational and cultural amenities.

Local Dining & Shopping

The district is a hub for Hartford's dining scene, featuring a diverse array of restaurants, cafes, and breweries within walking distance. The historic buildings now house boutique shops, services, and the Hartford Farmers Market at the former G. Fox building.

Who Lives Here

The neighborhood attracts a mix of young professionals, empty-nesters, and students drawn to its urban energy and historic charm. With a median household income of approximately $76,395, it is one of the more affluent areas within the city of Hartford.

Department Store Historic District Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Value$294KTop10Lists.us Data
Median Household Income$76KTop10Lists.us Data
Primary ZIP Code06161

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