Elmwood, West Hartford
Elmwood is a neighborhood in West Hartford, Connecticut that encompasses the area south of Interstate 84 and east of South Main Street, extending to the borders of neighboring Newington and Hartford. It is primarily a middle-class and working-class enclave of 10,800 residents composed mostly of postwar single-family homes and duplexes.[1]
Elmwood's main thoroughfares include New Britain Avenue, Newington Road and New Park Avenue. The commercial side of New Britain Avenue is known as Elmwood Center, an area composed of local businesses, services, and ethnic restaurants. Newington Road and New Park Avenue are formerly areas where the manufacturing sector thrived in previous decades and have experienced steady revitalizations in recent years. Elmwood is the site of the former Talcott Middle School, which has since been renovated into luxury condominiums. It is also home to Beachland Park and the southernmost point of the town's Trout Brook Trail.
Once home to a substantial Irish and Italian American community, Elmwood today is the most diverse neighborhood in West Hartford. The median income in Elmwood is about $30,000 lower than the rest of West Hartford. There is also a higher concentration of blacks, Hispanics and Asians in Elmwood than in the rest of West Hartford.[2]
Elmwood is a stop on CTfastrack near the intersection of New Britain Avenue and New Park Avenue.
References
- Prevost, Lisa (4 May 2008). "A Revival in a Run-Down Part of Town". New York Times. Retrieved 11 September 2019.
- UbiƱas, Helen (3 April 2011). "In Elmwood, Some See A Real Divide". Hartford Courant. Retrieved 11 September 2019.