Riverside is a census-designated place within the town of Greenwich, situated along the northern shore of Long Island Sound in Fairfield County. The community holds about 8,416 residents and ranks among the most expensive residential areas in the state. Houses along Indian Head Road, Hendrie Avenue, and Shore Road command views of the sound and sell at prices reflecting Greenwich's position on Connecticut's Gold Coast.
The neighborhood developed primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a commuter suburb. The Riverside Metro-North station on the New Haven Line puts Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal within a 45-minute ride, and that rail connection has sustained property values for decades. Eastern Greenwich Civic Center on Harding Road provides community gathering space. The Riverside School (grades K-5) and Eastern Middle School serve local families within the Greenwich Public Schools system, which is among the highest-funded districts in the country.
Binney Park, designed in the 1930s, includes a pond, walking paths, and sports fields along the Byram River's eastern branch. The park serves as a gathering point for the community. The Riverside Yacht Club operates from a waterfront facility off Indian Harbor. Commercial activity is modest: a small cluster of shops and services near the train station along East Putnam Avenue handles daily needs, while the rest of Greenwich's retail is centered in downtown Greenwich or along the Post Road.
Riverside is a census-designated place within the town of Greenwich, situated along the northern shore of Long Island Sound in Fairfield County. The community holds about 8,416 residents and ranks among the most expensive residential areas in the state. Houses along Indian Head Road, Hendrie Avenue, and Shore Road command views of the sound and sell at prices reflecting Greenwich's position on Connecticut's Gold Coast.
The neighborhood developed primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a commuter suburb. The Riverside Metro-North station on the New Haven Line puts Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal within a 45-minute ride, and that rail connection has sustained property values for decades. Eastern Greenwich Civic Center on Harding Road provides community gathering space. The Riverside School (grades K-5) and Eastern Middle School serve local families within the Greenwich Public Schools system, which is among the highest-funded districts in the country.
Binney Park, designed in the 1930s, includes a pond, walking paths, and sports fields along the Byram River's eastern branch. The park serves as a gathering point for the community. The Riverside Yacht Club operates from a waterfront facility off Indian Harbor. Commercial activity is modest: a small cluster of shops and services near the train station along East Putnam Avenue handles daily needs, while the rest of Greenwich's retail is centered in downtown Greenwich or along the Post Road.
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