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About Jackson Ward
Jackson Ward is Richmond’s historic soul—a neighborhood where African American heritage meets modern vitality. Dubbed the “Harlem of the South,” it’s a cultural powerhouse with tree-lined streets, stunning homes, and a welcoming vibe. Whether you’re captivated by history or crave a lively community, Jackson Ward offers a distinctive, enriching place to live.
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Jackson Ward Real Estate
Jackson Ward’s homes narrate a captivating tale. You’ll find Victorian row houses with classic details—think tall windows and brick facades—next to modern lofts and apartments. The market suits varied budgets, from fixer-uppers with potential to fully restored treasures. As the area grows, it’s a compelling choice for those seeking history and value.
Living In Jackson Ward
Jackson Ward is a walker’s haven, with compact streets linking to downtown and beyond. Bikes roll easily along nearby routes, and the GRTC Pulse bus on Broad Street offers rapid transit. Drivers have I-95 and I-64 close by, though parking on tight streets takes some finesse.
Jackson Ward’s strength is its people. The Second Street Festival’s music and food, along with everyday neighborly chats, create a diverse, warm mix of longtime residents, artists, and families. Local schools and gathering spots add to its appeal.
Maggie L. Walker National Historic SiteThis home preserves the legacy of Maggie L. Walker, a trailblazing Black banker. Free tours (visit nps.gov/mawa for times) share her story and Jackson Ward’s impact.
Hippodrome TheaterBuilt in 1914, this theater once drew stars like Louis Armstrong. Now revitalized, it hosts live shows, keeping the neighborhood’s cultural flame burning.
Jackson Ward’s food scene is a standout. Mama J’s Kitchen delivers soul-warming fried chicken and mac ‘n’ cheese. Grab coffee at Lift Coffee Shop or sweets at Shyndigz. Shopping is local and unique—try Secretly Y’all for vintage or browse Broad Street’s galleries.
There’s plenty to do outdoors. Abner Clay Park offers space for relaxation or play, while the Richmond Slave Trail nearby provides a historic walk. Art lovers enjoy murals and galleries, and the James River’s trails are a quick trip for biking or nature.