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About Manchester
Manchester is Richmond’s industrial-chic frontier—a revitalized Southside district where old warehouses meet modern flair. Perched along the James River, it’s a hub of lofts, art studios, and riverfront energy, blending gritty history with a fresh, urban pulse. If you’re drawn to a creative, evolving neighborhood with a bold personality, Manchester is an exciting place to call home.
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Manchester’s housing is urban and distinctive. You’ll find lofts in converted warehouses with exposed brick and high ceilings, alongside new apartments and townhomes. Prices range from $250,000 for smaller units to over $500,000 for premium riverfront spots, attracting young professionals, creatives, and urban pioneers. It’s a market fueled by reinvention and growth.
Living In Manchester
Manchester balances urban walkability with car-friendly access. Sidewalks link lofts to breweries and galleries, especially near the river. The GRTC bus serves Hull Street, and bridges connect to Downtown in minutes. Drivers enjoy I-95 and Route 1 proximity, with street parking and garages handling demand.
Manchester buzzes with a creative, diverse crowd—artists, young families, and urban explorers. Events like First Fridays at local galleries foster connection. It’s a community on the rise, blending new energy with a nod to its industrial past.
Manchester Climbing Wall
A unique outdoor bouldering spot on a historic floodwall, it’s a draw for climbers
Floodwall Walk
A scenic path atop the river’s floodwall, offering art murals and downtown views.
Manchester’s scene is bold and local. Legend Brewing Co. pairs craft beers with pub grub, while Croaker’s Spot serves soulful seafood.
Camden’s Dogtown Market offers eclectic bites and groceries. Shopping is artsy—hit Art Works for galleries and gifts.
Manchester leans into its riverfront. The James River Park System offers kayaking, biking, and trails at spots like Manchester Docks. Belle Isle, across the river, adds more outdoor fun. Art lovers explore studios, and climbers test the Manchester Wall. The Floodwall Walk doubles as recreation and sightseeing.