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Centered on New Haven’s downtown, 06510 blends historic streets around the New Haven Green with modern lofts in Ninth Square and artsy blocks along Chapel and Crown. Anchored by Yale University museums—the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art—the neighborhood hums with performances at the Shubert Theatre and College Street Music Hall. Expect four true New England seasons on this coastal harbor: crisp falls, snowy winters, and breezy summers perfect for patio dining. Daily life is walkable: Elm City Market for groceries, coffee at Atticus or Willoughby’s, workouts at Orangetheory and the YMCA, and boutiques and galleries on Chapel and in Ninth Square. Nights offer New Haven–style apizza at BAR, chef-driven kitchens, and friendly cocktail bars. Green spaces, bike lanes, and quick access to Union Station, I-95, and I-91 make it commuter friendly; pets fare well with easy loops around the Green and nearby waterfront paths. According to recent Zillow market trends, the area’s median asking rent and range have held steady in recent months, typical of a downtown core.
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James English Building has a walk score of 98, it's a walker's paradise.
James English Building has a transit score of 78, it has excellent transit.
The schools assigned to James English Building include East Rock Community Magnet School and Wilbur Cross High School.
Yes, James English Building has in-unit laundry for some or all of the units.
James English Building is in the Downtown neighborhood in New Haven, CT.



