Welcome to 2606 Park Avenue in the Fan District located just east of the Boulevard. One level living on the first floor, updated bathroom, two spacoius bedrooms, storage, renovated kitchen with granite tops, huge family room, gas range, and hardwood floors. Condo offers laundry, secured access, unassigned off street parking, and a great private backyard patio with grill. Walk to the Museums & Robinson.. Offered at $168,900 in the Fan District.
The Fan District of Richmond, Virginia, so named because of the “fan” shape of the array of streets that extend west from Belvidere Street, on the eastern edge of Monroe Park, westward to the Boulevard. (Though the streets rapidly resemble a grid after moving through what is now VCU). The Fan is one of the easterly points of the city’s West End section, and is bordered to the north by Broad Street and to the south by 195). The western side is sometimes called the Upper Fan District and the eastern side the Lower Fan District, though confusingly the Uptown district is located near VCU in the Lower Fan. Many cafes and locally owned restaurants are located here, as well as historic Monument Avenue. Development of the Fan district was strongly influenced by the City Beautiful movementof the late 19th century. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
West of the Boulevard, alternately known as the Museum District, is a neighborhood in the city of Richmond, Virginia. It is anchored by the contiguous six-block tract of museums along the west side of Boulevard, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and the Virginia Historical Society, hence the name. It is roughly bounded by the Boulevard on the east, I-195 on the west, Monument Avenue and Broad Street on the north, and Carytown on the south. Much of that is listed as a historic district on the National Register of Historic Places. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parts of the area had been in active use as farmland into the late 19th century, and though part was notably used as a Civil War veteran’s home at that time, it was primarily developed between 1895 and 1940.It is largely populated with townhouses in styles from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Though much of the district is residential, there are several schools, religious facilities, and other institutional uses throughout.













