Why Live in Norfolk?
In Norfolk, mornings breeze in with the turn of
the tide; there's a good chance that commute to work and back
includes brilliant waterfront views; and at day's end there's
nightlife to be savored--whether it's a Triple A baseball game at
Harbor Park, an evening at the Opera or a barefoot boogie by the
shores of the Bay.
In Norfolk, life is not to be missed; it's to be
celebrated...daily.
Founded in 1682, Norfolk grew up on the water, and
its miles of lake,
river and bay front are central to many of its neighborhoods
and more than 234,000 people who call these communities home. The
city's popular logo -- an elegant young
mermaid, which can be spotted in outdoor sites from Downtown
to Ocean View -- symbolizes 300 years of maritime and naval
heritage and its modern reputation as a city on the move.
Attractions -- such as the battleship U.S.S. Wisconsin, a
salute to the city's long-standing relationship with the Navy, and
Nauticus, The National Maritime Center, an interactive science and
technology center -- dot Norfolk's easily-walked downtown
waterfront. Here, tugboats and visiting cruise ships share the waters with
sailboats and merchant ships. Other treasures -- The Chrysler
Museum, Norfolk Botanical Gardens and the Virginia Zoological Park
-- are close by.
The Port Authority. Norfolk-Southern
Railway. The Virginia Symphony. Old Dominion
University. Eastern Virginia Medical School. Norfolk
State University. These businesses and institutions, to name a
few, contribute to Norfolk's role as the business, financial,
cultural, educational and medical hub of the Hampton Roads
metropolitan area, providing nearly one-third of the jobs for the
region. And of course, there's the Navy's mighty
presence. The world's largest navy base is headquartered right
here in Norfolk.
Getting to and from work is easy, thanks to the
city's central location and accessibility. An interstate
system, an international airport and a regional transit system make
Norfolk both a great starting point and destination too.
Norfolk's Neighborhoods
But perhaps Norfolk's greatest strength is its
neighborhoods. There are more than 120, with a head-turning
character all their own. They draw tourists who seek a glimpse
of Norfolk's everyday life; attract new residents who long to put
down roots in established neighborhoods; entice military retirees to
stay or return; and hold families here for generations. From
charming starter homes to grand residences, from downtown lofts and
town homes to brand new developments along the Chesapeake Bay,
Norfolk offers a range of architectural styles and prices.
Norfolk has marked achievements in restoring and redeveloping many
of its older neighborhoods. At the same time, we have
reclaimed land once used for commerce to build new
communities. The City's best measure of success, however, is
the growing number of people who have "come home to
Norfolk."
So join us, won't you? Pull up a porch
swing, talk to neighbors and welcome to Norfolk. There's much
to celebrate!
We would love to welcome you to our community, where life is
celebrated daily.
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