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Downtown Bridgeport Condo for Sale

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    $229,900

    • 1 Bed
    • 1 Bath
    • 910 Sq Ft

    881 Lafayette Blvd Unit 5N, Bridgeport, CT 06604

    Great opportunity to own this spectacular 5th floor end unit located downtown in the Park City Lofts Building! Originally built in 1929 and thoughtfully converted to condominiums in 2008, this classic brick building offers historic charm with modern convenience. Ideally situated within walking distance to shopping, restaurants, Metro North/Amtrak train station, bus station, Hartford Healthcare

    John Kleps Berkshire Hathaway NE Prop.

    881 Lafayette Blvd Unit 5N, Bridgeport, CT 06604

Why Live in Downtown Bridgeport

Downtown Bridgeport is a neighborhood characterized by its vibrant murals, local restaurants, and theaters, reflecting a creative resurgence amidst its industrial past. The area features a mix of historic churches, high-rises, and decommissioned power plants, with some older warehouses transformed into event spaces, contributing to a trendy, industrial atmosphere. Dining options include long-standing favorites like Ralph 'n' Rich's Italian restaurant, EAT Noddle and Rice, Joseph’s Steakhouse, and Brewport Brewing Co., a popular taproom. Unique shopping spots such as An’s Jewelry and Kindred Thoughts Bookstore are available, though residents must travel a mile northwest to Save A Lot for grocery shopping. Entertainment venues like the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater and Total Mortgage Arena host concerts and events, while the Downtown Cabaret Theatre and Vinnie Brand's Stress Factory Comedy Club offer additional cultural experiences. Community events are held at McLevy Green, which also features a farmers market from July to October. For outdoor activities, residents can visit pocket parks like Riverfront Park and City Hall Park, or travel to Seaside Park for coastal walks and beach access. Transportation is convenient with buses operated by Greater Bridgeport Transit, Metro-North Railroad trains to New York City, Boston, and D.C., and connections to Interstate 95. Most residents rent apartments, with occasional condos available in 20th-century brick buildings.
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