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Convenient suburban living with a bustling business park
With its mixed-use commercial space and office park and quiet subdivisions, Innsbrook appeals to those who don’t want to choose between the amenities of city living and the comfort of suburban life. “It’s a busy, growing area surrounded by quiet suburbs, so people can decide what type of vibe they’re looking for,” says Casey Johnson, a leasing consultant at the Metropolis at Innsbrook Apartments. “The business park has major employers like Dominion Energy and Capital One. A lot of young professionals are graduating from college and moving to Innsbrook, so apartment complexes are going up to meet the demand.” Innsbrook Center’s sprawling 630 acres predominately hosts corporate offices, but there are also nature trails around its lakes and restaurants and shops to the south of the office park. Innsbrook’s single-family homes attract families whose children are zoned to highly rated schools.
Interstate 64 offers easy access to areas surrounding Innsbrook.
A beautifully landscaped yard lends additional appeal to this colonial style home in Innsbrook.
Homes in Innsbrook have long driveways and wide lots.
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Quiet subdivisions of Colonial Revivals
Some residents live in luxury apartment complexes around Innsbrook Center, and properties tend to sell quickly in this desirable suburb. If they want to purchase property near the action, homebuyers can choose a newly built or soon-to-be-built contemporary townhome in the Townes at Innsbrook Square for between $500,000 and $570,000. Most of Innsbrook’s houses were built in the 1980s and 90s and sit on shaded, winding residential streets that end in cul-de-sacs. Ranches are usually priced between $320,000 and $490,000, while Colonial Revivals cost between $500,000 and $600,000.
Quiet residential neighborhoods adjacent to the large business parks of Innsbrook.
A beautiful mixture of home styles and tree lined streets in Innsbrook.
Transitional homes are a familiar sight in Innsbrook.
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Glen Allen High earns an A rating
Children may begin learning at Springfield Park Elementary, which has a B rating from Niche, and advance to Holman Middle, which is rated a B-plus. Glen Allen High, which earns an A rating and is ranked the fifth-best high school in the Richmond area by Niche, serves older students. High school students can apply to the Center for Education and Human Development program, which incorporates project-based, collaborative learning with advanced courses to develop their problem-solving skills.
Glen Allen High sits on a large campus in the vicinity of Innsbrook.
The Springfield Elementary School campus is centrally located within the Innsbrook neighborhood.
The large campus of Glen Allen High Schools sits adjacent to Innsbrook.
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Take an after-work stroll by the water
Innsbrook Center is built along three man-made lakes, which balance the area’s office buildings with natural scenery. Residents can walk their dogs or jog on the paved trails that loop around Lake Innsbrook and Waterfront Lake or take a peaceful moment to listen to the spray of the fountains and watch the wildlife from benches. Families living in single-family homes in the eastern section of Innsbrook can walk on the short nature trail to Springfield Park, a shaded public park adjacent to Springfield Park Elementary with a large playground and picnic pavilion.
The lakes that dot Innsbrook make it a relaxing place to work and live.
Walk the trails around Innsbrook on your lunch break.
Enjoy a nice walk in business park.
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Grab a burger and a beer from Capital Ale House
“People move here because it’s convenient for activities for all age groups. Innsbrook has popular restaurants like Capital Ale House, and we’re right by shopping centers with tons of restaurants, a movie theater and a sports park,” Johnson says. After work, locals can head south of the business park to Innsbrook Shoppes, where they can stop by Joey’s Hot Dogs, an old-school diner serving hot dogs and potato salad. Capital Ale House is a local favorite for late-night beer and wings, while Mama Cucina is popular for authentic Italian fare. The shopping plazas off West Broad Street in the southern portion of Innsbrook host retailers and chain restaurants, but most follow West Broad Street 2 miles out of the neighborhood to browse Short Pump Town Center, an open-air shopping mall. Residents have their pick of grocery stores, as Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, Tom Leonard’s Farmers Market and Target are all about a mile over the neighborhood’s southwestern border.
Grab a beer and an appetizer at Capital Ale House in Innsbrook.
Hondo's Steakhouse in Innsbrook, a fine dining restaurant, has a relaxed atmosphere.
Joey's hot dogs in Innsbrook serves fast and delicious lunch.
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Drive 15 miles to Downtown Richmond
“People appreciate the interstate access since it usually only takes about 15 minutes to get anywhere in the greater Richmond area,” Johnson says. At Innsbrook’s southern edge, residents can merge onto Interstate 64 to drive 15 miles southeast toward Downtown Richmond, or they can pick up Interstate 295 to drive through Richmond’s suburbs, like Glen Allen and Mechanicsville. Residents living near Innsbrook Center can walk to some amenities, but the area is largely car-dependent. Locals may also catch a bus operated by the Greater Richmond Transit Company, or GRTC, on West Broad Street.
Interstate 64 conveniently runs thought Innsbrook.
Innsbrook is connected to Downtown Richmond via the GRTC bus system.
Business park offers aa scenic break from the corporate buildings many nearby work in.
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Charity walks and sunset yoga in Innsbrook
The neighborhood often comes together to support nonprofit organizations with community activities, like Walk MS and the Live Red Foundation’s East Coast Triathlon in May. Golfers can participate in the annual Innsbrook Classic at Federal Club Golf Course, and residents wind down on summer evenings with sunset yoga by the lake. In December, the community tackles holiday shopping and supports local businesses at the Innsbrook Holiday Market.
Innsbrook is an employment hub
Innsbrook’s organized subdivisions sit next to the major corporate office buildings at Innsbrook Center. Over 22,000 employees work in Innsbrook, and while large parking lots meet parking demands, the neighborhood experiences more traffic than other suburbs.
Short Pump Town Center in Innsbrook is an open air shopping experience.
A diverse collection of local businesses in Innsbrook.
Business park offers several lakes and walking trails.
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Crime and Safety
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Sexual Assault
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Assault with Weapon
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Robbery
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Burglary
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Motor Vehicle Theft
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Larceny
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Innsbrook Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Innsbrook, Glen Allen sell after 21 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Innsbrook, Glen Allen over the last 12 months is $530,000, down 2% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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