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Urban neighborhood that feels suburban
The Central State neighborhood is only 2 miles from downtown Schenectady. However, it offers more living space and a more suburban feel while still having all the conveniences of the city along its namesake corridor. “Central State is a comfortable mix of residential homes and businesses,” says Josh Cooper-Ginsburg, a local resident and the executive director of Gates of Heaven Cemetery in the community. “People enjoy the ease of access to retail and services. The neighborhood is remarkably diverse. Over the past 10 or 15 years, an influx of new residents has contributed to new business development and improvements here.”
Central State has a lot to offer with Schenectady less then ten minutes and Albany twenty.
With mother nature just outside Central State you are in for a connected town in both worlds.
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A variety of home styles
Central State’s commercial section, especially along State Street, complements the residential sections of the neighborhood. Within the residential areas, there is a range of homes, including single-family, duplexes and larger multi-family units. “The area is a magnet for New York City home buyers and investors looking for good prices,” says Haleh Struzinsky, broker and owner of HS Capital Realty. “There are a lot of small businesses and people see many opportunities in purchasing here.” Single-family homes include American foursquare, bungalow and Cape Cods, many with wide front porches. Sidewalks, private driveways and mature trees give the community a more suburban usually not found in a neighborhood so close to downtown. These two- and three-bedroom homes range between $150,000 and $385,000.
A well kept Cape Cod with a garage out back is a dream for many in Central State.
With an arched patio this colonial is a great example of a higher end home in the area.
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Promising schools for scholars
Schools in the community fall under the Schenectady City School District. Woodlawn Elementary serves students in kindergarten through fifth grade. The school has a 16-1 student-teacher ratio and a C rating from Niche. Central Park Middle School serves grades sixth through eighth. It holds a C-minus rating and a 12-1 student-teacher ratio. Schenectady High School has a 14-1 student-teacher ratio and a B-minus rating. On May 1,2024, the high school hosted the “Schenectady Promise Event” to offer all graduating seniors automatic acceptance to the SUNY Schenectady Community College.
Schenectady High School is a great place to start your day and finish up your primary school.
Woodlawn Elementary School is built on respect kindness and inclusivity.
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A central place for fun
Central State Street residents can cross Central State Street, just one block from Schenectady's Central Park. The park's famous Rose Garden has more than 4,000 rose bushes, which attract visitors of the human and winged types from June through October. The park also offers soccer fields, tennis courts and paddle boat rides on Iroquois Lake in the middle of the park. Kids can run off steam at the Tiny Tot Land playground and golfers can hit the links at the Municipal Golf Course.
There is a famous rose garden at Central Park to enjoy all year long.
Baseball is always a pastime and enjoyment in Central Park.
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The hum of commerce
From florists to hair salons to auto body shops, State Street hums with activity. Just steps outside the neighborhood, on Altamont Avenue, there is a shopping center that includes Walmart, Crunch Fitness, a pet store and an urgent care center. Grocery shoppers have plenty of options, with a local Hannaford and Price Rite. Those looking for more international foods can stop by Karam Asian Grocery and Halal Meat Market. Tucked inside the market, Karam Restaurant is known for delicious naan and generous portions of chicken tikka masala. In fact, hungry residents have their choice of a smorgasbord of flavors. Blue Ribbon Family Restaurant has been owned by the same family for three generations. The eatery is known for its award-winning desserts and home-style cooking. In the mood for pizza? Marino's Pizza and Restaurant has been dishing up pizza, pasta and subs since 1970.
If you are looking for flowers or a small gift Gallo Florist is a lovely spot to visit.
Blue Ribbon Bakery has endlessly sweets to enjoy and share with your friends.
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Free concerts and fests
Residents can head to the Central Park amphitheater on Sunday evenings from June through August to enjoy the Music Haven Concert Series. These free outdoor concerts include musicians from across the globe. In September, downtown Schenectady hosts the Little Italy Street Fest. For nearly 20 years, this event has celebrated the city’s Italian roots with music, food, shopping and wine.
Music Haven is a seasonal performance space within Central Park for locals to enjoy.
With a pool for the summer hot residents can take a dip in Central Park.
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Getting around the town
Commuting to downtown Schenectady is a breeze. State Street is a direct route. Residents who prefer to walk can easily cover the 2 miles. Albany is 18 miles southeast via Interstate 90 and Albany International Airport is 8 miles via NY-155. Bus service is available throughout the area.
There is lots of CDTA stops to get your around the capital region of NY in Central State.
With Route 7 being right next to State St it is easy to jump around the area quickly.
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