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Why Live in Northridge

Northridge, a neighborhood in northern Milwaukee, is characterized by its mix of residential areas and the remnants of its once-thriving shopping mall. The Northridge Mall, now largely vacant, was a major attraction in the 1970s but closed in 2003. Despite this, the surrounding residential subdivisions have continued to grow, with about 2,300 residents living in the area. The neighborhood features a variety of home styles, including Colonial, split-level, Tudor, Craftsman, and ranch-style homes, with some newer Colonials built in the early 2000s. Multi-family housing options are available in the form of townhouse-style duplexes and condominiums. Kohl Park, located in the northern part of Northridge, offers a community garden and wooded trails, while the nearby Mequon Nature Preserve provides 6 miles of trails, wetlands, prairies, and an observation tower. Dining options in Northridge include local chains like JJ Fish and Chicken, franchises like Denny's, and independent restaurants such as Thai Bangkok. Family Table, a longstanding American diner, is less than 1 mile east. The neighborhood has access to big-box retailers and is within a short drive of the village of Brown Deer. Northridge is served by the private Institute of Technology & Academics for K-8 education, with nearby public schools receiving lower ratings. The area is safer than the national average, and residents benefit from proximity to major highways I-43 and I-45, making it easy to reach downtown Milwaukee in 20 to 25 minutes. Bus stops are also conveniently located within the neighborhood.
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