Why Live in Civic Center
Civic Center in New Hope is a neighborhood characterized by its predominantly single-family homes, with a cluster of apartment complexes in the southeast. The homes, built between 1950 and 1980, feature ranch-style and split-level designs and are situated on spacious lots averaging nearly a quarter acre. Residential streets are lined with mature trees, providing a serene environment away from main roads. Civic Center is primarily car-dependent, but Metro Transit routes serve the greater New Hope area, including express bus service to downtown Minneapolis. The Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport is 22 miles away, and North Memorial Health – Robbinsdale Hospital is 5 miles away. The neighborhood includes three parks: Civic Center Park, which features a playground, tennis and basketball courts, a concession stand, an amphitheater, a sand volleyball court, and an aquatic center; Corner Park, with a renovated playground and basketball court; and Holiday Park, which has a playground and baseball diamond. Nearby dining options include Dunkin’, Caribou Coffee, Pub 42, and Jet’s Pizza. The Winnetonka Shopping Center, minutes away, offers a Hy-Vee, Dollar Tree, and other businesses. The Robbinsdale Area School system serves the neighborhood, with several magnet programs and charter schools available.
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