Communities
Old West End Historic District: This is one of the city’s true architectural prizes, as well as a good place to live. It is filled with excellent examples of large Victorian and Arts & Crafts style single family homes.
Warehouse District: This is home to some things that should be on anyone’s Toledo “To Do” list. Among other things located here is the city’s Farmers’ Market and plenty of other trendy shopping opportunities. There are clubs and restaurants, and it’s close to the home of the Mud Hens baseball team. Not far from the river either.
Polish International Village: Located on the city’s north side, this 130-year-old neighborhood is home to Toledo’s large and thriving Polish community; a mix of commercial and residential.
Old Towne: It comes by its name honestly. This is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, a mix of commercial and residential. Close to downtown, Old Towne is the focus of considerable redevelopment.
Collingwood Springs: Near the Old West End and Downtown, this affordable section of Toledo has a variety of older homes. It also has space for development.
Uptown: This section west of the city’s central business district is a mix of commercial and residential. All, though, are reasonably priced.
The Corridor: This is the neighborhood in between several others, as such it has the flavor of those as well as its own. It is home to the beautiful Rosary Cathedral as well as one of the most imposing buildings in the city, the Toledo Museum of Art. Close to Old West End, Old Towne and Collingwood Springs.