The village’s 29,500 residents have ready access to Interstates 95 and 287, as well as both the Merritt and Hutchinson River Parkways. The area offers many corporate parks as well as easy access to boutique shopping in nearby Greenwich or White Plains. Originally known as The Port of Chester, the village has been home to shipbuilders, oystermen, fishermen, farmers and numerous tradespeople since its beginnings in 1660. Today, Port Chester, with its trendy dining establishments, fresh produce markets, hardware stores and myriad small shops, boasts a downtown that reflects the community’s cultural diversity.
The village’s 29,500 residents have ready access to Interstates 95 and 287, as well as both the Merritt and Hutchinson River Parkways. The area offers many corporate parks as well as easy access to boutique shopping in nearby Greenwich or White Plains. Originally known as The Port of Chester, the village has been home to shipbuilders, oystermen, fishermen, farmers and numerous tradespeople since its beginnings in 1660. Today, Port Chester, with its trendy dining establishments, fresh produce markets, hardware stores and myriad small shops, boasts a downtown that reflects the community’s cultural diversity.
The village’s 29,500 residents have ready access to Interstates 95 and 287, as well as both the Merritt and Hutchinson River Parkways. The area offers many corporate parks as well as easy access to boutique shopping in nearby Greenwich or White Plains. Originally known as The Port of Chester, the village has been home to shipbuilders, oystermen, fishermen, farmers and numerous tradespeople since its beginnings in 1660. Today, Port Chester, with its trendy dining establishments, fresh produce markets, hardware stores and myriad small shops, boasts a downtown that reflects the community’s cultural diversity.