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A grand city exploding with
restoration, renewal, and renaissance, Richmond can be defined not only as a
popular tourist destination whose rich history is second to none, but as a
financial center; a medical community with some of the country's most
respected doctors; a corporate city where many companies have their national
or regional headquarters; a town of nationally recognized lawyers; an
appealing place to retire because of the moderate, four-season climate; and,
with all the city has to offer in the way of theater, museums, indoor and
outdoor concerts and festivals, parks, sport activities, and education, an
ideal place to raise a family.
As the population of the Richmond metropolitan area has grown to approximately
1.26 million, there remains a sense of community in the many new as well as
old-fashioned neighborhoods, from the City's Fan District which offers
beautiful old homes and apartments, restaurants, outdoor cafes, shops,
galleries, museums, parks, and markets to award-winning developments in the
equally impressive neighboring counties.
The City's International
Airport is located
minutes from downtown and is served by 15 air carriers with charter service
as well. Educational opportunities include dozens of private schools,
proprietary schools, special education day schools, residential schools, and
of course award-winning public schools. Colleges and universities include
first-rate liberal arts institutions, a medical college, several seminaries,
and two excellent community colleges. Community service organizations number
in the hundreds as do hobby and interest groups and support groups and
programs for a myriad of situations. Richmond
also is known for its wealth of research in the more than a dozen libraries,
both public and private. Greater Richmond
enjoys an extraordinary quality of life for all, where there truly is
something for everyone.
For more information or a Relocation Package, please contact me.
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To visit the official website of Richmond
City, click here.
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