Round_Calligrapher79
Round_Calligrapher79 t1_j5yto50 wrote
Reply to comment by Own_Potential8144 in Richmond’s most dangerous intersections. Source: Axios by Own_Potential8144
What would be really awesome would be rebuilding the bridge that apparently used to exist on Marshall Street and making it for pedestrians and bikes only. Seems like a perfect solution, but it looks like that path has been obstructed by a building. Maybe that could still work out as a simple pedestrian bridge for people going to and from the MCV campus though, which does seem to be the origin of most of the foot traffic.
Round_Calligrapher79 t1_j56a8vd wrote
Reply to comment by tiglathpilesar in Lesser Known Walking Trails? by SWied
This is good information! I've tried to take that trail before but was the signage isn't very clear on where the trail picks up after that first road crossing.
Round_Calligrapher79 t1_iqoa044 wrote
Reply to comment by Schtip in Is there a Store/Market that sells fresh local apple cider? by Schtip
The Dorey Park farmers market is pretty close, possibly closer than the Carytown farmers market. The Lakeside farmers market is a good one too, and it's only a couple more minutes away.
Round_Calligrapher79 t1_jad2zbw wrote
Reply to Experience with Exchange Place by witchyteajunkie
I lived in the building next door (Corner Lofts) last year. Shockoe Slip is a great choice for living car-free. It has good transit access and is walkable to restaurants, small businesses, and a farmers market (on certain weekends). The closest grocery store, Farm Fresh, is about 10 blocks down Main Street. The canal walk is easy to access, and leads to green spaces and parks on either end.
There are some annoying aspects to the location, so just as a heads-up:
Overall though I would say it's a good area to start off in and get to know the city, it really facilitates exploration and can be good deal with the utilities included.
This turned into a pretty long comment, but I hope it's been helpful. Feel free to reach out if you have more questions about the area!