Greenwich, Connecticut, located in the southwest corner of the state, is one
of the most desirable communities to live in the country and even the world.
In 2005, CNN and Money magazine ranked Greenwich 12th on its list of the 100
Best Places to Live in the United States.
Famous for its wealth and prestige, home to many corporate executives,
sports personalities, artists, and world financial leaders, Greenwich
represents one of country’s most affluent communities. Downtown consists of
wonderful boutiques, delightful antique shops, renowned upscale stores and
fine restaurants. Its backcountry encompasses rolling hills, polo fields,
elegant estates, private clubs, and protected conservation land.
Greenwich has 50 square miles of land and 32 miles of shoreline,
beautiful parks, and sunny beaches - perfect recreation amenities just 28
miles from mid-town Manhattan. The town is rich in education,
culture and the arts. The
Greenwich Time newspaper makes it home in Greenwich as well as the Greenwich
Symphony Orchestra, The
Greenwich Arts Council, Greenwich
Library and The
Bruce Museum.
It is no wonder that this “Gateway to New England” is considered the
best of all worlds.