Apartments near New Haven Green in New Haven, CT (665 Rentals)
Strouse Adler
The Richmond Apartments
234-236 Park St
Trumbull
329 Greene St
1171-1177 Chapel St
224-228 Park St
25 Lynwood Place, #5, #9, 12
19-21 Lynwood Place
University Towers
173-175 Park Street
Harrison Court
350 Elm Street, #1, #8
16-26 Edgewood Ave
165 Park Street
17 Edgewood Street
The Priory
90-106 York Sq Pl
362 Elm St
850 Grand Ave
Chapel Street Lofts
366 Elm St
1195 Chapel St
2-8 Lynwood Pl
170 Park Street#3
162 Park Street
131 Howe St
The Elmhurst
371 Crown St
166-168 Park Street
111 Howe St
91 Howe St
597 Chapel St
Pauli Murray and Benjamin Franklin College
109 Howe St
Lyon Street Apartments
66 William Street
585 Chapel St
9-15 Dixwell Ave
Seabury Cooperative Housing
The Elm
235 Wooster St
1214 Chapel St
104 Lake Pl
Campus View Apartments
224 Wooster St
100 Howe St
101 Lake Pl
86 Edgewood Ave
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Residents of New Haven Green apartments are envied because of their proximity to the center of town and the beauty of the downtown park. Sixteen acres of green space located here in the park is all a New Haven apartment dweller needs to get fresh air and see the sky. Thankfully, you don't just have to lie on the awesome grass and look at the clouds here, because occupants of New Haven Green apartments have plenty to choose from to do at this park. Whether you're the more athletic type or the "sitter," you can definitely find peace here. Founded in 1638 as the master planned City Park in the center of the city, New Haven Green offered early apartment residents a designated place to gather and also housed a school, state buildings and cemeteries. Today, the park has three historic churches on the north end and on the lower green is found the lovely Bennett Fountain built in 1907 and another fountain, the park flagpole and World War II memorial. Here at the park, the more active New Haven Green apartment residents can ride their bike, walk or jog, or throw a Frisbee. If you prefer to sit, there is plenty of grass and trees to have a picnic or read a book or magazine, or better yet, pretend to read while you are people watching. You can do this if and only if there is not an organizational event going on at the time. People who live in New Haven Green apartments are familiar with the many public events held here, such as summer jazz and classical music concerts and the well-attended Festival of Arts and Ideas that draws thousands of attendees. So whether you're looking for a place to be during your downtown office lunch hour, or a space to exercise before going home to your New Haven apartment, New Haven Green is a great destination.