Welcome to Stamford

Just 35 miles from Manhattan and a mere 45-minute train ride from NYC, Stamford is often referred to as "the city that works." Famed for its robust industrial landscape, Stamford proudly houses nine Fortune 500 companies, contributing to its bustling urban lifestyle.

This coastal city embodies an ideal balance between work and leisure, providing easy access to metropolitan areas while maintaining a quiet suburban atmosphere. The city promises an incredible culinary scene and a wealth of recreational opportunities.

EDUCATION

Stamford belongs to the Stamford Public Schools district.

AMENITIES

Terry Conners Rink serves as a popular ice skating and hockey venue. This state-of-the-art facility in Cove Island Park offers an Olympic-sized ice rink and provides a welcoming environment for skaters of all ages and skill levels. With various programs, including public skating sessions, figure skating lessons, and hockey leagues, Terry Conners Rink is truly a paradise for ice sports enthusiasts.

The Ferguson Library, a cornerstone of the community, offers an extensive collection of literature, educational resources, and engaging programs for all ages. With multiple branches across the city, the library provides an array of services, from book lending to digital resources.

The Stamford Center for the Arts, home to the Palace Theatre, is a platform for performing arts events and entertainment. The Palace Theatre, an architectural masterpiece, hosts a diverse array of performances, including theater productions, musical concerts, dance shows, and other live events, attracting both local talent and internationally renowned artists.

The South End Historic District preserves the city's rich architectural heritage. This district, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, features a collection of well-preserved historic homes, ranging from charming Victorians to elegant Queen Anne-style residences. The area showcases the city's history and development, serving as a testament to Stamford's past and its architectural evolution.

The Stewart B. McKinney Transportation Center is a vital transportation hub connecting various modes of travel. It is the primary railroad station for Amtrak and Metro-North Railroad services, providing commuter rail access and connections to New York City and other major destinations. The transportation center offers convenience and accessibility for travelers, featuring a range of amenities, ticketing services, and parking facilities.

The Chelsea Piers Athletic Club is a top-tier sports and fitness complex catering to athletes and fitness enthusiasts of all ages. Offering an array of sports facilities, including swimming pools, squash and tennis courts, basketball courts, and rock climbing walls, this premier club provides a dynamic space for sports training, leagues, and recreational activities. With state-of-the-art equipment and professional coaching, Chelsea Piers Athletic Club encourages an active lifestyle and athletic development within the community.

The YMCA of Stamford is a community-centric center that offers a wide range of programs and facilities to promote health and well-being for individuals and families. With fitness centers, group exercise classes, swimming pools, and youth development programs, the YMCA provides a holistic approach to health and fitness.

OUTDOORS

Nature enthusiasts will find their place at Cove Island Park — a beloved waterfront park with incredible views of Long Island Sound. The park features walking trails, a sandy beach area perfect for relaxation or picnics, a playground, basketball and tennis courts, barbecue grills, and a cycling path. The adjacent Cove Island Wildlife Sanctuary features sandy beaches, picnic spaces, and walking paths. Visitors can revel in the natural beauty while enjoying the serene ambiance. In addition, the 12-acre Mill River Park is a vibrant urban green space featuring a blend of natural landscapes and modern amenities. The park offers winding pathways for walking or cycling alongside lush greenery and open spaces.

The Stamford Museum & Nature Center is an enriching destination that combines education, nature, and the arts. This multifaceted center features interactive exhibits, the Knobloch Family Farmhouse, the Bendel Mansion, scenic nature trails, and a planetarium theatre currently underway.

The Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens is a serene botanical haven with a diverse collection of trees, plants, and gardens spread across 93 acres. Visitors can explore the remarkable landscapes, stroll along the nature trails, and participate in educational programs and events.

The Stamford Marina is a bustling waterfront destination offering boating facilities and scenic views. Boaters and maritime enthusiasts enjoy the marina's amenities, including boat slips, dockside services, and provisions for various types of watercraft.

Not far from the marina lies Harbor Point, a vibrant waterfront district that boasts a blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. From upscale dining options to lively retail shops, parks, and waterfront events, Harbor Point features a dynamic atmosphere.

E. Gaynor Brennan Municipal Golf Course presents a scenic and challenging golfing experience of 18 holes, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and awe-inspiring landscapes. Golf enthusiasts enjoy the course's convenient location within the city, providing a delightful escape for a relaxing day on the greens.

LIFESTYLE 

Amid Stamford's vibrant nightlife scene, an array of waterfront restaurants, rooftop bars, taverns, and grills offers amazing dining experiences. Along Bedford Street, distinct cuisines can be savored within just a one-mile radius, showcasing the city's culinary diversity. The StreEATeries in Stamford Downtown allows residents to sample the various dining options.

Stamford comes alive with signature community events, including open-air yoga, Zumba, and boot camp sessions during the warmer months. Overall, the city knows no shortage of energy, with a calendar of events and strong employment prospects

COMMUTE TIME TO NYC

Stamford is just 35 miles from Manhattan and a 45-minute train ride from NYC.

Overview for Stamford, CT
Overview for Stamford, CT
134,820 people live in Stamford, where the median age is 38 and the average individual income is $58,297. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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134,820
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38 YEARS
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$58,297
Average Individual Income
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48.96% / 51.04%
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Schools in Stamford, CT
Schools in Stamford, CT
The following schools are within or nearby Stamford. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Type Name Category Grades
Public Stamford Charter School for Excellence K - 6th 5/5
Public Rogers International School K - 8th 4/5
Public Scofield Middle School 6th - 8th 3/5
Public The Academy of Information Technology & Engineering 9th - 12th 3/5
Public Hart School K - 5th 2/5
Public Dolan School 6th - 8th 2/5
Public Cloonan School 6th - 8th 2/5
Public Turn of River School 6th - 8th 2/5
Public Westhill High School 9th - 12th 2/5
Public Davenport Ridge School K - 5th 2/5
Public Newfield School K - 5th 2/5
Public Northeast School K - 5th 2/5
Public Stamford High School 9th - 12th 2/5
Public Stillmeadow School K - 5th 2/5
Public Springdale School K - 5th 2/5
Public Westover School K - 5th 2/5
Public Julia A. Stark School K - 5th 1/5
Public Toquam Magnet School K - 5th 1/5
Public K. T. Murphy School K - 5th 1/5
Public Rippowam Middle School 6th - 8th 1/5
Public Roxbury School K - 5th 1/5
Demographics and Employment Data for Stamford, CT
Demographics and Employment Data for Stamford, CT
134,820 people call Stamford home. The population density is 3,583.98 and the largest age group is between 25 and 64 years old. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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