Some parts are being heavily gentrified so theres plenty of "good people" to be around.Good people![]()

Some parts are being heavily gentrified so theres plenty of "good people" to be around.Good people![]()

Battle of the Crater - WikipediaThe history made me interested lol

What are some nice neighborhoods in Richmond?
My sister had a bad experience there. She was there working for a film project and couldn’t wait to leave. I drive by Richmond all the time on the highway and it’s one of those cities I want to stop by one day and explore similar to how I did in Charlotte.
Petersburg is a predominately Black city.That name alone sounds a like place no Black person should even be within a mile off.
I went to college in Petersburg. It's a tiny city, but it's gotten pretty bad lately in terms of crime.Is this a good place to visit?
HopewellI went to college in Petersburg. It's a tiny city, but it's gotten pretty bad lately in terms of crime.
There are a few clubs downtown, there's Fort Lee if you are military, and Richmond is close by.
If you're into racing Dinwiddie is just south of Petersburg. Just stay out of Hopewell...the brehs out there are wild as hell!


Breh, you're a legend in these Coli streets & I respect the work you put in around here, butAin't nothing to do in VA.
.Cleveland,Ohio is more relevant and that's off of the strength of one NBA player lol
Southern and tidewater area Virginians have a very distinct southern accent. It’s how they inflect certain words and a “twang” with the vowel sounds. Northern VA not as much - it’s not “southern” and it’s not “east coast” . Just like you can tell a Baltimore accent from a PG County accent.
Petersburg (and Colonial Whites) are independent cities, there really is no surrounding towns. Lots of black businesses in Petersburg too.
I used to live in Colonial Whites for like 10 minutes. I couldn't wait to break my lease & get out of there!Petersburg (and Colonial Whites) are independent cities, there really is no surrounding towns. Lots of black businesses in Petersburg too.

Thank you sirSome parts are being heavily gentrified so theres plenty of "good people" to be around.![]()

Thanks breh I appreciate youSo if you're moving to Richmond there's a grip of neighborhoods in the central city you'd want to live in. Uptown, Downtown, or the Near Southside. You can live slightly outside the core in adjacent portions of the Northside that are nice...
This is where I lived in Richmond in the mid-2010s, in Jackson Ward/Carver, which is a historically black area that was a literal war zone from the 70s to 00s and is gentrified to a safe area today, and is still 45% black:
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This is actually the block I lived on, Jackson and St. James:
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Those are "downtown" neighborhoods, walkable to anywhere in the middle of the city. Uptown neighborhoods are desirable too but white folks and others have moved in at a much faster rate, but some of my favorite Uptown hoods:
VCU-Monroe Park
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Museum District
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Carytown
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So much activity in Uptown, shyt is popping for real but the further west you go, the more white it gets, so Uptown really comes down to your comfortability with white people but Uptown is still 15% black with higher concentrations on us the closer you are to Downtown and the Northside...
I'm not an advocate for East End Rich like that but
Rockett's Landing
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And parts of Church Hill
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Have more typical suburban style areas while still being in the city. Church Hill is a big neighborhood though and has some hot blocks in spots, buy is mostly good nowadays. Again though they are majority black if that matters to you...
I remember you said this but if you ever get a chance to experience Rich for yourself, do it. It's a unique city and Top 5 of cities in its weight class in the entire United States. It ain't for everyone but pound for pound it's a great place!
