FOCUS ON PORT CHESTER: Once an industrial community of boat-builders and fishermen.
FOCUS ON PORT CHESTER: Once an industrial community of boat-builders and fishermen.
Port Chester is now seen as the restaurant and entertainment capital of the county.
Anchored by the historic and recently reopened Capitol Theatre, the waterfront village kicked off a reactivation of its downtown at the turn of the 21st century.
This has brought new residential buildings and exciting dining options, like Argana Restaurant & Bar, Sonora Restaurant, Kneaded Bread, Rye House, and many others.
Other highlights of Port Chester. NY include its land marked post office, six parks, and public schools.
Just under 30,000 residents call charming Port Chester home, residing in a mix of multi-family homes, single-family colonials, Tudors, and ranches, as the New York Times reported.
According to the Westchester County Office of Economic Development, the median house value is $445,200.