ABOUT EASTWOOD
In 1926, the Village of Eastwood officially became a part of the City of Syracuse, but to this day, keeps the "village" feel of days gone by. The 12 block business district along James Street boasts diverse offerings --- restaurants and cafes, bookstores, drugstores, banks, ice cream stands, boutiques, antique shops, hardware store, insurance and legal firms.
The neighborhood is complete with numerous churches, schools, parks, community center and historic movie theater. And for the sports enthusiasts, Eastwood has sports for all seasons: 9-hole golf course, ski trails, skating rink.
There are over 6000 houses in Eastwood, approximately half being 2 or more family dwellings. Most of the properties were built in the 1930s, 40s & 50s and are located on well-established, tree lined streets that have been lovingly maintained by the owners. For those looking to rent rather than own, Eastwood has a wonderful mix of rental properties to choose from.
Eastwood is a diverse neighborhood filled with active residents that enthusiastically keep the neighborhood vibrant -- culturally, socially and economically -- and work to maintain it as a desirable locale to work, live and play.
Well-kept homes are key to keeping Eastwood strong. The 5-Star Program is designed to assist landlords every step of the way. By connecting landlords with the right resources and renters with wonderful places to live, supporting the rental properties is just one way Eastwood Neighborhood Association, Inc. works to keep the neighborhood strong.
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