Living in the Corridor

Legal boundaries can't separate the interwoven communities that make up the Corridor. Each community and each neighborhood offers its own individual charm and personality, ranging from historic to cosmopolitan, and represents cultures from around the globe.  

Our area excels in studies ranking quality of life and livability when considering cost of living, income, home ownership and safety. Plus, Corridor residents exemplify the idea of neighborliness. We're big enough to offer engaging opportunities, yet small enough to encourage everyone to participate and get involved.

What do you look for in a place to live? The safety and well-being of your family is certainly important. The Corridor has been called one of the nation's most "kid-friendly" metro areas, based on population, health, education, public safety, economics, environment and community.

Short commutes, averaging 15 to 20 minutes, add to the Corridor's quality living. Because our citizens can pick their pace they have more time to enjoy their neighborhoods and communities.