About Stamford, ConnecticutFrom a 17th century farming district to a manufacturing center in the 1800's, Stamford, Connecticut has emerged as one of the most prosperous cities in the Northeast. A multi-faceted community, Stamford is the third largest corporate center in the nation, home to Fortune 500 companies and several small family owned businesses. Rich in diversity and culture, residents enjoy a plethora of benefits: excellent recreational facilities and parks, beaches and marinas, live theater, a nationally recognized public school system and the finest in area shopping and dining.
A 47 minute commute to Manhattan, Stamford maintains its suburban character with housing ranging from gracious homes on wooded acreage in North Stamford to elegant waterfront estates and condominiums fronting Long Island Sound.
Combining its New England setting, city convenience and small-town charm, Stamford is a community anyone would love to call home.
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