
Our history
Ginter Park Terrace is one of several streetcar suburbs developed in Richmond, Virginia’s Northside. The neighborhood takes its name from the adjacent Ginter Park, a neighborhood of suburban estates developed in the late 19th century. Ginter Park Terrace was subdivided and platted in 1913 adjacent to the streetcar line.
Ginter Park Terrace is celebrated for its diverse architectural styles, including American foursquares, Craftsman bungalows, Colonial Revivals, and Tudor homes.
Our neighborhood
Ginter Park Terrace’s wedge-shaped tract is bounded by Ladies Mile Road to the west and north, Edgewood Avenue to the east, and Brookland Park Boulevard to the south. Pollard Park at its western edge serves as its gateway from Chamberlayne Ave.
Our values
Taking pride in Ginter Park Terrace means working together to keep our community beautiful. We look after shared green spaces like Pollard Park, maintain the character of our homes, report repairs to the city, and add seasonal beauty to our streets and gardens.
Our Ginter Park Terrace garden flag is a simple way we show our pride. It is a symbol of our history and a way to celebrate the neighbors who make this such a great place to live.

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