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Southside (Richmond, Virginia)

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Richmond is often subdivided into North Side, Southside, East End and West End

The Southside of Richmond is an area of the Metropolitan Statistical Area surrounding Richmond, Virginia. It generally includes all portions of the City of Richmond which lie south of the James River, and includes all of the former city of Manchester. In some contexts, the term "Southside of Richmond" may also include some northern areas of adjacent Chesterfield County, Virginia in the Richmond-Petersburg region.

Since there is no one municipal organization that represents this specific region, the boundaries are loosely defined as being south of the James River and west of Interstate 95 (formerly Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike) with a southern border extending approximately to Chester, Virginia and extending west along Virginia State Route 288 beltway. Some portions of the Southside of Richmond closest to the downtown area north of the river are also considered part of Downtown Richmond.

Unincorporated towns and neighborhoods

  • Adams Park
  • Beaufont
  • Bellemeade
  • Belmont Woods
  • Belt Center
  • Blackwell
  • Bon Air
  • British Camp Farms
  • Broad Rock
  • Brookbury
  • Brookhaven Farms
  • Cedarhurst
  • Cherry Gardens
  • Chippenham Forest
  • Cofer
  • Cottrell Farms
  • Cullenwood
  • Davee Gardens
  • Deerbourne
  • Elkhardt
  • Fawnbrook
  • Forest Hill / Gravel Hill
  • Forest Hill Park
  • Forest Hill Terrace
  • Forest View
  • Granite
  • Hickory Hill
  • Hillside Court
  • Hioaks
  • Huguenot
  • Jahnke
  • Jeff Davis
  • Old Town Manchester
  • Maury
  • McGuire
  • McGuire Manor
  • Meadowbrook
  • Midlothian
  • Murchies Mill
  • Northrop
  • Oak Grove
  • Oxford
  • Piney Knolls
  • Pocoshock
  • Powhite Park
  • Reedy Creek
  • Reservoir Heights
  • South Garden
  • Southampton
  • Southwood
  • Springhill
  • Stony Point
  • Stratford Hills
  • Swansboro
  • Swansboro West
  • Swanson
  • Walmsley
  • Warwick
  • Westlake Hills
  • Westover
  • Westover Hills
  • Westover Hills West
  • Willow Oaks
  • Windsor
  • Woodhaven
  • Woodland Heights
  • Worthington

Industrial and commercial sites

Commercial districts

Parks and recreation

Transportation

Major streets and roads

Bridges over James River

See also