Trenton - Overview
Trenton is one of the last remaining affordable urban centers between Boston and Washington.
Thirty minutes from Philly, and just over an hour from New York, Trenton is blessed by superb transportation infrastructure, including both extensive public transportation and excellent road connections.
Trenton is the only significant urban center in a highly diverse local economy encompassing Mercer and Bucks counties. Besides being the capital city of New Jersey, Trenton has an extraordinary history, and an exemplary urban fabric ripe for renovation.
Residents of Trenton can work locally in the greater Trenton/Princeton area, and can readily commute to roughly 10 million jobs located between NYC and Philadelphia.
In 2009, Businessweek named Trenton one of the top 10 cities in the United States for "Gen Y" young adults to live in.
Trenton is a diverse city that rewards explorations. African American, Hispanic, Italian, Polish, and many more communities have left their mark.
Trenton is sustainable. Its building styles and patterns of development enable an energy efficient, sustainable life-style that is difficult or impossible to match in the surrounding suburbs.



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