Town Centers Gain Recognition, Walkability Highlighted
/Connecticut’s official state tourism site is touting the virtues of visiting six “walkable town centers” in the state, noting that the state “has many town centers where a nice ramble takes you to shops, restaurants, galleries, museums and even a park bench or two.” The number 1 location in the state, according to the website, is West Hartford Center. Also highlighted are New Canaan, New Haven’s Chapel Street, Chester, Greenwich Avenue in Greenwich, and Litchfield.
Each of the six locations is highlighted on the site with information on attractions, events, restaurants, accommodations and shopping.
Of West Hartford Center, the state website says “the intersection of Farmington Avenue and South Main Street in West Hartford can lead you to many shopping or dining pleasures, and eventually to the adjacent Blue Back Square.”
New Canaan is described as “this classic commuter town,” which “has an appealing downtown and many restaurants, especially in the triangle formed by Main, Locust and Forest Streets. Lots of places to shop, too.”
Describing Chapel Street in New Haven, the website suggests “you can truly spend an entire day (and night) without getting off Chapel Street.” Chester, the website notes, has “small-town charm you’re looking for,” including “tasteful little shops and an interesting variety of restaurants.”
When the website Redfin compiled their latest list of most walkable cities, Hartford made the list. With a walk score of 71, transit score of 54 and bike score of 53, the site noted the state’s Capital City as having an average walk score, good public transportation and “somewhat bikable.” The most walkable neighborhoods named were Downtown, South Green and Frog Hollow, and the review of the city indicated that “most errands can be accomplished on foot in Hartford.”
New Haven received a walk score of 68 and a bike score of 66. Both New Haven and Hartford (more recently) have launched bike exchange programs w
ithin the past year. Bridgeport also received a walk score of 68, along with a bike score of 50. Stamford earned a walk score of 54, bike score of 39 and transit score of 38. Waterbury’s walk score was 49; bike score was 25. Danbury’s walk score was 38.
The walk scores for cities across the country were grouped from 90-100 (walker’s paradise), 70-89 (very walkable), 50-69 (somewhat walkable), 25-49 (car dependent), to 0-24 (very car dependent).
The top bike friendly cities are Minneapolis, Portland, Chicago, Denver and San Francisco. The most transit friendly are New York, San Francisco, Boston, Washington, DC, and Philadelphia. The most walkable are New York, San Francisco, Boston, Miami and Philadelphia.




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The Hartford Marathon will mark its 25th running on October 13, 2018. The 2018 Travelers Championship, will be held June 18-24 at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell. The Connecticut Open, at the Connecticut Tennis Center at Yale, will be held August 17-25 in 2018.
CERC first conducted an impact analysis of the tournament in 2011, and completed another impact analysis for the Travelers Championship in 2017. The results were compared, to look at the changes over time and factors that may have influenced changes in the tournament’s economic effects.
With record attendance, sales and fan engagement, the 2017 Travelers Championship raised the bar across the board through a strategic approach that focused on providing a first-class experience for fans, players, sponsors, volunteers and charity, officials pointed out. This marks the first time that the Travelers Championship has been recognized as “Tournament of the Year.”


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Two years later, the state announced plans to spend $3.4 million to promote Connecticut tourism ahead of the summer travel season within the state and to audiences in New York, Rhode Island and western Massachusetts. And last year, the state’s tourism website was re-

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