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Stamford's Waterside Design District is a creative district and shopping center dedicated to interior design and architecture. The streets that border Riby's downtown are home to much of his nightlife and are a very safe area to stroll. Be careful to leave this area as they can be dangerous, especially at night! The areas bordering the waterfront, Riverfront Park and the main shopping and dining areas of the city are very safe areas to wander around, but not as safe as some of the other areas around the waterfront and downtown. Be careful to leave these areas, however, as they are and can be dangerous - especially at night.

The Westside of Stamford is considered one of the more dangerous parts of Stamford, as Sclazi reflects. There is a lot of crime in this area, but not as much as in the other areas around the waterfront.

There are two small stations in Stamford: the New Canaan Metro - North line runs through downtown Stamford, and Stamford Station is also the terminus of Metro North. Surrounding cities include Stamford and New Haven, and nearby Stamford East and Stamford West. Buses run in both directions between the two cities with one stop at Stamford Center Station.

Much of Stamford's nightlife is in the area bordering the New Canaan and New Haven North subway lines, and is a very safe area to stroll around. There are also a large number of restaurants and bars as well as a variety of bars and restaurants in the city center, but outside the city center and its suburbs there are very few bars or restaurants.

Stamford is also home to a number of creative neighborhoods and shopping centers dedicated to interior design and architecture. Stamford Village, a neighborhood and village that includes downtown, New Canaan, the New Haven North subway line and Hill Street, is a mix of residential and commercial buildings, as well as a variety of restaurants and shops. Stamford Hotel, one of Connecticut's largest residential buildings, has 500 rooms and six suites spread over 17 floors.

The Connecticut coast is a broad transition zone where so-called subtropical indicator plants such as cedars can be successfully cultivated. In the area there are a number of different plant species that can be grown, as well as a variety of tree species.

The nightlife scene at Stamford is constantly changing and is generally located in the same area of downtown Stamford. The nightlife at Stamford Bridge is constantly changing and is generally located in or near the city centre. Located in downtown Hartford, the park is usually filled with a variety of events, including concerts, festivals and other events. Stamford Manufacturing Park, a modern industrial park, offers visitors access to a wide range of products and services as well as a variety of outdoor activities.

The Stamford Exits on Merritt Parkway are 33 and 35, Exit 36 is just over the border in New Canaan and Exit 37 is in Hartford.

The Bridgeport - Stamford - Norwalk Metro area is the largest metropolitan area in the state with a population of about 1.5 million people. The city has a total of 2,500,000 inhabitants and is thus the largest city in this area of the states. Stamford is home to a large number of businesses, restaurants, hotels and other businesses and is one of Connecticut's most popular tourist destinations due to its proximity to the Connecticut State Fair, the New Haven Convention Center and the Hartford Convention and Visitors Bureau.

According to a 2007 estimate, the median income of a city household is $72,315, and the median income per family is about $88,205. Stamford is associated with Iowa City because it has the highest percentage of the adult population with a bachelor's degree or higher. In 2006, 44 percent of adults had a degree, according to the Connecticut Department of Public Health and Human Services.

Route 1, also known as Main Street in Stamford, is also used as a major artery during morning and evening commutes. Much of that increase, according to the Connecticut Department of Public Health and Human Services, is due to commuters commuting from New York City to Stamford for work.

New Haven is also a popular destination, with about 45 minutes by train depending on traffic, according to the Connecticut Department of Health. Commuters in Norwalk can travel to New York City on the New Haven Transit Authority's commuter rail service. Train travel For about 45 minutes, New Yale - Stamford, or about 40 minutes depending on traffic - New Canaan is another popular place for commuters from New Jersey and Connecticut.

Stamford serves as a major transfer point for local trains, and trains run to and from Stamford Station. Trains and transit in Stamford - top prices, but all trains between Stamford and the station They don't, according to the Connecticut Department of Health.

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