Ann Arbor Farmers Market
A vibrant weekly market offering fresh local produce, baked goods, artisan crafts and more—perfect for Northside residents seeking high-quality local food and community connection on a Saturday.
Northeast is a tranquil community featuring a blend of single detached homes, townhouses, and apartment buildings constructed mostly around 1976. The neighborhood boasts excellent cycling infrastructure, making bike trips convenient and safe. Access to about 10 public green spaces provides ample opportunities for enjoying nature and outdoor relaxation. Various primary and high schools, both public and private, are located nearby for easy access. Several grocery stores, alongside a selection of restaurants and coffee shops, serve the area, adding to its convenience. This community benefits from numerous bus routes and straightforward connections to highways, enhancing overall accessibility throughout the neighborhood.
The character of Northeast is exemplified by its calm atmosphere. The noise levels in this area are very low, as there isn't a lot of street noise or city clamor. Lastly, there are around 10 green spaces nearby for residents to explore, such as Hubbard Woods and Longshore Park, and they are very well-located, which makes it easy to access them.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Nestled at the north end of Northside on Traver Road, this beloved environmental center offers interactive nature trails, wildlife enclosures, and educational programs, making it a hub for families, school field trips, and anyone eager to explore the region’s natural habitats and native wildlife year-round.
Located on Barton Drive, Northside STEAM School is a highly regarded Ann Arbor Public School magnet, attracting neighborhood families with its focus on science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics, plus a diverse student body and community-driven spirit.
Broadway Street serves as Northside’s lively main artery, home to longstanding local favorites like the Northside Grill, St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store, and several family-owned eateries, providing both residents and visitors with casual dining, delicious breakfasts, and a genuine community feel.
While technically just south of the neighborhood's boundary, Northside residents enjoy walkable access via the Broadway bridges to Kerrytown’s unique blend of artisanal shops, coffee houses, and the Ann Arbor Farmers Market for fresh produce and specialty goods.
At the neighborhood’s edge, the Border-to-Border Trail runs through Argo Park, offering scenic cycling, walking, and access to the Huron River’s famed kayak and canoe livery, making outdoor recreation a daily reality for Northside residents.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A vibrant weekly market offering fresh local produce, baked goods, artisan crafts and more—perfect for Northside residents seeking high-quality local food and community connection on a Saturday.
A free, family-friendly week of teach‑ins, exhibits, music, community meals and outdoor activities celebrating Earth Day—ideal for Northside families wanting local environmental engagement.
A guided walk to observe local waterfowl—great for Northside nature lovers and families looking to explore local parks and learn about wildlife together.
A hands‑on festival with seed swaps, mushroom growing demos and bonsai sessions—perfect for plant‑curious Northside residents and families interested in gardening.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Northside
Local characteristics and demographics for Northside