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North Regina, north of Ring Road, has been largely developed since 1971. Characterized by new housing and younger families, it’s neighborhoods include:
Argyle Park / Englewood / Lakewood / Maple Ridge / Rochdale / Sherwood Estates / McCarthy Park / Uplands / Walsh Acres / Lakeridge / Garden Ridge.
Central Regina is a mature residential area developed between 1946 and 1970. Area housing prices are less than half or a third the citywide average in some sections , with some neighborhoods dominated by rental units. As in many cities, the warehouse district in Central Regina is finding new life as buildings are converted to condominiums, restaurants, retail stores, and clubs. Neighborhoods include:
Arnheim Place / Broders Annex / Cathedral / Dominion Heights / Douglas Place / Transition Area / General Hospital / Eastview / Glen Elm / Churchill Downs / Cityview / Highland Park / Coronation Park / Washington / Parkdale / Old Warehouse District
East Regina is a stable area characterized by new building throughout. Subdivisions in the area include:
Glencairn / Glencairn Village / Parkridge / Creekside / Eastpoint / Gardiner Park / Gardiner Heights / Wood Meadows / Spruce Meadows / Woodland Grove / Windsor Park / University Park / University Park East / Varsity Park / Richmond Place / Wascana View
South Regina, near the Trans Canada Highway, is home to:
Albert Park / Parliament Place / Lakeview / Crescents / River Heights / Whitmore Park / Hillsdale
West Regina is also a mature family-oriented section of town that includes:
Dieppe / Mount Royal / Rosemont / Normanview / Normanview West / Pioneer Village / Regent Park / Westhill