South of the James Summer Market
This open-air producer-only market in Forest Hill Park offers fresh local produce and artisan goods every Sunday—perfect for Diamond District residents looking for convenient weekend shopping within Richmond.
The Diamond features an array of green spaces that provide welcoming opportunities to spend time outdoors. Proximity to grocery stores, pharmacies, and various dining options adds convenience for everyday needs. The neighborhood includes many large apartment buildings alongside single detached homes, offering diverse living arrangements. Primary schools are located nearby, ensuring educational access is within reach. Public bus stops are within easy distance, connecting residents to different parts of the area, and highway access is swift from almost any point in the neighborhood. Certain areas present pockets suitable for bicycling, adding enjoyment for bike trips despite some terrain challenges.
The Diamond offers a great variety of green spaces to enjoy. Parks are easy to access since there are a few of them nearby for residents to check out. Lastly, this part of the city is a wonderful neighborhood for those who aren't bothered by a little noise, as traffic during rush hour can occasionally be bothersome.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Home to the Richmond Flying Squirrels minor league baseball team, The Diamond is a beloved local stadium on Arthur Ashe Boulevard, serving as a hub for sports, summer nights out, and community events right at the heart of the neighborhood.
Located just a short drive away, this major transportation hub provides convenient access to regional and national rail travel, making it easy for residents and visitors of The Diamond area to explore the East Coast.
This lively, retro-inspired eatery on North Arthur Ashe Boulevard draws crowds with its gourmet burgers, local craft beers, and vintage arcade games, offering a fun, family-friendly spot for dining near The Diamond stadium.
Just steps from The Diamond, this bustling area is packed with popular breweries, cideries, and distilleries—making it a go-to destination for shopping local craft beverages and enjoying Richmond’s vibrant social scene.
Cyclists and joggers enjoy easy access to the North Bank Trail from the neighborhood, connecting The Diamond with the James River Park System and providing a scenic urban escape for recreation and commuting alike.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This open-air producer-only market in Forest Hill Park offers fresh local produce and artisan goods every Sunday—perfect for Diamond District residents looking for convenient weekend shopping within Richmond.
Richmond’s premier Sunday market brings together local farmers, bakers, artisans and makers—great for neighbors around The Diamond seeking fresh goods and community vibes close by.
A free outdoor sports and music festival featuring trail running, kayaking, yoga and live performances—ideal for active locals near The Diamond wanting a riverfront weekend of adventure and fun.
Catch a Grateful Dead–inspired jam band performing live just minutes from The Diamond—it’s a fun night out for music lovers in Richmond.
A weekly producer-only farmers market offering local food products and artisan goods—great for Diamond residents looking to support queer-owned businesses and southside growers nearby.
Enjoy free live jazz on Richmond’s Fourth Friday at Gallery5—an easy, artsy evening out for residents around The Diamond who appreciate local culture and music.
Stories, updates, and things to know in The Diamond
Local characteristics and demographics for The Diamond