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'''Glenview''' is a designated community area on the north side of Greenfield, California. It is located north of [[Ashfield Central|Ashfield]] and [[Downtown|Downtown Greenfield]].
'''Glenview''' is a designated community area on the north side of Greenfield, California. It is located north of [[Ashfield Central|Ashfield]] and [[Downtown|Downtown Greenfield]]


= history =
== History ==
Glenview was settled with Ashfield in 1792, but was never built in untill the late 1900s, As ashfield slowly grew, a streetcar line was put on the road through western Glenview. A few farms were built but nothing significant untill the late 1910s when the port of greenfield was built, the cities saw massive growth of population and expanded quickly through the early 1920s, the eastern portion had a couple of large mansions on the waterfront, and the area was built as a large mansion district for the rich business owners of ashfield. A large library was built on the eastern portion and the city grew quickly after that.  
Glenview used to be named Santa Cabeza after a teacher that lived in the area at the time. Santa Cabeza was found right after ashfield in 1796, but stayed a small farming town. Ashfield was a small port town right nexto the fast-growing Greenfield and Hunterspoint. This was the case untill 1921 when the ashfield train station and streetcar line were built. Greenfield saw massive population growth at the time so ashfield did too. Ashfield quickly outgrew its limits and santa cabeza was built in, first came the streetcar line, going through both the eastern and western portion of the town. Large mansions were built on the waterfront and bigger and fancier houses were built in the east, but mostly smaller bungalows were built like what was popular at the time. The Santa Cabeza Library was built in 1924 after the teacher had died and stayed a staple of glenview. during the 40s, 50s many new apartment buildings were built too take in lots of new residents that were moving into the greenfield area. in 1962 an interstate was built right onto the waterfront and around 129 residents and businesses were displaced. Another new freeway was built between ashfield and glenview in 1971, further disconnecting the area from Ashfield. The city was in a state of disrespair as many white urbanites moved out to the suburbs, leaving the poor behind. The area, with the rest of Greenfield grew a lot of crime through the 70s and many businesses closed down.


The growth stopped in the early 1970s when two highways cut right through the district and destroyed all the mansions on the waterfront, most of the rich people moved out of the mansions and they were turned into duplexes or apartments. The area was at its worst at this time, and many people and businesses moved out to the brand new suburbs. during the 80s many small businesses were destroyed in the 80s and replaced with large office buildings, making the area even less accesible. Greenfield got another huge population boom and many of the vacant houses and apartments were refurbished or rebuilt into brand new luxury living near downtown. During the 2010s many blocks of older smaller buildings were rebuilt into large 5 over 1 buildings, many activists were against this but they are still rebuilding older areas into brand new apartments to this day, and theres no stopping anytime soon/
The only growth happened during the 1980s in office buildings, Ashfield was bankrupt so many businesses moved into Santa Cabeza instead.


== Notable builds ==
However the 2000s changed things around, as housing prices grew in the Greenfield area, many young residents moved into Santa Cabeza and opened new businesses. The city was renamed to Glenview around this time. Unfortunately many residents that originally lived in the city had to move out due to rising rent and housing prices. A new Anti-gentrification group was formed in the library, and they stopped many new luxury apartment buildings to be built in the western portion of Glenview, however they did not manage to stop them all and large new apartment and condo buildings were built around the main boulevard, and are to this day still being built in the area. Many new fancy bookstores and music shops replaced family-owned businesses, just like the rest of greenfield.
 
Ashfield, including glenview is today one of the most progressive cities in the central california region, with new bike lanes and tramlines being built in the city. Large new transit-oriented apartment buildings being built in both the cities.
 
 
== Notable buil ==
-[[Martin Van Buren High School]]
-[[Martin Van Buren High School]]
-Santa Cabeza Library


== Transit ==
== Transit ==

Revision as of 14:28, 7 April 2023

Glenview is a designated community area on the north side of Greenfield, California. It is located north of Ashfield and Downtown Greenfield

History

Glenview used to be named Santa Cabeza after a teacher that lived in the area at the time. Santa Cabeza was found right after ashfield in 1796, but stayed a small farming town. Ashfield was a small port town right nexto the fast-growing Greenfield and Hunterspoint. This was the case untill 1921 when the ashfield train station and streetcar line were built. Greenfield saw massive population growth at the time so ashfield did too. Ashfield quickly outgrew its limits and santa cabeza was built in, first came the streetcar line, going through both the eastern and western portion of the town. Large mansions were built on the waterfront and bigger and fancier houses were built in the east, but mostly smaller bungalows were built like what was popular at the time. The Santa Cabeza Library was built in 1924 after the teacher had died and stayed a staple of glenview. during the 40s, 50s many new apartment buildings were built too take in lots of new residents that were moving into the greenfield area. in 1962 an interstate was built right onto the waterfront and around 129 residents and businesses were displaced. Another new freeway was built between ashfield and glenview in 1971, further disconnecting the area from Ashfield. The city was in a state of disrespair as many white urbanites moved out to the suburbs, leaving the poor behind. The area, with the rest of Greenfield grew a lot of crime through the 70s and many businesses closed down.

The only growth happened during the 1980s in office buildings, Ashfield was bankrupt so many businesses moved into Santa Cabeza instead.

However the 2000s changed things around, as housing prices grew in the Greenfield area, many young residents moved into Santa Cabeza and opened new businesses. The city was renamed to Glenview around this time. Unfortunately many residents that originally lived in the city had to move out due to rising rent and housing prices. A new Anti-gentrification group was formed in the library, and they stopped many new luxury apartment buildings to be built in the western portion of Glenview, however they did not manage to stop them all and large new apartment and condo buildings were built around the main boulevard, and are to this day still being built in the area. Many new fancy bookstores and music shops replaced family-owned businesses, just like the rest of greenfield.

Ashfield, including glenview is today one of the most progressive cities in the central california region, with new bike lanes and tramlines being built in the city. Large new transit-oriented apartment buildings being built in both the cities.


Notable buil

-Martin Van Buren High School

-Santa Cabeza Library

Transit

Highway

-Name Highway connections