Coolidge Corner

Coolidge Corner, Brookline, Massachusetts
Neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts

Intersection of Harvard and Beacon Streets, Coolidge Corner, Brookline, MA

Coordinates: 42°20′31″N 71°07′17″W / 42.342075°N 71.121261°W / 42.342075; -71.121261

Coolidge Corner sign
The S.S. Pierce Building

Coolidge Corner is a neighborhood of Brookline, Massachusetts, centered on the intersection of Beacon Street and Harvard Street. The neighborhood takes its name from the Coolidge brothers' general store that opened in 1857 at that intersection[1] at the site of today's S.S. Pierce building, which was for many years the only commercial business in north Brookline.[2]

Culture

Coolidge Corner developed as a transit-oriented streetcar suburb, and retains a pedestrian-friendly, walking around feel.[3] Many popular coffee shops, pharmacies, small independent boutiques, an independent bookstore, and ethnic restaurants are located there, as well as a few retail chain stores. In recent years, an influx of national bank chains has taken over several prime storefronts, detracting from the traditional neighborhood retail mix. There is a growing community backlash against this trend.

The neighborhood has a significant Jewish population, and there are large synagogues located on both Beacon and Harvard streets. The northern portion of Harvard Street, near the border with the Boston neighborhood of Allston, is characterized by a cluster of Jewish-oriented shops, including a bookstore, giftshop, kosher butcher, and various other stores and eateries.

Sites

Public transportation

Inbound C-Line MBTA stop

Light rail and subway

Coolidge Corner is served by the Coolidge Corner station of the MBTA's Green Line "C" Branch that runs in a reserved central median along Beacon Street.

Bus

The #66 MBTA crosstown bus route runs through Coolidge Corner along Harvard Street on its way from Dudley to Harvard Square. The route is considered one of the MBTA's 15 key bus routes that have high ridership and higher frequency standards than other bus lines.

Education

Public schools

Coolidge Corner is home to a public elementary school, the Edward Devotion School.

References

  1. Olson Pehlke, Linda: "Coolidge Corner", Our Town Brookline magazine, 2005. URL retrieved 2011-01-11.
  2. Liss, Ken (Brookline Historical Society), Who is Coolidge Corner named after?, November 2010. URL retrieved 2011-01-11. Archived July 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Coolidge Corner". Walk Score. Walk Score. Retrieved 2014-03-14. This location has a Walk Score of 94 out of 100. This location is a walker’s paradise so daily errands do not require a car.
  4. Coolidge Corner Theatre
  5. Coolidge Corner Merchants Association
  6. Betty, Mod (March 21, 2012). "Irving’s Toy Store Brookline MA – At 97 Ethel Weiss Still Going Strong!". Retro Roadmap. Retrieved 23 February 2013.
  7. Coolidge Corner Farmers Market - Farmers Market - Brookline, MA - Reviews - Yelp
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