Meriden Apartments and Rentals
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Featured Apartments in Meriden, CT
Old Colony Apartments
1 bed apt. Hot water, appliances included. Off-street parking, laundry facility, carpet and ceramic tile throughout.
Meriden CT, 06451
Harbor Brook
HEAT, HOT WATER AND ELECTRIC INCLUDED ... Highrise with a view... $750/month with all utilities...
Meriden CT, 06451
Merritt Station
Welcome Home to Merritt Station, an intimate apartment community perfectly situated in the heart of Meriden, CT. Combining the convenience of modern loving and access to the region's transportation network with a serene country setting. Merritt Station is the perfect place to call home. With our central location, you're just minutes away from I-91, I891, Ct-15, Great Shopping Dining, and entertainment venues.
Meriden CT, 06450
The Infinity
The Infinity....106 1& 2 bedrooms. Outdoor pool, jacuzzi, tennis and basketball courts, exercise room, community room/cafe. Free electric, heat, central air, and hot water!!!
Meriden CT, 06450
Britannia Commons
Garage Parking... Heat Included...All units have a washer/dryer hook-up. Spacious Luxurious Apartments you will LOVE to come home to!
Meriden CT, 06450

Meriden, CT
Overview of Meriden
The small city of Meriden, Ct., offers easy access to two of the state's largest freeways: Interstates 91 and 691. Located an equidistant 20 miles from both Hartford and New Haven, Meriden's approximately 60,800 residents consider their hometown the Crossroads of Connecticut. Those searching for Meriden apartments for rent will enjoy the city's convenient location and affordable lifestyle.
Living in Meriden, CT
Prior to European colonization, Native American tribes Quinnipiac and Mattabasset frequented what is now the Meriden area. It wasn't until 1661 that Jonathan Gilbert obtained the first land deed in the area and set up his farm on Meriden land. The area continued to grow as an agricultural region throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, and by 1724 there were about 35 families residing in the region. Meriden was incorporated as a city in 1867. The 19th century brought manufacturing to the area: lamps, ivory combs, coffee grinders, silver products, guns, cutlery and other items were manufactured in Meriden. Growth continued up through the 20th century, shaping Meriden the way residents know it today.
Meriden has a lot going for it. Its state-approved Enterprise Zone houses a variety of companies and offers employment opportunities for residents. A growing number of biotech companies have also moved into the region. Meriden is a major regional retail center, and its recently revamped downtown area and shopping mall house a combined 1 million square feet of retail space. In addition to its many major retailers, Meriden boasts 150 specialty shops and dining establishments.
Meriden, CT Attractions and Special Events
Meriden is home to Hubbard Park, the largest park of its kind in New England. Offering 1,800 acres of open park space, the park was designed by renowned architect Frederick Law Olmsted and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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