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Featured Apartments in Willimantic, CT
560 On Main
Newest construction in Willimantic, 560 Main overlooks the River. All units have industrial warehouse style. Close to ECSU, UCONN, and all downtown attractions! Secured entry, laundry, and gym all on site!
Willimantic CT, 06226
The Armoury Apartments
Near to shopping, museums, highways, and institutes of higher learning. We provide the gas fuel for heat and hot water. The tenant is responsible for the blower fan during the heating season. Secure building, wall to wall carpeting, laundry on each floor, open 24-7.
Willimantic CT, 06226
Colonial Townhouse Apartments
Located within minutes from UConn and ECSU. Our newly renovated apartments include heat and hot water in the rent!
Willimantic CT, 06226
Artspace Windham
Ourly newly renovated mill building sits right on a river with beautiful views. Enjoy our close proximity to the city park, oversized windows and very high ceilings in a very charming restored building.
Willimantic CT, 06226
Wyndham Park
Easily accessable to Routes 395, 195, & 6...Walking distance to Windham's Histioric District...Enjoy the Tranquility of 25 Rural Acres
Willimantic CT, 06280

Willimantic, CT
Overview of Willimantic
Willimantic is a census-designated place within the town of Windham. This charming Connecticut town has plenty to offer new residents, and its historic appeal draws in people from across the country.
It's easy to find Willimantic apartments for rent, and those who decide to make the move to the community will find that it is no trouble to seamlessly transition into this welcoming area.
Living in Willimantic, CT
European settlers came to the area in the 1600s, and most of the first residents made their living farming wheat, rye, corn, barley and flax. Industries slowly began to grow in the area, because convenient local rivers and streams provided an ideal power source for sawmills and gristmills.
The town of Windham consists of North Windham, Windham Center, South Windham and Willimantic. These different sections developed at different paces throughout history. During the 1800s, Willimantic became the center of industry in the area, while Windham retained its rural past. During the middle of the century, railroads fueled the growth of the area, and trolleys frequently shuttled residents and travelers throughout the community.
Willimantic's golden age was the Victorian era, when many mansions were built in the community and hotels sprang up to accommodate a high number of travelers. Tourist attractions were constructed, and the community saw a huge influx of immigrants from Europe to work in the area's thriving milling industry. The frequent immigration caused Willimantic to develop into a culturally rich community.
Throughout much of the 1800s, Willimantic was considered a borough of Windham, but by 1893, it officially became a city. In the early 1980s, the city of Willimantic and town of Windham consolidated and became a single town under the name Windham. Today, Willimantic still retains its unique identity even though it is a part of Windham, and is home to more than 17,000 residents.
Willimantic Work and Study
There are plenty of educational opportunities nearby for those who wish to further their education. Willimantic is home to Eastern Connecticut State University, which traces its history back to 1889. As a long-standing educational leader in the community, the school prides itself in its commitment to strong academics and a liberal arts education.
Students seeking a two-year institution will find that Quinebaug Valley Community College has a campus located in Willimantic, and it offers students the opportunity to pursue an associate degree or professional certificate. With flexible class schedules, online learning options and the chance to attend school part time, the college makes every attempt to make courses accessible to its students.
Willimantic isn't just an ideal place to attend school - it's also a place for residents to find work nearby. With the city of Hartford just a short drive away, a number of residents work within the Hartford metropolitan area. Some of the largest employers in the region include the state of Connecticut, United Technologies, Aetna, Hartford Hospital and Bank of America.
Rentals in Willimantic, CT, and Cost of Living
Most residents in town will find that the monthly rent for Willimantic apartments ranges from $800 to $1,250. The median gross monthly rent is $819, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Willimantic Attractions and Special Events
Both Willimantic and Windham are full of local attractions for both residents and visitors to enjoy. The Windham Textile and History Museum features exhibits that teach visitors about the history of textiles and how trends, technology and innovation changed the industry and the region. Also in town is the Connecticut Eastern Railroad Museum, an institution that guides visitors through the fascinating history of the railroad in the area. Families will especially appreciate the kid-friendly exhibits, such as the 1850s replica pump car that youngsters can operate.
One of Willimantic's highly anticipated annual events is the Boom Box Parade. When no marching band could be found for the annual Memorial Day Parade in 1986, residents took matters into their own hands and created the Boom Box Parade, and groups marched while carrying their radios. This tradition continues today, and is a fun opportunity for residents to get involved with other locals.
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