Gently curving streets with both Tudor and Colonial architecture blend into the natural landscape of the area and Mill Creek Park.
Unlike Youngstown's previous middle class neighborhoods, Newport Village could not be accessed by streetcars, only by automobiles.
As a result, a large portion of Newport Village's original homeowners were wealthy immigrant families.
For example, the corner of Market Street and Midlothian Boulevard was developed into a commercial center in the 1950s and is now home to strip malls, banks, and several apartment buildings.
Some of the original tudor style commercial buildings can still be found on Market Street alongside 1950s-era strip malls.