Additionally, Marshall Street, the main retail area of adjacent University Hill is within a short walk of the northwestern corner of the neighborhood.
The neighborhood is also home to the city's only cooperative grocery store, the Syracuse Real Food Co-op.
As the university continued to grow, particularly after World War II, students moved into many of the houses along Euclid Avenue and its side streets.
This unusual combination results in vibrant diversity, however the students of Syracuse University command the nightlife presence.
Violence broke out when police arrived to end the party at 10 P.M. Syracuse Police used riot gear for the first time in over a decade to break up the riot, which had spun out of control after furniture and debris were set on fire in the streets [3] .