West Side (Charleston), West Virginia

The West Side is a neighborhood in the city of Charleston in Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States containing about 9,900 residents.

[1]Located along the Kanawha River and the Elk River, the West Side is bounded by U.S. Route 60 to the north (W Washington St) and west (Patrick Street), the Kanawha River to the south and by the Elk River and Interstate 64 to the east.

Like much of Charleston, the West Side suffers from large tracts of urban decay with 31% of West Side buildings vacant as of 2019[2] as Charleston overall has lost roughly 45% of its peak population and is part of the Rust Belt.

Over 40% of children on the West Side are living in poverty,[3] more than double the national average (17.5%).

This article about a location in Kanawha County, West Virginia is a stub.

Abandoned train trestle bridge over the Kanawha River along Kanawha Boulevard West.