Beerfest at the Ballpark
Just a short drive from REO Town, this outdoor festival at the Lansing Lugnuts’ stadium features over 300 beers, ciders, and seltzers—great for local residents looking for a lively afternoon of tasting and socializing.
River Point offers a tranquil atmosphere with convenient access to major highways like US Hwy 27 Bus, making commuting straightforward. The neighborhood features a variety of housing options, including apartment buildings and duplexes, primarily offering one and two-bedroom residences with classic architecture from the mid-20th century. Residents benefit from proximity to several diverse restaurants and cafes, along with nearby grocery stores that simplify daily errands. Well-developed cycling infrastructure enhances movement throughout the area. While the neighborhood maintains a calm environment, its accessibility to bus lines adds pragmatic transit options. River Point presents a peaceful setting combined with practical amenities for comfortable living.
River Point is a neighborhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a laid-back environment. Since there are few people out and about on the streets, River Point remains relatively quiet, although there can be more noise for those who are around US Hwy 27 Bus.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Located on S. Washington Avenue, The Robin Theatre is a beloved anchor for the local arts scene, offering intimate live music, comedy nights, poetry slams, and independent theater productions that bring together creatives from across Lansing and beyond.
Strolling down the streets of REO Town, you'll spot an impressive collection of murals and street art adorning businesses and alleyways—public art installations that give the neighborhood its signature vibrant, eclectic personality and celebrate local artists.
A popular neighborhood gathering spot, Blue Owl Coffee on S. Washington delivers expertly crafted drinks, weekly open mic events, and a welcoming atmosphere that draws in a diverse crowd from around REO Town.
Situated at 1027 S. Washington Avenue, this indoor marketplace features a rotating mix of artisan food vendors, local makers, and small retailers, making it a central hub for shopping local and supporting small businesses in the neighborhood.
The stretch of the Lansing River Trail passing through REO Town offers scenic walks and bike rides along the Grand River, connecting the neighborhood with Downtown and Old Town while providing lush views and access to community events along the way.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
Just a short drive from REO Town, this outdoor festival at the Lansing Lugnuts’ stadium features over 300 beers, ciders, and seltzers—great for local residents looking for a lively afternoon of tasting and socializing.
Close to REO Town, this long‑running spring tradition showcases local artisans and student creators, offering a cozy community experience for residents to shop handmade goods and support U‑board fundraising efforts.
Right in REO Town, this public art project will debut new vibrant artwork on the substation wall—bringing rotating creativity and fresh visual identity directly to the neighborhood.
A driving‑distance musical night at Grewal Hall that offers REO Town residents a chance to enjoy a high‑energy instrumental rock performance without traveling far.
A useful, free community service opportunity near REO Town—residents can safely shred documents and support the Lansing Community Food Pantry in a practical outing.
Stories, updates, and things to know in REO Town
Local characteristics and demographics for REO Town