The North Central Neighborhood in the City of Hudson is north of W. Main St. (M-34) extending to just beyond North St. (city limit) and between Bean Creek on the east and N. Meridian Hwy. (US-127) on the west. North Central includes Hudson Area Schools' "Thompson Football Field," home of the Hudson Tigers who hold the Michigan High School record for consecutive wins (72 - a national record when it was set), Hudson city offices and emergency services, and restaurants. Want to check out the community by meeting locals, have a tasty breakfast or lunch at Karen's Uptown Kafe or lunch/dinner at Rumors - a family atmosphere with imaginative and inspired food and a great bar. There are more restaurants in the vicinity. As with nearly all areas in Hudson, house styles, ages, sizes, lot sizes and features cover a broad range, making it possible to find a home for nearly every budget and fulfill your most important needs and dreams. Hudson has lovely homes and neighborhoods, a wealth of community highlights and treasures, yet is known for providing very good value in residential real estate. Checkout Hudson as a place to live and work or take advantage of living in Hudson and enjoy the flexibility of short commutes to Adrian, Hillsdale and Jackson or a reasonable drive to Washtenaw County or into small cites in northwest Ohio. For more information on the City of Hudson, please click on Hudson City (Lenawee) to see a summary without leaving The Wagley Group website.
North/south streets: N. Meridian Hwy. (US-127), Gregory, Boies, Cross, West, Lane, N. Church and Market. East/west streets: North, Tiger Dr., Water, Willow, Jackson, Railroad and W. Main St. (M-34).
Hudson Area Schools is the resident school district. While Michigan is a "School of Choice" state, participation in choice programs is optional for districts. The degree and extent of participation are also determined at the local level. Ask your REALTOR® at The Wagley Group for more information.
Hudson is home to the Southern Michigan Center for Science & Industry, a unique skilled trades and technology training center. In addition, Sacred Heart School is the only Catholic elementary school in the region.
