A broad residential district in Kingston and St. Andrew, typically used to describe the upland suburban areas above the central city.
A well-known Kingston neighborhood in the eastern part of the city, listed among local district groupings.
A transit and commercial node in eastern Kingston, near the University of the West Indies area.
A large residential district in eastern Kingston with hillside views and a mix of housing types.
A hillside residential community in Kingston and St. Andrew, often considered a suburban upper-elevation district.
A residential area in Kingston known for relatively quiet streets and proximity to the city center.
Inner-city residential neighborhood near Kingston Harbour, known for its strong community identity and proximity to downtown.
A residential area in Kingston known for suburban housing and access to nearby commercial corridors.
Residential community in Kingston 8, generally regarded as a quiet and upscale suburban area.
Central Kingston neighborhood near the downtown core, with a dense urban character and proximity to major activity areas.
Established Kingston neighborhood with a long-running residential character close to the city center.
Residential district in eastern Kingston, primarily known for housing and local community life.
An upscale residential and commercial area in Kingston, known for homes, restaurants, and amenities.
An upscale residential neighborhood in the hills of Kingston, associated with larger homes and a quieter environment.
A Kingston neighborhood listed in local district groupings, likely primarily residential.
A Kingston residential district name found in local neighborhood listings, associated with the upper mountain area.
A residential neighborhood in Kingston that is typically quieter than the central business districts.
An established residential area in Kingston, with commercial strips and access to major roads.
A residential district in Kingston and St. Andrew, often grouped with adjacent garden communities in the eastern and southeastern part of the city.
A major junction district known for commerce, transport connectivity, offices, and mixed residential uses.
The historic commercial core of Kingston, centered on government offices, markets, and major business activity.
A residential district in Kingston and St. Andrew, commonly grouped with nearby communities in the eastern part of the Corporate Area.
A local Kingston area listed in district groupings with Barbican and Halifax.
Central Kingston neighborhood close to major commercial corridors and transportation routes.
A Kingston-area community on the route toward the hills, with a more suburban feel than the downtown core.
Residential district in the Kingston 8/Kingston 10 area with a suburban feel and access to nearby services.
A major transport and retail hub in Kingston, centered around one of the city’s busiest intersections.
A Kingston district name appearing in local church district listings alongside Barbican and East King's House.
A primarily residential neighborhood in Kingston, often associated with quieter streets and family housing.
Mixed residential and commercial area near the Hope complex and major institutions in Kingston 6.
A Kingston residential neighborhood commonly referenced with nearby communities in the central-eastern part of the city.
A residential neighborhood listed in Kingston and St. Andrew district groupings with Lyndhurst.
A broad residential-commercial district that includes parts of the eastern Kingston and St. Andrew corridor.
An eastern urban district with significant residential areas and access to major transport routes.
A residential district in the southern-central part of the urban area, known for everyday housing and local services.
A coastal and port-adjacent district associated with the harbor area and nearby working-class communities.
A central Kingston district that includes parts of the traditional commercial and administrative core near downtown and surrounding inner-city areas.
A major mixed-use district known for shopping, offices, restaurants, and residential areas in central Kingston.
An established residential and institutional district that includes the Mona and Papine area and is closely associated with the University of the West Indies.
A large eastern residential district with established neighborhoods, schools, and hillside communities.
A prominent mixed-use district in Kingston with offices, shopping, and residential communities.
A Kingston area identified in local district groupings, generally associated with hillside residential development.
A Kingston neighborhood listed together with Kencot in local district groupings.
A corridor district with offices, retail, and residential areas linking central Kingston with southern neighborhoods.
A Kingston neighborhood near central and eastern parts of the city, often referenced in local district listings.
Established residential neighborhood in Kingston 8 with planned streets and a suburban housing pattern.
A major education-focused area in Kingston, home to the University of the West Indies and surrounding communities.
A residential community in the eastern Kingston and St. Andrew area, listed with Seaview Gardens in district groupings.
The main commercial and business district of Kingston, known for offices, hotels, shopping, and nightlife.
A commercial-residential corridor in Kingston associated with the Half-Way-Tree district area.
A residential district in Kingston and St. Andrew, often grouped with nearby Duhaney Park and Perkins Estate in local district listings.
Residential community in southeastern Kingston with a mostly suburban housing pattern.
A local residential area listed alongside Duhaney Park and Patrick City in Kingston and St. Andrew district groupings.
Historic seaside district on the Kingston Harbour waterfront, known for its colonial heritage and maritime significance.
Residential hill area in Kingston with a quieter suburban profile and views over the city.
A Kingston neighborhood referenced in local district listings, associated with residential settlement.
A hillside residential district in Kingston and St. Andrew, known for lower-density housing and elevated terrain.
Residential neighborhood in Kingston with urban housing and local services.
A local Kingston area listed in the same district grouping as Half-Way-Tree, Ruthven, and Oxford Road.
A Kingston neighborhood associated with the Half-Way-Tree area but listed separately in local district references.
A Kingston neighborhood often associated with the larger Liguanea/New Kingston corridor and nearby residential-commercial areas.
A Kingston residential hillside area, generally associated with the broader St. Andrew uplands.
A central Kingston corridor with commercial activity, traffic, and access to major city destinations.
Residential hillside area in Kingston 19, generally quieter than the commercial core.
A residential district in the Kingston metropolitan area, generally associated with planned housing and local amenities.
A Kingston area associated with the National Stadium district and surrounding urban development in the Liguanea corridor.
Residential area in West Kingston associated with strong community ties and urban housing.
A hillside Kingston neighborhood in the eastern part of the city, generally more residential and elevated than central commercial districts.
A Kingston residential community often associated with nearby southeastern Kingston neighborhoods.
A well-known corridor and residential-commercial area in Kingston, with access to services and transit routes.
A Kingston district name appearing in local neighborhood groupings, likely a residential or mixed-use area.
A Kingston neighborhood listed in local district groupings, likely a residential community.
Residential area in Kingston 8 known for its suburban character and proximity to central Kingston and major road links.
A smaller residential community in Kingston that appears in local district references.