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Downtown-Park Blocks
The revival of downtown started three decades ago and today projects such as
the Waterfront Park, Pioneer Courthouse Square and the Multnomah Library
have made Portland one of the healthiest and more vibrant downtowns in America.
The high demand for downtown properties resulted
to the construction of buildings such as the brick-lined Museum Place,
the ultra-modern Mosaic Condominiums and the Eliot Condominiums.
The people that live downtown get to enjoy an
unmatched array of cultural attractions as a concert at the Arlene Schnitzer
Concert Hall or a Broadway show at the Keller Auditorium Other
attractions to living downtown is access to five star hotels like the
Heathman, the Hilton, the Governor the Fifth Avenue and the Benson, fine
restaurants like Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse or the Portland City Grill. |
DUNTHORPE
It features prestigious mansions and estates west of Highway 43 and overlooks
the Willamette River. What sets this neighborhood apart from others is that
it boasts its own public school system-the Riverdale School district that
serves more than 600 families that live in the area. Dunthorpe is just
minutes to downtown, the OHSU hospital and it is one of the most desirable
zip codes in Portland. |
HILLSDALE
It is north of the city center on Barbur Boulevard and it was settled in
the early 1880s. Over the years it has become an important commute
route, along with the Southwest Terwilliger Boulevard and Capitol Highway.
With its new Library, Parks and the numerous
shopping and eating attractions it has been transformed from a farm land
to an urban community. |
JOHN'S LANDING
It is best known for its Waterfront views, Beautiful homes and a variety of condominiums.
The Water Front Tower features more than twenty stores, great restaurants
and courtyard café’s |
MULTNOMAH VILLAGE
It is a quiet neighborhood with more than 100 different stores, restaurants and
community destinations. It gives you the feel of small town although it is
only 10 minutes to downtown. The Fat City Café, best known for its
great breakfast and international interior décor is this community’s
Landmark. The residents of Multnomah Village enjoy living in the heart of
the city and are very active within their community. |
NW 23RD
Northwest 23rd Avenue is an eclectic destination similar to New York’s
Greenwich Village and West Hollywood in Los Angeles. Some of the city’s
most upscale Shops and finest restaurants can be found here.
This trendy neighborhood also known as “Nob
Hill” or the “Alphabet District” (for its alphabetized
streets) offers an array of Historic Homes.
It is very easy to access from downtown Portland
with the new Portland City Streetcar that moves along 10th and 11th Ave,
to Lovejoy Street and back to downtown through the Pearl District. |
OLD TOWN – CHINATOWN
It is an area that has been dramatically revitalized but it has still managed
to keep its vintage charm. It includes the nationally known Skidmore
Historic District which is the host of Portland’s Saturday Market-an
outdoor marketplace renowned for its assortment of locally made arts
and crafts.
The Tom McCall Waterfront Park is best known
for hosting the Bite of Portland and the Waterfront Blues festival on
a yearly basis. Other landmarks in the area are the Japanese-American
Historic Plaza and the Battleship Oregon Memorial. The twin lions on
Fourth Avenue are the familiar markers of Chinatown which is also home
to the Portland Chinese Classical Garden with a bridged lake and meticulous
landscape. |
PEARL DISTRICT
Just a decade ago, the Pearl district was an industrial area and home to
a brewery, auto body shops and run down warehouses. Today you can find
upscale new condominiums and modern Loft projects developed to fit
a variety of lifestyles. Here is a community where the hip young professionals
and the Baby Boomers are trading the suburbs for the excitement of
the urban living.
The Pearl District is Portland’s Mecca
of culture and creativity. It is home to a rich variety of art galleries,
specialty shops, home furnishing stores, fine restaurants and art schools.
On the first Thursday evening of each month, art lovers visit the many
art galleries such as the Mark Woolley Gallery and the cutting-edge photography
at the Blue Sky Gallery. In close proximity to downtown, the Oregon Convention
center and I-405 the Pearl district is a thriving neighborhood of creatives
and visionaries.
The name “the Pearl” originated
in the 1980s from the observation that Galleries and Lofts housed in
its post-industrial building were like the Pearls hidden in oysters. Historic
sites in the area include the restored Northwestern Ice and Cold Storage
warehouse ( now the Wieden & Kennedy Building), the Water Tower,
Hoyt Street Rail Yards and the 13th Avenue Historic District. |
PORTLAND HEIGHTS
Portland Heights is situated across the Vista Bridge from the well known
Nob Hill Shopping area in NW 23rd avenue. It is walking distance to
the Hoyt Arboretum and only few minutes drive to downtown. Washington
Park with its 130 acres of hiking trails, recreation facilities, tennis
courts and picnic areas, is one of Portland’s oldest parks.
The homes here feature an unmatched collection
of architecture, are nestled into the hillside and share some of the
most breathtaking views of Mount Hood, the Willamette River and the city’s
cluster of Skyscrapers. |
WEST HILLS
The West Hills are known for its Luxurious homes, the spectacular views
and its enviable access to the city’s greatest cultural attractions.
This neighborhood is home to the infamous Pittock Mansion that was
built by Portland’s most prominent pioneers Henry & Georgiana
Pittock in the early 1900s and it symbolizes a portal to the city’s
rich history.
Forest Park with more than 5,000 wooded acres
is the largest forested city park in the United States and it offers
hikers, bicyclists and runners nearly 70 miles of trails, including the
30+mile-long Wildwood Trail. Other attractions are the Japanese
Garden, the International Rose Test Garden in Washington Park and the
award-winning Oregon Zoo which is the oldest zoo west of the Mississippi
River.
The West Hills are undoubtedly the most coveted
neighborhood to live in Portland |