Overview
A plethera of expansive homes, a rich cultural heritage and genteel atmosphere define the Northeast Portland Irvington neighborhood. Convenient to downtown and the Lloyd Center Mall area, the largely residential Irvington neighborhood boasts 2 small, trendy shopping districts of its own; each filled with an impressive array of fashionable shops, cafes, galleries and fine dining establishments.
This quiet, upscale area is most famous for its incredible array of renovated and immaculately kept homes that line the wide, canopied streets. A tour of the historic estates takes place each spring and offers residents and window shoppers an opportunity to view these incredible dwellings up close.
Parks & Recreation
Irving Park is located at the corner of Northeast 7th Avenue and Freemont Streets, and includes over 16 acres of flowing lawns, ball fields, tennis and basketball courts, an off-leash area for dogs, free Wi-Fi access, a wading pool, playground and paved picnic areas.
Real Estate
In addition to a small assortment of Bungalows, Portland Foursquares and Tudors, Irvington is filled with huge Dutch Colonials, Arts and Crafts, Colonial Revival, Prairie and Plantation style homes, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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