Overview
Adjacent to the colorful Alberta Arts and North Mississippi areas, Northeast Portland’s Piedmont neighborhood has seen a great deal of targeted growth in recent years. Piedmont is filled with large homes on rolling lawns and quiet streets winding under ancient fir trees.
The innate beauty of the Piedmont neighborhood is being restored through civic and residential efforts such as a new Max Light Rail project and the increase in community organized events. With a renovated Fred Meyer store alongside New Seasons and several locally owned cafes and specialty stores, this area is gaining attention as an affordable alternative to more expensive close-in neighborhoods.
Parks & Recreation
Peninsula Park and Rose Garden, one of the oldest of its kind in the Rose City, draws residents and visitors with lovely flower gardens, picnic areas, public art, a heated outdoor pool, top rated community center, ball courts and fields, and a busy summer events schedule.
Real Estate
From stately Old Portland homes with large front porches to comfortable Bungalows and newly constructed Condos, the Piedmont neighborhood is filled with a broad assortment of styles that appeal to a wide range of tastes.
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