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From artsy Mississippi Ave. to the historic homes of Irvington, Northeast Portland has something to appeal to every taste. If you’re looking for urban living, homes with good bones, tree-lined streets, city parks, local retailers and services, you’ll want to consider Northeast Portland.
Orginally one of Portland’s streetcar suburbs, Northeast Portland underwent a great building boom from 1890-1913. During that time, NE Broadway, one of the district’s main thoroughfares, evolved naturally into a busy strip of restaurants and shops needed to support Portland’s growing Eastside population.
Among the older neighborhoods – Alameda, Irvington, Beaumont-Wilshire – you will find mature, leafy tree-lined avenues. Home styles lean toward early 20th century Craftsman with big porches. Shops and restaurants line the main thoroughfares of N.E. Sandy, N.E. Fremont, and of course, N.E. Broadway.

