Irvington, Portland, Oregon
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Neighborhood representation | |
Association | Irvington Community Association |
Coalition | Northeast Coalition of Neighborhoods |
Neighborhood geography | |
Area | 1.68 km² (PDF map) |
Location | Interactive map |
Demographics (2000) | |
Population | 6684 (density 3979/km²) |
Households | 3159 (96% occupied) |
Owned | 1448 (46%) |
Rented | 1711 (54%) |
Size | 2.12 persons (average) |
Irvington is a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon. According to the city's Office of Neighborhood Involvement, it consists of a rectanglar area extending east to west from NE 7th Ave. to NE 26th Ave., and north to south from NE Fremont St. to NE Broadway. It borders the King, Sabin, and Alameda neighborhoods to the north; Alameda and Grant Park to the east; Sullivan's Gulch and the Lloyd District to the south; and Eliot to the west. (The Sabin and Alameda neighborhoods extend into the northeastern part of Irvington, creating two areas of overlap.)
The neighborhood is distinguished by a number of large stately homes, often positioned on multiple or oversized lots. The Irvington Community Association funds its acitivies by holding a well-attended tour of these homes each spring.
[edit] External links
- History of Irvington by Carl Townsend