NE Portland: Where PBR and Pinot Noir Share the Fridge

Ah, Northeast Portland. Land of artisanal everything (cheese, pickles, tacos, and beer!), vintage clothing stores to get your planet-friendly recycled clothing fix, and enough beards to make a Viking jealous. But beneath the surface of all things ‘Portlandia’, lies a neighborhood teaming with creativity, a burgeoning food scene, and a surprising amount of affordability.

NE PDX is the juxtaposition of the inconic “Portland Four Square” as the backdrop for a fixie bike with a basket overflowing with local farmer’s market produce. Here, you’ll find dive bars serving PBR alongside trendy gastropubs boasting Pinot Noir pairings. Don’t worry, though, there’s plenty of good old-fashioned fun in places like the Alberta Street Pub,  happy hour dinners at Dekum Triangle’s neighborhood gathering spot Breakside Brewery, or getting your spin on at the new disco roller skating rink in the old Lloyd Center Marshall’s Department store (yes, the ice skating rink is still there too!).

And speaking of the Lloyd District.  There are big plans for a revamp of this southernmost pocket of inner NE Portland that include an exciting reimagining of the old Lloyd Center Mall Space and surrounding neighborhood.  Field Operations, the firm that designed the High Line, the wildly popular park built on an old elevated train line in Manhattan, will design the open spaces at the new Lloyd Center. About 20% of the site is designated as greenspace which will remove the “go-around” necessity created by the concrete barrier of the old mall structure.  Instead of focusing ‘in’ as the old mall did, the new plan creates an outward-facing and interactive neighborhood space.  Maybe the best news yet is that Portland baseball fans still might have a chance at realizing the dream of a Major League Baseball team and stadium in Portland.  While the Lloyd District master plan doesn’t currently include a baseball stadium, it doesn’t rule it out either (If you build it, they will come…).

And Did we mention the food? From Alberta Street’s long-standing favorite La Bonita serving up some damn fine Tacos al Pastor, to Cason’s Fine Meats where you can bring home something delicious to grill for your summer backyard BBQ hang, to Bamboo Sushi & Zilla Sake for some of the best sushi in town, and inspired local restaurants with menus that change seasonally (DameExpatriate & OX  are some notable standouts), there’s something to tantalize every taste bud.

So, if you’re looking for a place with a pulse, where you can catch a live band playing in a neighborhood hangout one night and spend the next morning choosing from more brunch spots than a human has the right to walk to (and run into 12 of your favorite friends and neighbors on the way), then Northeast Portland might just be your perfect match. Just be warned – you might develop an uncontrollable urge to lose your car, make a lot of art, and (of course) become mildly surprised by nothing, not even that guy in a kilt on a double-decker, 2-story bicycle.

Imagine Frida Kahlo and Georgia O’Keeffe ‘s Home in Portland, OR

If Frida Kahlo and Georgia O’Keefe were looking to start an artist’s collective in Portland, Oregon, this is the home they would fall in love with. The sun-drenched desert vibes of this very special 1926 Spanish Stucco, with references to Tuscan and Moroccan architecture, absolutely captures both women’s aesthetic.

From the arched enclosed porch, step into the main living space anchored by a tiled fireplace and custom built-ins. The open layout guides you towards the dining room featuring a bespoke glass cabinet & mirrored built-in hutch, bordered by period style windows. I can see Frida and Georgia sitting around this fireplace talking about politics and community.

Custom colors of terra cotta & cobalt, with accents of bone whites & desert rose, reflect both women’s personal interior styles.

I had the joy of representing the seller who lived in this beautiful Portland home, in the heart of the Alberta Arts District, for almost 30 years. She is a painter and a sculptor with an active local following, who had the incredible opportunity to evolve her career to a new location in France. While the rolling hills of Southern France were too appealing to pass up, to say goodbye to her beloved stucco abode was bittersweet.

With the hope of bringing a new market ready look, she and I saw a natural inspiration to reflect her artistic experiences within the home as the vision for its presentation. Evoking Frida Kahlo and Georgia O’Keefe’s aesthetics, two strong women who’s homes were the roots of their creations, was a befitting choice for this seller’s charming 1926 Spanish Stucco.

Within just three days on the hot Portland market, multiple offers arrived. My seller and I reviewed each offer, and she selected a lovely couple who had been looking for just what her home offered in the Alberta area. These buyers shared her love of art and animals, and they spoke about their desire to continue on in her attentive care of the very unique property. It was a great fit!

Congratulations to my seller and these fantastic buyers! So happy to share in the creative joy of this Portland market and all the people we get to meet within our meaningful transactions. ♥︎

 

Top 5 Places to stop, eat, and linger when you stroll down Alberta Street.

I LOVE my neighborhood! For many reasons including Diversity, Last Thursday street fairs, musicians, food carts, and more. Living in Brooklyn for many years my top priority when I moved to Portland many years ago was walkability and access to shops, restaurants, galleries, and nightlife. For the sake of brevity, I will limit my list to a TOP 5, but there is so much more I could highlight.

BEST FOOD CART: Mole Mole

Located on Alberta Street between 22nd and 23rd Avenues, Mole Mole this food cart offers amazing Mexican cuisine especially the Tres Mole special which is addictive. If you dine in the dishes are served on beautiful plates all the food is flavor-packed. The cart is in a pod and is adjacent to Baerlic Brewing so you can grab a cold beer and enjoy your food at one of the tables in the outdoor seating area.

BEST TOY STORE: Grasshopper Boutique

Grasshopper is a toy store that makes me want to have small children again because the temptation is STRONG! The amazing prints, curated stuffed animals and all-around amazing feeling make this shop one of the best. I never mind spending money here for birthday party gifts as I am happy to support a business that puts so much thought into the offerings. As an aside, it is located next to a clothing boutique Tumbleweed (same owners) for the older child in you.

BEST DINNER/DESSERT DESTINATION: Boxer Ramen/Kinnamons

Boxer Ramen opened in a new location on Alberta Street in a cool new development that used to be the old Appliance Hospital. With some ingenuity and creative thinking they have built a space for two new restaurants, Boxer Ramen and Bae’s Friend Chicken. The bonus feature is a sweet soft-serve/cinnamon roll place Kinnamons for an easy dessert afterward.

BEST COCKTAIL BAR: Bar Cala

Bar Cala is billed as a Latin cocktail and Tapas bar and delivers atmosphere and fun. While Portland is known for its laid-back nature, it is nice to have a destination that raises the bar on your more traditional watering hole. Palm trees, umbrellas in drinks, and good food.

BEST HOME STORE: Eco Vibe

My favorite thing about Eco Vibe Home is the amazing ornament selection at Christmas time, but that is a personal reflection. Eco Vibe is full of great gifts, plants, cards, jewelry, and so many other little inspirations. There are just those stores that you want to linger in and this is one of them.