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Neighborhood Directory
Portland, Tennessee, United States
Overview
A source-backed directory of neighborhoods in Portland, drawn from Overture Maps and OpenStreetMap data.
Source-backed neighborhood directory
Only mapped neighborhoods are highlighted — blank areas may not have coverage yet.
Alameda
Ankeny Square
Ankeny Square is a small city block with food carts and a few benches in Portland's downtown area. The space is mostly used for quick meals or social gatherings during the day.
Arbor Lodge
Ardenwald
Ardenwald sits on the border of Portland and Milwaukie, offering a mix of residential homes and local parks. The area is mostly quiet, with easy access to transit routes.
Argay Terrace
Argay Terrace sits in northeast Portland with a mix of ranch-style homes and apartment complexes. The area is mostly residential, with parks and schools nearby.
Arlington Heights
Arlington Heights is a quiet residential neighborhood with tree-lined streets and single-family homes. Local schools and parks add to its family appeal.
Arnold Creek
Arnold Creek is a quiet residential area with many single-family homes, mature trees, and low traffic. Most properties here are owner-occupied and the streets are peaceful.
Ashcreek
Ashcreek is a quiet residential area on Portland's southwest edge. Most streets here are lined with single-family homes and mature trees.
Beaumont-Wilshire
Beaumont-Wilshire is a quiet northeast Portland neighborhood with residential streets and a small commercial strip. Most homes date from the early twentieth century.
Boise
Boise is a residential neighborhood northwest of downtown Portland, known for its mix of older homes and recent apartment developments. Many locals are drawn by easy access to North Williams Avenue and local bike paths.
Brentwood-Darlington
Bridlemile
Bridlemile is a mostly residential area in southwest Portland known for quiet streets and larger single-family homes. The local schools have a strong reputation among families.
Brooklyn
Brooklyn covers a huge area with everything from quiet tree-lined streets to busy retail corridors. It has a mix of old brownstones, new condos, parks, and industrial pockets.
Buckman
Buckman has a mix of old homes, apartments, and businesses. Bars, coffee shops, and small stores cluster along major streets near downtown Portland.
Cathedral Park
Centennial
Centennial is a suburban area south of Denver with many single-family homes and planned communities. Shopping centers and office parks line the main roads.
Collins View
Collins View is a quiet residential neighborhood in southwest Portland known for its hillside homes. Lewis & Clark College sits at its center, drawing students and staff to the area.
Colonial Heights
Creston-Kenilworth
Creston-Kenilworth is mainly residential with quiet streets and older homes. Small local shops line SE 50th Avenue.
Crestwood
Director Park
Director Park is a compact urban space surrounded by mid-rise offices, cafes, and small shops. It attracts weekday workers and occasional downtown visitors.
Downtown
Eastmoreland
Eastmoreland is quiet and residential, defined by wide streets and historic homes. Reed College sits at the edge, drawing some students and faculty to the area.
Eliot
Far Southwest
Far Southwest is a mostly suburban area in Portland with quiet streets and big apartment complexes. Portland Community College is its main landmark.
Forest Park
Foster-Powell
Support-Powell is mostly residential with a mix of older single-family homes and newer apartment buildings. Its main streets feature casual eateries and local shops, drawing people from nearby neighborhoods.
Francis and Clare Commons
Francis and Clare Commons is a newer residential neighborhood with a mix of townhouses and single-family homes. Parks and walking trails run through the area, connecting several community spaces.
Goose Hollow
Grant Park
Grant Park is mostly residential, featuring a mix of historic homes and newer developments. Parks and casual eateries are scattered throughout the area.
Hayhurst
Hazelwood
Hazelwood sits along the Monongahela River and has a mix of residential streets and light industry. The area is seeing new development but still feels quiet and removed from downtown.
Healy Heights
Hillsdale
Hillside
Hillside consists mostly of single-family homes and large apartment blocks. The area sees regular foot traffic from nearby schools and has some small local shops along its main roads.
Hollywood
Homestead
Homestead lies south of Pittsburgh and is known for its industrial heritage. Residents frequent small local shops, cafes, and historic sites along its main street.
Hosford-Abernethy
Hosford-Abernethy centers on mix of older homes and small businesses, with straightforward access to Portland's eastside. Traffic moves quickly along major streets but quieter blocks feel residential.
Irvington
Kenton
Kenton is a quiet residential area with historic roots in North Portland. It has a mix of older homes and light industry nearby.
Kerns
Kerns balances residential blocks with a mix of casual eateries and small shops. The area sees steady foot traffic from locals throughout the week.
Laurelhurst
Laurelhurst has tree-lined streets, old homes, and a quiet atmosphere. Residents value easy access to parks and local schools.
Lents
Lents is a diverse residential area in Southeast Portland with a history of affordable housing and gradual redevelopment. Access to transit and green spaces attracts a mix of families and longtime residents.
Linnton
Lloyd District
Lloyd District is a commercial hub with office towers and the city's major indoor arena. Large hotels and convention spaces draw business trade year-round.
Madison South
Maplewood
Markham
Markham is a large suburban area north of Toronto with a strong tech sector and many Asian businesses. Housing ranges from older homes to new developments.
Marshall Park
Marshall Park is a quiet residential area, mostly made up of single-family homes and tree-lined streets. Local schools and small parks give it a suburban feel close to city conveniences.
Mill Park
Montavilla
Montavilla has a mix of older homes and newer apartments. The main commercial street features small shops and popular local restaurants.
Mount Scott-Arleta
Mount Tabor
Mount Tabor centers around its namesake volcanic park, offering sweeping city views and forested trails. Homes are mostly single-family, with quiet streets and mature trees.
Multnomah
Multnomah is a quiet residential area with some local shops and cafes centered along Multnomah Village. The neighborhood features mature trees and single-family homes with a suburban feel.
North Tabor
Northwest District
Northwest District has a mix of historic homes and new apartments, with busy streets lined by local shops and cafes. Popular for young professionals who like walkable neighborhoods.
Northwest Heights
Northwest Industrial
Northwest Industrial is defined by its warehouses, factories, and rail yards. Few homes or retail options exist here.
Old Town
Overlook
Overlook is mostly residential, with a mix of single-family homes and apartments. North Portland's MAX light rail cuts through, making commutes easy.
Parkrose
Parkrose is a residential area on Portland's eastern edge, marked by light industry and easy highway access. Housing is mostly single-family with some apartments and motels along Sandy Boulevard.
Parkrose Heights
Parkrose Heights is primarily residential with modest homes and some apartment complexes. It offers easy freeway access but few local businesses.
Pearl District
Former warehouses now hold luxury condos, galleries, and trendy bars. Most streets are walkable and lined with shops and restaurants.
Pioneer Courthouse Square
Pioneer Courthouse Square sits at the center of downtown Portland and hosts key public events. Offices, shops, and transit lines cluster around the large brick plaza.
Pleasant Valley
Pleasant Valley is mostly residential, with wide streets lined by single-family homes. A few small parks and shopping plazas break up the quiet suburban feel.
Portsmouth
Powellhurst-Gilbert
Powellhurst-Gilbert covers a large area in Southeast Portland with many single-family homes and some apartment complexes. The neighborhood has a mix of residential streets and commercial corridors along Powell Boulevard.
Reed
Richmond
Richmond is known for its large Asian community and commercial activity, with many businesses lining busy streets. Residential areas feature single-family homes and some mid-rise apartments.
Rivergate Industrial District
Rose City Park
Rose Quarter
Rose Quarter is Portland's main sports and entertainment center, dominated by large arenas and busy transit connections. Few residential buildings and limited dining options shape its utilitarian feel.
Roseway
Russell
Russell is a residential area with a mix of older homes and small businesses. It is known for its local community organizations and nearby schools.
Sabin
Sabin is a mostly residential neighborhood with tree-lined streets and older homes. Local businesses cluster along NE Alberta Street and NE Fremont Street.
Saint Johns
Saint Johns is a quiet residential area with pockets of locally-owned shops and older homes. The main street feels lived-in and practical, with community parks nearby.
Sellwood-Moreland
Sellwood-Moreland is a residential neighborhood in southeast Portland with a mix of classic homes and small businesses. Parks and independent shops line its main streets.
South Burlingame
South Burlingame is a mostly residential neighborhood featuring single-family homes and quiet streets. Access to parks and local schools is a draw for families.
South Portland
South Portland is a mostly residential area south of downtown with easy access to major highways. It features local cafes and small parks scattered throughout.
South Tabor
South Tabor is a residential neighborhood in southeast Portland with tree-lined streets and modest homes. It has a quiet atmosphere but easy access to main roads and transit.
Southwest Hills
Sullivan's Gulch
Sumner
Sumner is a quiet residential area known for its family homes and local parks. Most streets are lined with trees and there are few commercial businesses nearby.
Sunnyside
Swan Island Industrial Park
Swan Island Industrial Park is a large employment center focused on shipping, logistics, and manufacturing. Public access is limited and there are few amenities for visitors.
Sylvan-Highlands
Sylvan-Highlands is a quiet, residential area set on forested hills west of downtown. The Oregon Zoo and Hoyt Arboretum are in the neighborhood.
University Park
West Portland Park
West Portland Park is a residential area on the southwest edge of Portland, known for its quiet streets and mix of single-family homes and apartments. The neighborhood is close to highways and features several small parks.
Wilkes
Woodland Park
Woodland Park is mostly residential with single-family homes and a few apartment complexes. Local schools and parks give the area a suburban feel.
Woodstock
Woody Guthrie Circle
Woody Guthrie Circle is a small residential area named after the folk singer, mostly known for single-family homes. Its streets are quiet with few local businesses.
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