Portland

Irvington, Portland Neighborhood

Irvington offers a vibrant neighborhood featuring a variety of transportation options, including nearby bus lines and excellent bike infrastructure. The area hosts numerous businesses, general and specialty grocery stores, restaurants, and cafes conveniently positioned throughout. Green spaces such as Irving Park provide pleasant outdoor environments scattered around the neighborhood for recreational opportunities. Streets maintain a quiet atmosphere with low traffic noise, contributing to the overall peaceful setting. Housing predominantly consists of single detached homes with three or more bedrooms, alongside smaller apartment buildings. The neighborhood’s lively streets and accessible services create a well-rounded community with many appealing aspects for potential buyers.

Irvington has a character that appeals to a fairly diverse group of people. This part of the city has a large number of streets for those looking for a dynamic vibe. There are often many people around, there is a vast selection of entertainment venues, and with the nightlife venues in nearby neighborhoods, it is very easy to find a place to grab a drink since they are generally located very close by. Irvington is very quiet overall, as there are low levels of noise from traffic. It is easy to get to public green spaces in the neighborhood since there are a few of them close by for residents to relax in.

Highlights of Irvington

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌳 Irving Park

Occupying a large central spot in the heart of the neighborhood, Irving Park offers expansive green space with sports courts, picnic areas, a playground, an off-leash dog park, and walking trails, making it a beloved gathering place for neighbors and families year-round.

🏫 Irvington Elementary School

Located on NE Brazee Street, this well-regarded elementary school is a cornerstone for local families, fostering a strong sense of community and providing top-notch education within the neighborhood’s walkable, tree-lined streets.

🍽️ NE Broadway Restaurant Strip

Along NE Broadway on the southern edge of Irvington, you'll find a diverse mix of acclaimed eateries such as Blossoming Lotus and Frank's Noodle House, making it a go-to destination for food lovers seeking both casual and inventive cuisine.

🛒 Fred Meyer on NE Weidler Street

This sprawling, long-standing grocery and department store on NE Weidler serves as an anchor for daily essentials, boasting fresh local produce, household goods, and convenient access for Irvington residents.

🚴 Tillamook Neighborhood Greenway

Running parallel to NE Broadway, the Tillamook Neighborhood Greenway is a popular, low-traffic bicycle route that weaves through Irvington, providing a safe, scenic, and bike-friendly path ideal for commuting and enjoying the neighborhood’s historic architecture.

Irvington

This July in Irvington

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 1, 2026; July 8, 2026; July 15, 2026; July 22, 2026; July 29, 2026

Shemanski Park Farmers Market

Shemanski Park (downtown Portland) • 10:00 AM–2:00 PM

A convenient weekly midweek farmers market offering locally grown produce and artisanal goods just a short ride from Irvington—ideal for grabbing fresh ingredients or exploring vibrant vendor offerings mid-July.

July 18–19, 2026

Portland Pride Waterfront Festival and Parade

Waterfront Park / North Park Blocks to Naito Pkwy • Festival: Saturday 12:00 PM–8:00 PM; Sunday 11:30 AM–6:00 PM; Parade: Sunday begins 11:00 AM

Portland’s major LGBTQIA2S+ celebration held downtown, offering a fun, inclusive festival and parade that’s easy for Irvington residents to attend over the weekend.

July 11–12, 2026

East Portland Summer Arts Festival

Ventura Park • Evenings (times vary)

Two nights of lively musical performances—Latin, soul, and Cello Project tributes—offering accessible neighborhood arts entertainment not far from Irvington for a festive summer outing.

July 19, 2026

Art in ASL + Look With Me

Portland Art Museum • 12:00 PM–5:00 PM

A museum event welcoming all ages with accessible slow-looking sessions and artmaking—valuable cultural programming within reach of Irvington for families or art lovers with Deaf community focus.

July 11, 2026 and July 18, 2026 and July 25, 2026

Tool Library Borrowing Events

Various Portland tool libraries • 10:00 AM–12:00 PM

Monthly opportunities to borrow home and garden tools like checking out books—handy for DIYers and gardeners in Irvington looking to tackle projects without having to buy specialized equipment.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Irvington

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Irvington

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