Rose City Park is a neighborhood (and a park of the same name) in Northeast
Portland, Oregon
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. It borders
Beaumont-Wilshire,
Grant Park, and the
Hollywood District on the west (at NE 47th Avenue),
Cully
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on the north (at NE Fremont Street),
Roseway
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and
Madison South on the east (at NE 65th Avenue), and
Center on the south (at the
Banfield Expressway and
MAX transit line).
The neighborhood was
plat
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ted in 1907, the year of the first
Portland Rose Festival. Trolley service from
Downtown Portland
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was inaugurated that year by the Portland Railway, Light & Power Co., and discontinued November 30, 1936.
In addition to its eponymous park (acquired 1920), other parks in the neighborhood include Normandale Park (1940), Frazer Park (1950, on the site of a former juvenile detention center), and the western part of Rose City Golf Course (1920), whose
clubhouse
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was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. A statue of
George Washington
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was commissioned by
Henry Waldo Coe and sculpted by
Pompeo Coppini, and dedicated on July 4, 1927.
It stood at 57th Avenue and Sandy Boulevard, in the center of the neighborhood, until it was toppled and burned by rioters on June 18, 2020, in the aftermath of the
murder of George Floyd
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at the hands of police in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Beginning in March 1946,
NABISCO
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Nabisco' ...
proposed building a large factory on in the Rose City Park neighborhood, choosing the location for proximity of workers and access to the rail line.
The city council approved the zoning change on June 5, 1947, but by June 26, 1947, NABISCO abandoned the project, building a plant at the northern edge of the
Piedmont
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neighborhood on Columbia Boulevard.
The plant was completed in August 1950.
The
NE 60th Ave station on the
Blue Line and
Red Line of the
MAX light rail system is on the boundary (
Interstate 84) with the Center neighborhood.
In July 2008, ''
Forbes
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'' magazine named Rose City Park the ninth most overpriced neighborhood in the country. This was based on a price-to-earnings spread comparing rental costs with buying costs for similar properties, based on number of bedrooms, location and price per square foot. A neighborhood with a high price-to-earnings spread is considered overvalued because a buyer is getting a low return based on costs and paying a huge premium to live in area relative to how much it would cost to rent a similar property there.
In Depth: America's Most Overpriced ZIP Codes - Portland, OR
- Forbes.com
See also
* Alameda Ridge
* Der Rheinlander
* Rose City Food Park
References
External links
Rose City Park Neighborhood Association Official Web Site
(RCPNA.org)
(PortlandNeighborhood.com)
* ttps://www.portlandoregon.gov/parks/article/594937 Rose City Park Street Tree Inventory Report
{{Rose City Park, Portland, Oregon
1907 establishments in Oregon
Neighborhoods in Portland, Oregon
Populated places established in 1907