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ABOUT SULLIVAN'S GULCH


Sullivan's Gulch - a historic, pedestrian-friendly, diverse neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon -- just across the Willamette River from downtown.

It is a truly urban neighborhood with large comfortable homes, gracious apartments and shady, tree-lined streets, and a vibrant local business district -- yet close to the central city and adjacent to Lloyd Center, bus lines, transit stations, and freeways.

  

 

A few facts about the neighborhood

  • Our population is about 2500, and quite diverse

  • Several bus lines and the Max (light-rail) are easily accessible

  • The Lloyd Center Retail District borders us on the west

  • A thriving business and restaurant district is on Broadway and Weidler -- on the north side of the neighborhood

  • A large Fred Meyer store is on the east, at 30th and Weidler

  • The Sullivan's Gulch Neighborhood Association is one of 95 recognized neighborhood associations in Portland

 

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Our Symbol

The Blackberry Vine grows wild in the gulch alont I-84, and represents tenaciousness and sweet fruit. It symbolizes the past and present struggles to protect this vital central city neighborhood from both deterioration and thoughtless development, and reminds us of the fruits of those efforts we now enjoy.