Parkrose | |
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Neighborhood | |
Coordinates: 45°33′26″N 122°32′51″W / 45.55719°N 122.54745°WCoordinates: 45°33′26″N 122°32′51″W / 45.55719°N 122.54745°W PDF map |
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Country | United States |
State | Oregon |
City | Portland |
Government | |
• Association | Parkrose Neighborhood Association |
• Coalition | East Portland Neighborhood Office |
Area | |
• Total | 1.85 sq mi (4.80 km2) |
Population (2000) | |
• Total | 6,049 |
• Density | 3,300/sq mi (1,300/km2) |
Housing | |
• No. of households | 2095 |
• Occupancy rate | 93% occupied |
• Owner-occupied | 1030 households (49%) |
• Renting | 1065 households (51%) |
• Avg. household size | 2.89 persons |
Parkrose is a neighborhood in the Northeast section of Portland, Oregon.
The Parkrose plat was filed October 5, 1911. A branch post office of Portland was established there in 1921.
Parkrose was a small farming and residential suburb of Portland until the 1920s. The Oregon Journal noted on May 23, 1925, "Parkrose is a primary commuting center. . . . It is one of the most progressive and promising commuting districts on the eastern border of the city."
Parkrose was annexed by Portland, and the community was enumerated as a "Census-designated place" in 1980, when the community recorded a population of 21,108. There is a Parkrose / Sumner Transit Center, which is served by the Red Line of TriMet's MAX Light Rail. A bridge at the transit center spans Interstate 205. C-Tran serves the transit center and travels into Washington. There is also a Parkrose School District.