The Burkhardt


2254 NW Glisan St, Portland, OR

Neighborhood: Nob Hill
Studios
Pets Allowed: 2 Cats Welcome

About The Burkhardt

For those looking to experience an urban lifestyle in a handsome historic property, The Burkhardt provides the perfect solution. The timeless brick exterior and royal embellishments amplify this building’s historic charm. With only 13 apartments, the building has a sense of intimacy. A raised courtyard welcomes residents home and provides a pleasant buffer from the activity of NW 23rd Avenue. These apartments feature restored hardwood floors, energy efficient windows and kitchenettes. Classic touches like arched doorways and dressing rooms with built-in storage help to make these studios exceptional. The Burkhardt has a common access entry, laundry facilities onsite and additional storage available.

Nob Hill is a popular and trendy neighborhood with a wide array of exceptional restaurants and boutique shopping. NW 23rd Avenue is literally steps from The Burkhardt’s front door. Revel in the abundance of local dining options like Harlow, McMenamins, Kornblatt’s Delicatessen, Bartini, Ken’s Bakery, and more. Window shop at Ether, Snow Peak, or Tender Loving Empire. People from all over Portland come to take in all the action and enjoy a plethora of choices on tree-lines streets.

This is an ideal neighborhood for those who enjoy a broad range of recreational activities. Spend your days shopping, people watching, picnicking at nearby Couch Park, or exploring the trails in Forest Park. The Burkhardt is located within walking distance to both Cinema 21 and the Mission Theater that offer new films and revivals of old favorites. The Pearl District is just a few minutes away, where you can take in a live show at Portland Center Stage, or head to Providence Park to catch a Soccer match.

With an incredible “Walk” Score of 98, this is an excellent spot for those who are interested in leaving their cars behind and immersing themselves in the fantastic urban lifestyle. Trader Joes is less than 600 feet away, making grocery shopping a breeze, while the streetcar and multiple bus lines can easily whisk you to other neighborhoods. You will find that all of life’s necessities are already within easy reach, but highways 405 and 30 are both nearby allowing for easy commuting and leisure travel. The Providence Park Max stop is also nearby and allows access to Beaverton, Hillsboro, Milwaukie, North Portland, the Airport, Gresham, and beyond.

 
 
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