Why Live in Logan
Logan, located 2 miles from Downtown Spokane, is a historic neighborhood closely tied to Gonzaga University. Developed between 1884 and 1890, Logan features wide sidewalks with greenery, reflecting European design trends. The area offers a mix of housing options, including Craftsman-bungalows, minimal traditional, Cape Cod, and Victorian styles, catering to students, faculty, and long-term residents. The neighborhood is primarily renter-based, with opportunities for investment in multifamily buildings. Residents enjoy a variety of dining and retail options on North Hamilton Street, such as Page 42, a women-owned used bookstore, and Arctos Coffee Company, known for its house-roasted espresso drinks and locally sourced pastries. Popular restaurants include Indigenous Eats and Our Thai House Restaurant. For groceries, residents visit Safeway or Yoke’s Fresh Market. Logan is home to Mission Park, featuring a playground, pickleball court, athletic fields, and picnic areas, and is near Witter Aquatic Center and Upriver Park, which offers access to the Spokane River and the Centennial Trail. The neighborhood is somewhat walkable, with bike lanes and bus stops along the main thoroughfare, and is bordered by Route 2 with access to I-90. Children attend Logan Elementary School and North Central High School, the latter of which is highly rated. The area is safer than the national average, providing a secure environment for residents.
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