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Improving community infrastructure in Tigard Triangle
Just east of Downtown Tigard is the aptly named Tigard Triangle, defined by the three roadways that border each side: Oregon Route 99W, Oregon Route 217, and Interstate 5. Though Tigard Triangle is mainly comprised of commercial buildings, the city of Tigard is expanding the neighborhood’s infrastructure and cultivating the 550-acre space into a walkable residential community. “We’re in the process of building out the street network, creating full sidewalks, and installing streetlights,” says Sean Farrelly, the Redevelopment Project Manager for The City of Tigard’s Community Development Department. “We want to build a community where people can get up, get a coffee, go to the park and walk around their community.” There are currently 4 bus stops along Oregon Route 99W, though more widely accessible public transportation is on the horizon for this growing community.
Diverse housing from mid-century townhomes to brick ranch homes
A mix of grids and short neighborhood streets branch off from the main throughway which runs north to south through the Tigard Triangle. Residences with shrub-lined parkways are scattered among a backdrop of cottonwood trees. Lawn sizes vary from manicured and compact to sprawling with connecting backyards and abundant foliage. Many of the homes are red brick and wood siding ranch-style homes, midcentury-style single-family homes and townhouses. Prices range from $400,000- $600,000, with the average home selling in the mid $500,000s. Homes with 1000 square feet or less sell for $300,000- $400,000, with the average price falling around $350,000.
An International Baccalaureate program at Tigard High School
Students can attend Durham Elementary School, which earned an A-minus on Niche and has a student-teacher ratio of 16-to-1. Students can continue to Thomas R Fowler Middle School and Tigard High School, both of which scored an A-minus on Niche. Tigard High School also offers an International Baccalaureate program which focuses on preparing students for college by emphasizing advanced reading, writing and analytical skills.
Natural areas, trails and a community farmers market
From Thomas R Fowler Middle School students can follow the Fanno Creek Trail and experience the diverse landscape of Tigard's second largest park¬— Dirksen Nature Park. Weave between mature trees and through wetlands into wide-open fields with pavilions and picnic tables. With its diverse wildlife and close proximity to Fowler Middle School, the park serves as an outdoor classroom for environmental education. When the weather turns, head to Tigard Bowling Alley for open bowl. From May to October, check out the Tigard Farmers Market in Universal Plaza where locals browse an array of booths showcasing local produce and handcrafted goods.
Pub fare, upscale dining and nearby amenities
End your day with dinner at Gator's Pub and Eatery, a local favorite for classic bar food. For a more upscale dining experience, head to McCormick & Schmick's Grill, known for its seafood, steak and expansive wine selection. For groceries, stop by the local Fred Meyer and for all things home improvement, check out the Lowes off of Southwest 72nd Avenue.
An annual balloon festival
With June comes the annual Festival of Balloons. Head to Cook Park and watch dozens of brightly colored hot air balloons ascend into early morning summer skies. This three-day-long event also features carnival rides, a 5K run, a car show and a beer garden.
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On average, homes in Tigard Triangle, Tigard sell after 179 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Tigard Triangle, Tigard over the last 12 months is $615,000, down 36% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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