Why Live in Town Center
Town Center in Troutdale, Oregon, is a neighborhood with a variety of attractions and amenities. Dining options include Ristorante Di Pompello, known for its extensive Italian menu, and Troutdale Station, which features over 20 food carts offering global cuisines. McMenamin’s Edgefield, a historic site, offers a hotel, golf course, distillery, brewery, winery, and a movie theater. For shopping, the Columbia Gorge Outlets provide a range of stores like Coach and Eddie Bauer, while a Walmart Supercenter is conveniently located less than 3 miles away. Housing in Town Center includes townhouses and single-family homes, with styles ranging from 1970s split-levels to newer Craftsman homes. Helen Althaus Park, a nearly 10-acre green space, features a basketball court, playground, and a mile-long trail. Depot Park, adjacent to the Troutdale Historical Society’s Depot Rail Museum, offers a wooded area along Beaver Creek. The neighborhood is well-connected, with Interstate 84 providing access to downtown Portland, less than 18 miles away, and the Historic Columbia River Highway leading to the scenic Columbia River Gorge. Local transportation includes a free shuttle service to the Troutdale Reynolds Industrial Park and TriMet bus lines. Monthly First Fridays bring the community together with art walks, live music, and local vendors.