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Portland Homes Tour spotlights new Alberta Arts District townhouses
Portland Homes Tour spotlights new Alberta Arts District townhouses
Portland Homes Tour spotlights new Alberta Arts District townhouses

Published on: 04/24/2026

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New townhouses in Northeast Portland’s Alberta Arts District as well as other modern dwellings will be open during the 2026 Portland Homes Tour on Saturday, April 25.Tonal House designed by architect Chris Brown of Observation Studio is on the 2026 Portland Homes Tour.This Portland residence was designed by Lever Architecture and is featured in the 2026 Portland Homes Tour.Royal III was designed by brothers who lead William/Kaven Architecture and built in their exclusive development near Northwest Portland’s Forest Park.

New townhouses in Northeast Portland’s Alberta Arts District as well as other modern dwellings will be open during the 2026 Portland Homes Tour on Saturday, April 25.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/realestate/2026/04/portland-homes-tour-spotlights-new-alberta-arts-district-townhouses.html

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