Beaumont-Wilshire
One of the advantages of living in the Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhood is the variety of home styles that are available. South of Fremont, most of the homes were built in the early 1900s and you will find Tudors, Craftsman, bungalows, etc. Once you cross Fremont heading north, you'll find early 1900s classic styles along with a few homes that were built after 1950. On the north end of the neighborhood, it is home to Wilshire Park, a 14.83 acre paradise filled with a canopy of mature trees, playgrounds, and picnic facilities.
The Alameda Ridge takes a 45 degree turn at NE 33rd Avenue and extends into the Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhood ending at 49th. The homes along the ridge (see Alameda neighborhood above) offer some breath-taking views.
Northeast Fremont Street, between NE 33rd and NE 50th Avenues, serves as the focal point of community activity for the Beaumont-Wilshire neighborhood. As a neighborhood center, NE Fremont Street provides a mix of housing, commercial, institutional and retail services to residents and visitors. It is a place for people to socialize, run their errands, window shop, and dine at local restaurants. Interspersed between the commercial activities are small professional offices that provide medical, legal, and financial services to the greater community.
One of our favorite stores is the 5,000 square foot Beaumont Market at 4130 NE Fremont. In addition to the grocery items, there is an amazing amount of other stuff. Look up as it goes all the way from the floor to the ceiling, including some things hanging from the ceiling. You can always find a last minute gift item somewhere in Beaumont. They carry a good quantity of wine as well as the Harris Ranch meats and fresh produce.