Neighbors strike deal with builder of 263 homes on former Alpenrose site in SW Portland

A 263-home subdivision on the former Alpenrose dairy property will not be appealed by neighbors in southwest Portland.

On November 8, a municipal hearings officer approved the proposed Raleigh Crest development, moving forward with the house development on the historic 51-acre land that was used for community gatherings and Little League games.

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