Steeped in history, the Market neighborhood is Kirkland's original town center. Founded in the late 1880s by Peter Kirk with a vision for a "Pittsburgh of the West," its commercial core was planned around Market Street. Historic 1891 brick buildings at Market Street and 7th Avenue mark the city's origins. Though the steel mill dream faded, Kirkland incorporated in 1905, later thriving on wool milling, shipbuilding, and as a key ferry hub.
Highly coveted and diverse, Market neighborhood real estate reflects its historic roots and modern evolution. Find a unique mix of preserved historic homes, luxurious modern single-family residences, stylish townhouses, and upscale condos, many with lake or city views. As prime downtown properties, they are among Kirkland's most valuable, attracting those who appreciate character, urban convenience, and a premium living experience in a competitive market.
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Kirkland's iconic waterfront park, located right in the Market district. It features a public dock, boat launch, sandy beach area, open-air pavilion, and is a central spot for community events and enjoying lake views.
Just steps from Market Street, this expansive park offers a wide range of facilities, including Lee Johnson Field (baseball), a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, tennis and basketball courts, a skate park, and a playground. It also houses the Peter Kirk Community Center and Kirkland Teen Union Building.
A scenic park offering stunning views of Lake Washington and the Seattle skyline, connecting to the waterfront.
The Market neighborhood is served by the highly-rated Lake Washington School District. Families in this central location may be zoned for schools such as:
Several private schools are also located within a convenient distance.
Life in the Market neighborhood is characterized by its vibrant energy, walkability, and a strong sense of community.
A beloved seasonal farmers market held at Marina Park (June-September), offering fresh local produce, artisan crafts, and a lively community gathering space.
The Market neighborhood is at the center of Kirkland's many annual events, including Celebrate Kirkland (4th of July parade), Kirkland Summerfest, Kirkland Uncorked (wine festival), art walks, and holiday festivities.
Home to numerous art galleries, public art installations, and the renowned Kirkland Performance Center (KPC), which hosts a variety of live shows, concerts, and theatrical productions.
Discover a wide variety of independent boutiques, clothing stores, gift shops, and specialty retailers lining Market Street and the surrounding downtown blocks.
From casual cafes and bakeries to lively pubs and upscale restaurants, the Market area offers culinary delights to suit every taste. Notable options include Volterra and numerous other highly-rated establishments.
Numerous inviting coffee shops provide perfect spots for meeting friends or enjoying a quiet break.
Conveniently located near Peter Kirk Park, offering extensive resources and programs.
Direct access to Lake Washington for boating, paddleboarding, kayaking, or simply enjoying the stunning views and lakeside ambiance.
A full range of professional services, including banks, salons, and healthcare providers, are readily available.