Barkley

Bellingham City, Whatcom County, WA

   

Barkley Village [1] is a vibrant mixed use neighborhood that combines the best of urban design – accessibility, sustainability, and walkability – with the warmth, community, and charm of a bustling small town center. Nestled between Mt. Baker National Forest and Bellingham Bay in beautiful Bellingham, Washington, we provide a thoughtful, intentional, and functional alternative to other city neighborhoods, bringing together the very best of business, residential, and recreation. Here, everything is within reach and everyone is welcome!

The Barkley Neighborhood [2] contains 814 acres located primarily south of Sunset Drive and north of the Roosevelt and Alabama Hill Neighborhoods. It has a mix of land uses, including a regional scale commercial development at the Sunset/I-5 interchange (Sunset Square). The focal point of the neighborhood however, is the Barkley Urban Village development located around the Woburn/Barkley Boulevard intersection. This development is one of the first urban villages to be built in the city. It includes a mix of industrial, retail, professional offices and residential development.

  1. www.barkleyvillage.com, accessed June, 2024
  2. cob.org, accessed June, 2024

Nearby Neighborhoods

Street Names
Barkey Boulevard • Britton Road • Orleans Street


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