Lynnwood

Lynnwood’s story traces back to its roots in the Town of Jasper Place during the 1950s, a tale that unfolded gradually until the early 1980s. Within its bounds, Lynnwood wears the badge of a predominantly residential community, sprinkled with a handful of cozy local businesses. A tapestry of single-detached houses weaves through its heart, while a substantial apartment complex graces its north-central nook along 87th Avenue. Lynnwood’s streets, crafted in a modified grid pattern with gentle curves, dance harmoniously to the tune of the nearby river valley system, offering residents glimpses of natural splendor. Nestled within this tranquil setting, a ravine traverses the south-central landscape, inviting exploration and moments of quiet reflection. Lynnwood’s central locale acts as a gateway to convenience, bridging residents effortlessly to the Whitemud Freeway and an array of local commercial delights along 149th Street. And in a nod to its verdant surroundings, Lynnwood draws its name from the linden tree, honoring the gentle wood that whispers tales of the earth’s embrace.