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April
2

What's Happening on Galveston Avenue in Bend, Oregon? (2026 Update)

Galveston Avenue has always been one of Bend's most popular areas—but right now, it's going through a noticeable transformation.

From new restaurants to major redevelopment and upcoming city improvements, this part of Northwest Bend is evolving quickly.

If you're wondering what's actually happening on Galveston, here's a real, current look.


New Restaurants and Local Additions

Bend's food scene continues to grow, and Galveston is right in the middle of it.

One of the newest additions is Powder Hound Doughnuts, a locally owned shop bringing classic donuts and coffee to the area, with a recent opening planned on Galveston.

In addition to that, multiple new restaurant spaces are being built, which means even more dining options are coming soon.

Galveston is continuing to strengthen its reputation as one of Bend's go-to spots for food and community.


Major New Development: Galveston Supply

One of the biggest changes happening right now is a new project called Galveston Supply.

This is a planned two-story commercial building that will include:

  • Multiple new restaurant spaces
  • Office space above
  • Outdoor plaza and gathering areas

This development is being built on the former Boss Rambler site and is designed to expand the dining and social scene in a big way.


Expansion of Existing Spaces

Nearby properties are also being upgraded.

The historic "Bakery Building" area is being expanded to include:

  • Additional restaurant capacity
  • New patio spaces
  • Updated interiors

This means more year-round dining and a more cohesive, modern feel along the corridor.


City of Bend Improvements (Big One)

This is the part many people don't realize:

The City of Bend is planning a major Galveston Corridor Project, expected to begin construction in 2026.

Planned improvements include:

  • Better sidewalks
  • Safer pedestrian crossings
  • Bike lanes
  • Improved lighting

The goal is to turn Galveston into a more walkable, safer, and more accessible "complete street."


What This Means for Buyers

This kind of growth matters—a lot.

Homes near Galveston are already desirable, and with these upgrades:

  • Walkability will improve
  • Lifestyle value will increase
  • Demand is likely to stay strong

Buyers looking for a lifestyle-driven location are continuing to prioritize this area.


What This Means for Sellers

For homeowners nearby, this is a strong position to be in.

Ongoing improvements and new businesses help:

  • Support long-term property value
  • Attract more buyers
  • Increase overall desirability

Location near Galveston continues to be a major selling point.


Final Thoughts

Galveston Avenue isn't just popular—it's evolving.

Between new restaurants, large-scale development, and city-led improvements, this area is becoming even more of a central hub in Bend.

If you're watching where Bend is growing, this is one of the key areas to pay attention to.


Thinking About Living Near Galveston?

If you're curious about homes near Galveston or want to better understand the surrounding neighborhoods, I'm happy to help you explore your options.


Pro Tip

Pay attention to areas that combine lifestyle and infrastructure improvements—those are often where long-term value grows the most.

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Kelly Johnson is a Bend, Oregon real estate agent specializing in relocation and Northwest Bend neighborhoods.

Message me "BEND" and I'll send you my relocation guide plus personalized recommendations based on your goals.

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