Sunnyland Neighborhood

What You’ll Fall in Love With.

As diverse as any Bellingham neighborhood.

Market.

Industrial uses (some located in older homes) dominate the southern third of the neighborhood. Multifamily and single-family areas surround a neighborhood commercial area at the Alabama/James Street intersection. This neighborhood, home to over 2,200 Bellingham residents, also includes open space and play fields at the reconstructed Bellingham High School, Sunnyland Park, Sunnyland Elementary School, and adjacent Memorial Park.

What to Expect.

Neighborhood plans in the future include providing better access to the parks in the neighborhood, improving streets and bike paths, and just recently the demolition of the Sunnyland Elementary School started with plans to build a newer facility including a $31 million budget!

Real Talk.

The neighborhood can feel small and crowded, from its border along I-5 to its popular commercial/industrial district.