Lomond

Lomond neighborhood

Looks Like

A great place to find traditional single family homes as well as truly unique two-family homes, many of which look just like their single family counterparts. You’ll also find apartment buildings with an architectural flair all their own.

Feels Like

A family reunion at which the new generation finds itself alongside those with deep roots in the community. Lomond School events draw members of the greater neighborhood in addition to families of school children.

Walk To

Gridley Triangle park, Shaker Town Center shops and restaurants, and a number of Blue Line RTA stops

Close To

Main Library, Stephanie Tubbs Jones Community Building and several other Shaker neighborhoods – Lomond is centrally located.

Named For

Lomond Elementary, 17917 Lomond, built in 1928.

Home Styles

Scotsdale BoulevardScottsdale Boulevard

Year built: 1928
Square feet: 1850
Style: French



  • Brick walls and tower element.
  • Low set dormers
  • Steeply pitched hip roof

Winslow RoadWinslow Road

Year built: 1929
Square feet: 3730
Style: English Tudor



  • Decorative scrollwork over main entry
  • Original leaded glass window in two different patterns.
  • Two-Family brick, stone, stucco and half-timbering

How to Connect

Facebook: The Lomond Association
Website: lovelomond.com