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Fitzgibbon Glass more information

The Fitzgibbon Glass Building has been transformed into a vibrant working community consisting of six 4,300 square foot showroom spaces and 10,000 square feet of work/office spaces. Original exposed post and beam construction, 20 foot high ceilings, expansive glass overhead doors and windows give this building unique character for showroom and workspace uses. An additional second story provides one large space with 360 degree views of the city.

Triangle Building more information

The Triangle Building is a fully-renovated, two-story, heavy timber and brick warehouse, offering large exposed wooden beams, and natural brick, high ceilings, and abundant natural light. The Triangle Building was built in 1900 and named for its shape - it has curved edges hugging an existing rail freight spur.

Balfour-Guthrie Building more information

The Balfour Guthrie Building is historic in nature and progressive in performance. Originally constructed in 1913, the stone structure has hosted a variety of tenants who have configured and used the space in a number of ways. Where once stood a production machine, however, now stands a daylit design station. The Balfour Guthrie Building's most recent tenant, Thomas Hacker Architects, Inc., redesigned the building and balanced objectives for historic preservation and sustainability by including such features as a high-efficiency heating and cooling system, exposed structural elements, and an integrated daylighting strategy among others. The design has renewed the historic integrity of the building while enhancing its performance 24% beyond energy code.

The Lovejoy (Retail space) more information

THE LOVEJOY is a mixed-use, two-block project in the Pearl District with space to work, dwell and shop. THE LOVEJOY is not a traditional Class-A office tower or residence, but a forwardthinking, environmentally-conscious neighbor looking for like-minded people who want to live, work and play in a creative, healthy environment.

The Lovejoy (Office space) more information

THE LOVEJOY is a mixed-use, two-block project in the Pearl District with space to work, dwell and shop. THE LOVEJOY is not a traditional Class-A office tower or residence, but a forwardthinking, environmentally-conscious neighbor looking for like-minded people who want to live, work and play in a creative, healthy environment.

RiverEast Center more information

The 1951 Art Deco warehouse once moved goods for C&H Sugar and Quaker Oats until 40 years ago when the property was condemned for the unrealized Mount Hood freeway. The $17 million redevelopment now houses 250 people, seven businesses and two non-profits. An old railroad spur is buried at the street level, a remnant from the days when trains would pull up to the loading dock inside the building. Public transportation now delivers employees to the doors of RiverEast Center.

West Bearing Building more information

The West Bearing Building is situated in the heart of Portland’s Pearl District and has undergone a major renovation. This ideal location is across from the Weiden & Kennedy building (housing Design Within Reach, Blue Hour, Rudy’s Barbershop, Babette, The Casey & Caffè Umbria) and one block from the Brewery Blocks (housing Whole Foods, Anthropologie, Diesel, West Elm, Sur La Table, PF Changs, North Face, etc.).