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Tempe Transportation Center more information
This 3-story mixed use project is only 2 blocks from Mill Avenue and 3 blocks from ASU. Walking distance to Tempe Town Lake, Hotels, Retail and Entertainment. It doesn't get any greener than the Tempe Transportation Center (TTC) at the base of the well-known "A" mountain in Tempe! Currently seeking LEED Platinum certification, the TTC is a stellar example of incorporating the needs of the surrounding district to create a building of which the community and tenants can be proud.
Museum Place Lofts & Townhouses more information
The pace is quicker. The mood more vibrant. The words hustle and bustle come to mind. This is life in the city and it's perfectly embodied in the new Museum Place Lofts and Townhouses. Life here is not about 2-car garages and long commutes. It's about art and culture and the intimacy that comes from being in the center of it all.
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Portland, OR, green roof, LEED Certified, mixed useThe 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.
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Portland, OR, daylighting, ecoroof, green roofThe 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.
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Portland, OR, daylighting, ecoroof, green roofBelmont East more information
Belmont East is a unique design blending the diverse building types and styles on Belmont Street. Located at the eastern gateway to the thriving Belmont area, Belmont East takes design inspiration from the traditional materials and forms of the existing historic neighborhoods while adding a contemporary statement. The established residences surrounding the site were built during a period when a high level of craftsmanship was standard, and detailing is a key aspect of the design of Belmont East. Considering the eclectic styles along Belmont Street, a mixture of forms and colors are integrated into the exterior design.
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Portland, OR, ecoroof, enhanced insulation, green roof, radiant heating, SoutheastFirst & Main (Retail space) more information
As the newest addition to downtown Portland's growing business community, First & Main offers a prestigious address with breathtaking views and unparalleled access to some of the city's finest amenities and key transportation outlets.
With sweeping views of the Willamette River and Mount Hood, First & Main will reign as downtown Portland’s newest destination for customers seeking a harmonious mix of urban spirit and natural environs. The building will feature balconies on its fourth, 15th and 16th floors to take in its expansive and unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape. Within walking distance of the city’s most popular restaurants, hotels, business services and shopping destinations, First & Main will be uniquely positioned to embrace the beauty, accessibility and vibrancy of a community enjoying continued growth. And it will serve as the ideal destination for work, play and everything in between.
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Portland, OR, Class A office, ecoroof, green roof, LEED, renewable energy200 Market Place more information
Built in 1973, 200 Market Place took on the green challenge in 1998 when Russell Development Company purchased the property and began removal of asbestos as part of the complete reconstruction of the building's interior and exterior ground level. The building has been going through constant improvements ever since.
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Portland, OR, ecoroof, energy efficient, green roof, LEED, LEED-EBFirst & Main (Office space) more information
As the newest addition to downtown Portland's growing business community, First & Main offers a prestigious address with breathtaking views and unparalleled access to some of the city's finest amenities and key transportation outlets.
With sweeping views of the Willamette River and Mount Hood, First & Main will reign as downtown Portland’s newest destination for customers seeking a harmonious mix of urban spirit and natural environs. The building will feature balconies on its fourth, 15th and 16th floors to take in its expansive and unobstructed views of the surrounding landscape. Within walking distance of the city’s most popular restaurants, hotels, business services and shopping destinations, First & Main will be uniquely positioned to embrace the beauty, accessibility and vibrancy of a community enjoying continued growth. And it will serve as the ideal destination for work, play and everything in between.
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Portland, OR, Class A office, ecoroof, green roof, LEED, renewable energyThe Casey (Retail space) more information
A high-profile retail space situated in the heart of Portland's Pearl District and featuring stunning, contemporary architecture. The Casey has an ideal location across from the Weiden & Kennedy bulding (housing Design Within Reach, Blue Hour, Rudy's Barbershipe, Babette) and one block from the Brewery Blocks (housing Whole Foods, Anthropologie, Diesel, West Elm, Sur la Table, PF Changs, North Face, etc.).
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Portland, OR, ecoroof, green roof, LEED, operable windows, water efficientThe Civic (Retail space) more information
The Civic is a mixed-use development located in the heart of one of Portland's most populated and most visited areas. West Burnside is the lifeline that connects downtown to the trendy Nob Hill neighorhood including both NW 23rd and NW 21st Avenues. Significant amenities include easy highway and public transit access and an active pedestrian daytime scene with strong local businesses such as The Oregonian and Zupan's. Nearby PGE Park’s full year-round schedule of events ranging from AAA baseball to evening concerts, and the Multnomah Athletic Club with over 20,000 members. Additionally, a dense population of new and existing urban mixed-use housing developments surrounds this space.
