Portland
The 20 on Hawthorne more information
The 20 on Hawthorne sits in the heart of Portland's strongest communities- the hawthorne district. Throw a stone to some of the funkiest (and tasitest) restaurants Portland has to offer. Walk to farmers markets. Engage in community discussion. Live green and be proud!
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Portland, OR, car matrix, ecoroof, green, Hawthorne, LEED Certified, Portland, Portlandia, Smart living, South East, the 90'sIndigo@twelve|west more information
Indigo is the most sustainable luxury apartment building Portland has to offer. Offering the perfect blend of wholistic, green living and the comforts of a posh, high end lifestyle, Indigo defines what it means to be ecochic. With ecoroofing, wind turbines, and rain harvesting systems right next to roof top decks and penthouse apartments and solar hot water and transit centric living in the heart of Portland's hip new West End district- live green and live well!
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Portland, OR, 20 Minute Living, LEED, Pearl district, Platinum, Portland, Solar Hotwater, West End, Wind TurbinesCascade Station more information
Surrounded by new hotels, restaurants, and retail amenities, Cascade Station is the ideal location for office users and LEED registered with the certification goal of "Gold". Extensive window lines and efficient floor plans will allow tenants to design suite layouts according to their needs. Tenants will enjoy an outdoor patio, bocce ball court, exercise facility, distinctive building lobby, abundant parking, and two MAX stops conveniently located nearby. Please see www.cbre.com/USA/US/OR/Portland/Property/cascadestation.htm for additional information and marketing brochure.
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.
