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Bainbridge Apartments more information
Bainbridge offers spacious 1 & 2 bedroom apartment homes. All prices include heat & hot water. All are fully applianced (energy efficient) offer an open floor plan with a private balcony or patio. All are professionaly cleaned and painted before you move in (eco-friendly products & low voc paints). We are set back on a wooded lot in a great residential neighborhood, close to every major convenience.
Cascade Retail Square more information
Cascade Square Retail is a remodel/ rehab of an existing concrete building. 95% of the exterior materials were reused. A reduction in heating and cooling energy use is achieved through use of economizers to bring in outside air during tempeate times of the year. Water conservation is achieved through low-flow water faucets and toilets with dual flush technology. Air quality is improved by using low VOC and formaldehyde free products, operable windows and using green housekeeping materials for maintenance.
221 Molalla more information
221 Molalla is a mixed-use retail and office complex located in an area of Oregon City in the midst of revitalization. 221 Molalla is the first privately developed LEED Gold rating in Clackamas County. Lower per foot operating costs due to energy efficient HVAC, lighting, and building systems. Bioswale in the parking lot to cleanse stormwater runoff. Five, six foot salmon, made from glulam beams and sheet metal salvaged during construction, gracing the outdoor patio.
The 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 efficient3901 N. Williams Avenue more information
This vintage character building in an exciting and re-emerging neighborhood is undergoing a major renovation. Join SCRAP (School & Community Reuse Action Project) and others in a creative, fun loving and entrepreneurial environment. EXD zoning allows a wide range of uses.
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Portland, OR, recycled materials, water efficient3808 N. Williams Avenue more information
This vintage warehouse building features high wooden bow truss ceilings and has recently undergoing a major renovation. Join this exciting, re-emerging neighborhood in a property positioned to serve over 23,000 people living within and over 20,000 people working within a 1- mile radius. EXD zoning allows a wide range of uses.
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Portland, OR, North Portland, warehouse, water efficientBrewery Block 1 more information
The Brewery Blocks, located at the former site of the Blitz-Weinhard Brewery, is a five-block project in the SW section of Portland’s vibrant, post-industrial neighborhood known as the Pearl District.
With the combination of historic preservation of the Weinhard Brewhouse and the Armory Building, and an increase in retail and commercial activity, this area has been transformed into a bustling urban neighborhood. It provides a design that is faithful to the industrial character of the former Brewery and the Pearl District, and is consistent with "environmentally friendly" sustainable development concepts. Gerding Edlen Development is excited to have transformed The Brewery Blocks into livable and usable space that will serve the community for many years to come.
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Portland, OR, brewery blocks, energy efficient, LEED, water efficientBrewery Block 4 - M Financial Plaza more information
(from the Gerding Edlen website: www.gerdingedlen.com)
On Block Four, we created an active retail streetscape by building a podium with a number of flexible spaces in a range of sizes to accommodate a wide variety of potential retail tenants. To ensure that we added to the overall prosperity of the city, we focused on attracting not only emerging local merchants but also new retailers to the market. Key tenants include Anthropologie, Finn, Swahili, PF Chang’s and the Art Institute of Portland.
