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Apartment buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon (58 P) Pages in category "Apartment buildings in Portland, Oregon" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
Yard is a 21-story, 206-foot (63 m)-tall apartment building built at the Burnside Bridgehead in Portland, Oregon's Kerns neighborhood, in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was designed by Skylab Architecture for Key Development Co. of Hood River and Guardian Real Estate Services of Portland.
The Harrison Tower Apartments, West Tower, formerly the Portland Center Apartments II, is a building in downtown Portland, Oregon.Part of a three-building complex with a Mid-Century modernist design, the west building was the tallest in the city from its completion in 1965 until it was surpassed in 1969 by the Bank of California Tower.
Park Avenue West Tower is a high-rise in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The 30-floor tower consists of commercial office space, ground floor retail, and apartments. It is the fourth tallest building in Portland behind the Wells Fargo Center, KOIN Center and the US Bancorp Tower. [2] Developed by TMT Development and designed by TVA ...
The Dayton Apartment Building in 2013 Location: 2056–2058 NW Flanders Street ... 2056–2058 NW Flanders Street Portland, Oregon: Coordinates Built: 1907: Architect ...
Tudor Arms Apartments may refer to: Tudor Arms Apartments (Portland, Oregon), listed on the NRHP in Northwest Portland, Oregon; Tudor Arms Apartments (Baltimore, Maryland), a historic cooperative apartment building in Wyman Park, Baltimore; The Tudor Arms, also known as The Rae Flats and The Raleigh, historic apartment buildings in Buffalo, New ...
The Jeanne Manor Apartment Building is a seven-story apartment hi-rise located in downtown Portland, Oregon, in the United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] Architects Bennes and Herzog finished the Art Deco structure in 1931.
The Trinity Place Apartments, located in northwest Portland, Oregon, is acknowledged by the National Register of Historic Places. [4]An unreinforced masonry building, placing it at high risk of collapse in a major earthquake, the 46,000-square-foot (4,300 m 2) building was given a $1.3 million full seismic retrofit, in phases over a period of a few years, concluding in 2017.