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  2. Public Service Building (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Service Building is a historic 67.06 m (220.0 ft), 15-story office building in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States.The building and its attached parking garage have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Public Service Building and Garage since 1996. [4]

  3. Darcelle XV Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Darcelle XV Plaza (formerly O'Bryant Square) [1] is a square that was a small park and fountain at the intersection of Southwest Park Avenue and Southwest Harvey Milk Street in downtown Portland, Oregon, in the United States. It received the current name in July 2023. It was named after Hugh O'Bryant, Portland's first mayor. [2] [3]

  4. Director Park - Wikipedia

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    Director Park (officially Simon and Helen Director Park) is a city park in Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon.Opened in 2009 at a cost of $9.5 million, it covers a 700-space underground parking garage, which connects underground to the Fox Tower and the Park Avenue West Tower.

  5. Portland Bureau of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    1753 parking meters (410 single meters, 1,343 pay stations) Six parking garages; 331 miles of bike lanes; The Bureau also owns the Portland Streetcar and the Portland Aerial Tram, though they are operated by Portland Streetcar Inc. and the Oregon Health & Science University respectively. [46] [47]

  6. Rose Quarter - Wikipedia

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    The Rose Quarter was created in 1993, when significant parts of the parking lot of the Memorial Coliseum were transferred to the Oregon Arena Corporation, an operating company owned by Paul Allen, to facilitate construction of the Rose Garden Arena, later renamed the Moda Center. [10]

  7. Fox Tower - Wikipedia

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    The 462-space underground parking garage was the deepest in Portland when built. [7] In 2006 the Fox Tower's developer, Tom Moyer, started construction of an underground garage on the block to the west, connected to the Fox Tower garage. This new parking structure opened in December 2007 making the total underground parking space count 1132.