A $2 million office originally built for luxury condo sales in Portland, Ore., may be converted to a self-storage facility.

June 1, 2010

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Luxury Condo Office May Be Converted to Self-Storage in Portland, Ore.

A $2 million office originally built for luxury condo sales in Portland, Ore., may be converted to a self-storage facility. Built in 2004, the “Discovery Center” was shut down after condo sales flopped; but the residents of the condos that did sell need a place to store their stuff.
 
Built in Portland’s South Waterfront neighborhood, the property was developed by Gerding Edlen Development and Williams & Dame Development and designed by Ziba Design. Hennebery Eddy Architects has filed preliminary plans to build a 110,000-square-foot storage facility on the site. The land is still owned by a company affiliated with Gerding Edlen.

Williams & Dame is building another storage facility across town, on the fringe of the Pearl District. It is designed by Holst Architecture.

Source: OregonLive.com, Former South Waterfront condo sales office could become self-service storage

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