$92M Lloyd District property portfolio bought by California company
The same real estate investment trust that purchased downtown Portland’s First & Main building for $129 million has announced plans to purchase a slew of buildings in the Lloyd District for $92...
View ArticleA plan to build up another superblock
The developer of Hassalo on Eighth is planning to follow with a massive, four-tower complex nearby.
View Article‘One shot’ to increase affordability
City officials are seeking ways to encourage the inclusion of more affordable units in new housing projects.
View ArticleSuperblock project designs critiqued
Portland design commissioners weighed in on Oregon Square, the next superblock project planned in the Lloyd District.
View ArticleTopping out celebrated at Hassalo on Eighth
A topping out ceremony was held Monday for the Hassalo on Eighth superblock project, though high winds forced construction crews to abort the placement of the final beam on the development’s 21-story...
View ArticleSuperblock design draws another critique
Oregon Square on Thursday went before the Portland Design Commission for the second time.
View ArticleHeadquarters hotel designs unveiled
Plans for the $235 million project aren't ready yet, according to the Portland Design Commission.
View ArticleInterior designer hired for Hassalo on Eighth
Vida Design, a Portland-based firm, will create interiors for the Hassalo on Eighth mixed-use development in the Lloyd District.
View ArticleCity Council approves mandatory energy reporting for buildings
The Portland City Council unanimously approved a new policy that will require certain buildings over 20,000 square feet to report their energy usage to the city every year.
View ArticleLloyd District continuing to attract investments
At a CREW Portland event, speakers touted the growth of the Lloyd District -- including new mixed-use construction and significant renovations at commercial properties.
View ArticleMore revisions in store for Oregon Square
After six hours of discussion at a Thursday meeting, the Portland Design Commission seemed pleased with parts of the latest design of a huge development in the Lloyd District. But other areas need more...
View ArticleOregon Square plans still need some work
GBD Architects principal Kyle Anderson, in an effort to get the green light for Oregon Square on Thursday, spent more than four hours before the Portland Design Commission and left with a date to return.
View ArticleNewsmakers 2016: American Assets Trust
American Assets Trust is changing the face of Portland's Lloyd District through projects like Hassalo on Eighth and the future Oregon Square.
View ArticleFirm slowing Oregon Square development
American Assets Trust is downshifting as it plans for Oregon Square, the massive superblock development expected to serve as an anchor for the Lloyd District.
View ArticleDesign panel: Oregon Square needs more refinement
The design team for Oregon Square, a two-phase superblock development in the works due south of Hassalo on Eighth in Northeast Portland, still has a lot of work to do, according to the Portland Design...
View ArticleOregon Square moves ahead
The Portland Design Commission's approval of Oregon Square means developer American Assets Trust can move forward toward obtaining a building permit.
View ArticleChanging development schemes
The developer of Oregon Square, a four-block mixed-use project planned in the Lloyd District, is weighing whether to change one building's space from apartments to offices.
View ArticleHassalo on Eighth is LEED Homes project of the year
Hassalo on Eighth, a mixed-use project in the Lloyd District that was developed by American Assets Trust, was named the LEED Homes project of the year by the U.S. Green Building Council.
View ArticleHassalo on Eighth team to speak at Greenbuild conference
The team behind the water-management system at Hassalo on Eighth will deliver a presentation on their experience at a national green-building conference.
View ArticlePortland reportedly sees dip in residential rents
Rents in Portland have fallen for consecutive months, suggesting new supply is making a dent in meeting the city’s housing needs.
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