Loyal Legion, (Bank of Beaverton Building) 1923, Beaverton
Built in 1923 and listed as a contributing structure to Beaverton’s National Register Historic District, the Bank of Beaverton building sits in the heart of the city’s commercial district. Its reuse not only breathes new life into one of Beaverton’s historic sites, it celebrates an architectural gem and embodies a significant period in Beaverton’s development as a city. Since 2017, the city has proactively worked to create Restaurant Row in Downtown and Loyal Legion now serves as one successful mainstay alongside 40 restaurants. As part of this strategy, the Beaverton Urban Redevelopment Agency (BURA) purchased the building and re-sold it to Henry Point Development, who engaged Chef’s Table Group to bring Loyal Legion to this now-revived space. Over the course of its renovation, the project used grant funds provided by the city's Storefront and Tenant Improvement grant programs. This project exemplifies the successful re-use of Oregon’s commercial districts and main streets.
Congratulations to the entire project team that made this project possible:
City of Beaverton
Design Department Architecture
Weil Architecture
Henry Point Development, LLC
ChefStable, LLC
Madden & Baughman Engineering
Owen Gabbert, LLC
Elk Collective
Ground Roots Landscaping
Evolution Plumbing
Viking Heating and Sheetmetal
Timberline Electrical
BuildStable,LLC
Rock Solid Waterproofing
Beaverton Urban Redevelopment Agency (BURA)
Ground Roots Landscape Design
Design and Direct
Source Capital
Tile and Stone
H&O Properties LLC
Bliss Roofing
Greater Purpose Roofing
Robertson & Olson Construction
Viking Automatic Sprinkler Company