Oregon Square Redevelopment 1948/9, Portland

Oregon Square Redevelopment took two buildings, located within the Central City Plan District and the Lloyd District, and made one cohesive super block development, known as Oregon Square. Built in the late 1940s as office space, the buildings sat vacant for over a decade as they required drastic renovations to be relevant in today’s office market. The revitalization process prepared the plaza for a larger vision; an approved design review for a new canopy and extension of the farmers market, concerts, and rest/relaxation areas, shifting the neighborhood’s future towards cultural revitalization and sustainable development. The Oregon Square Redevelopment is a prime example of revitalizing a historic building through compatible designed additions that compliment and amplify a building’s history.

 

Congratulations to the entire project team that made this project possible:

GBD Architects

AAT Lloyd District, LLC

KPFF Structural

HHPR Inc.

Swinerton

Alliant Systems

Deamor Associates, Inc.

Washington Commercial Painters

Cash's Drapery

T.T.&L. Sheet Metal, Inc.

Willamette Construction

Superior Gunite

LaRusso Concrete Sunsteel, LLC

Faustrollean Fixture Company

Snyder Roofing of Oregon, LLC

McKinstry Co, LLC

Chamber Brothers, Inc.

Metro Access Control

Culver Glass Company

Don Frank Flooring Interior Exterior Specialist, LLC

Building Material Specialties

OEG, Inc.

Contech Turner Construction

ABC Roofing Co

Apply A-Line

Brandsen Floors

Arcadia Britton Excavation

Building Material Specialties, Inc

Carlson Testing

City of Portland

Loy Clark DeaMor Associates

Extreme Excavating

Green Earth Landscaping

Hunt Painting Hunt

IES Commercial Inc

Interior Exterior Specialist, LLC

K&E Excavation

KC Development

Kittelson & Associates

Martin Sheet

Metal Mid-Valley Glass & Millwork

Pacific Power Otis

Pacific Crest Drafting

Point Monitor Corporation

Prestige Tile & Stone Inc.

Pure Floors Inc.

Red Hawk Fire Protectio

Safway Scaffolding

T-Plus Steel

Tice Electric