DeMuro Award Preservation Spotlight: Hallock-McMillen Building (1857), Portland

The façade of Portland’s oldest standing commercial building has been restored precisely to its original design. The architectural team researched and documented the original façade, including fire shutters. The craftsmanship by the contractor, the masons, and millworkers was exceptional. The parts of the original façade that were cast iron were carved in wood molds and […]

DeMuro Award Preservation Spotlight: Grant High School Modernization (1923), Portland

This modernization included restoring historic architecture, removing problematic old additions, designing a compatible 3-story addition, reconfiguring interior spaces for modern education, and better connecting the grounds to the adjacent community park – all with equity and inclusion at the forefront of the process. Congratulations to the entire project team that made this project possible: Mahlum […]

DeMuro Award Preservation Spotlight: SCP Redmond (1928), Redmond

After suffering a prolonged decline, the most prominent building along Redmond’s Main Street has come back to life as a boutique hotel, co-working, dining, and community meeting space. The project included careful rehab of the Georgian facade, addition of a rooftop lounge, and restoration of its dramatic lobby. Congratulations to the entire project team that […]

DeMuro Award Preservation Spotlight: Flaneur Wines/Madsen Grain Elevator (c. 1900), Carlton

Obsolete agricultural buildings are among the most difficult to repurpose, causing much of Oregon’s farming heritage to be lost. A Willamette Valley icon was saved by turning a consternating set of design constraints into a unique and inviting wine and hospitality destination. Photo credit: Aaron Johanson. Congratulations to the entire project team that made this project […]

DeMuro Award Preservation Spotlight: The Custom Blocks (1930s), Portland

Spanning two city blocks in Portland’s Central Eastside Industrial District, the former Custom Stamping factory complex was repurposed as creative, tech, and light industrial space with community-building in mind. Gravity-defying bowstring trusses and assorted heavy machinery were retained as part of this homage to Oregon’s industrial heritage. Photo credit: Peter Eckert. Congratulations to the entire […]

DeMuro Award Preservation Spotlight: 230 Ash (2019), Portland

An outstanding example of compatible infill design in a National Landmark Historic District, this mixed-use project replaced a surface parking lot with 133 units of affordable and market rate housing. Its sensitive design complements the historic context and brings needed vitality to neighboring businesses. Congratulations to the entire project team that made this project possible: […]

DeMuro Award Preservation Spotlight: 50 Plaza Square (1928), St. Helens

A charming Main Street commercial building that had been “remuddled” badly over the years was lovingly brought back to its authentic self, and launched its owner on a quest to preserve local heritage. Congratulations to the entire project team that made this project possible: Jennifer Herbert-Pugsley Jane Garcia Tobey A. Metzner Construction CWA Designworks, LLC […]

Rural Historic Theaters Receive Unprecedented $615,000 in Grant Funds for Preservation

As part of our Oregon’s Most Endangered Places program, Restore Oregon combined forces with the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) to bring an unprecedented grant opportunity to rural historic theaters in Oregon! Last year, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD), which includes the Oregon Main Street Network and the State Historic Preservation Office, received […]

A New Marquee, Drive-In Open for Business, and a Chance Meeting Reveals Historic Plans

The economic impacts of COVID-19 in Oregon are being felt across the state and we’re only just beginning to understand how far and wide the effects will reach. While we unite to help each other through these troubling times it’s important to remember the positive things that are happening around us. Though theaters were forced […]