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* [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/dc/South_Waterfront_Development.jpg concept image of South Waterfront at full build-out] | * [http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/d/dc/South_Waterfront_Development.jpg concept image of South Waterfront at full build-out] | ||
* [http://www.southwaterfront.com South Waterfront Community Relations], the | * [http://www.southwaterfront.com South Waterfront Community Relations], the neighborhood's marketing office |
Revision as of 19:54, 12 July 2010
The South Waterfront is a young neighborhood south of downtown Portland, between Interstate 405 and Interstate 5 on the west side of the Willamette River.
The area developed amid the real estate boom of the 2000s. The neighborhood's marketing office described it as "Oregon’s first green neighborhood and the largest green development in the country."
As of July 2010 it consists, most prominently, of five high-rise mixed-use buildings and one high-rise office building:
- The Ardea, a 323-apartment, 30-floor residential tower.
- Meriwether, twin residential towers of 21 and 24 stories, with 245 total condominiums.
- Atwater Place, a 212-condominium, 22-story residential tower.
- The John Ross, a 303-condominium, 31-story residential tower,
- The Mirabella, a 224-condominium, 30-story residential tower for seniors, developed by Pacific Retirement Services of Medford.
- The OHSU Center for Health and Healing, a 16-story, 400,000 square foot office and commercial building.
Nearby is the Matisse, a 274-unit, six-story residential apartment project.
External links
- concept image of South Waterfront at full build-out
- South Waterfront Community Relations, the neighborhood's marketing office