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710 Oregon Square 710 Ne Holladay Street | Portland Or 97232 7 10 0 1 7 7 1 0 0 0 0 1 7 710 OREGON SQUARE 710 NE HOLLADAY STREET | PORTLAND OR 97232 7 10 7 1 0 0 710 OREGON SQUARE 710 HOLLADAY STREET | PORTLAND OR 97232 CONTINUING THE TRANSFORMATION OF THE WORKPLACE The best workplaces aren’t confined to four walls and a desk. We love renovations that get you to move out of the cube and take your work with you. Recharge, refresh and change your view, not your vision. The renovations planned for the 710 Building will feed off of the highly successful renovation of the 830 Building which is 100% leased. The 710 Building provides excellent proximity to amenities, transportation options, and downtown Portland. Renovations are underway with delivery in the second half of 2021. 33,276 SF 2 LEVELS OREGON SQUARE - A creative office community adjacent to American Assets Trust’s award winning Hassalo on Eighth at Lloyd. BENEFITS Consider the myriad of features combined with the project’s location, amenities, access and office availability, and we think you will agree that 710 Oregon Square represents one of NE Portland’s finest office leasing opportunities. 710 OREGON SQUARE FEATURES ›› Over 33,000 SF of Class A Office creative space on two floors ›› Parking at 2 Spaces per 1,000 RSF ›› New Stairwell light wells and roll-up door for an enhanced environment ›› Adjacent courtyard and gardens with year-round Lloyd Farmers Market every Tuesday ›› Proximity to Hassalo on Eighth Retail Little Big Burger Cafe Yumm! Evergreens Cafe 700 Orangetheory Fitness Simply Mac Providence Medical Group Point West Credit Union Fidelity National Title Block Advisors Sola Salon Studios WellnessMart MD ›› Immediate access to East/West TriMet Max line and the Portland Streetcar ›› Walk or bike to hotels, business services, Lloyd Center, Oregon Convention Center and Moda Center ›› Easy access to freeways and Downtown Portland ›› Managed by American Assets Trust located at Lloyd 700 with 14 building engineers and technicians serving our Lloyd customers 11 10 7 9 4 THINGS TO DO AND SEE 1. GREEN BRIDGE COFFEE 2. MADE IN OREGON STORE 3. KOI FUSION FOOD CART 4. FRANK’S NOODLE HOUSE 2 5. CAFE TODAY 6. OREGON CONVENTION CENTER 7. SWIFT LOUNGE 8. MODA CENTER 9. UPRIGHT BREWING 8 HASSALO ON EIGHTH 10. BLACK WATER BAR 11. PINE STATE BISCUITS 3 12. HOLLADAY PARK 5 13. PORTLAND TENNIS CENTER 18 14. MCMENAMIN’S BROADWAY PUB 15 15. CONVENTION CENTER HOTEL OREGON SQUARE HYATT REGENCY 1 16. SPIRIT OF ‘77 BAR 17. LLOYD CYCLE STATION 18. HOTEL EASTLUND 19. ESAN THAI FOOD CART 20. BUCKMAN FIELD 21. LIVE NATION CONCERT VENUE COMING SOON 6 5 MIN BIKE 15 MIN WALK 16 WILLAMETTE RIVER 10 MIN BIKE 1000 200 400 30 MIN WALK 10 7 7 9 4 14 2 21 5 8 HASSALO ON EIGHTH 3 17 12 5 1 OREGON SQUARE 19 6 5 MIN BIKE 15 MIN WALK 13 WILLAMETTE RIVER 20 10 MIN BIKE 1000 200 400 30 MIN WALK TRANSPORTATION This neighborhood has been built as a transit hub. Catch the bus, max, or streetcar within one block. Ride your bike to Lloyd Cycle Station - Portland’s largest bike hub. If you drive, you’ll find that parking is plentiful. But best of all, once you’ve arrived you’ll find so many reasons to stay. HASSALO Lloyd is home to a growing number of buffered and protected bike lanes, hosts over 12,000 bike parking spaces, and has a dedicated transportation OREGON SQUARE management association, Go Lloyd, to assist residents, employees and businesses with their individual transportation needs. 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