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Porter Building 227 Sw Pine Street, Portland, Or 97204 FOR LEASE PORTER BUILDING 227 SW PINE STREET, PORTLAND, OR 97204 HISTORICAL CHARM Suite 220: 1,750 SF $23.00/SF, Full Service Building Character • Plug & Play opportunity with furniture available • On-site responsive management • 3 private offices, 1 conference room, and kitchenette • Beautifully maintained • Convenient downtown location Suite 300: 2,401 SF $23.00/SF, Full Service • Bike storage available • Available: December 1, 2018 • Large windows with abundant natural light • 2 private offices, 1 conference room, reception, kitchenette/ • TriMet transportation just 1 block away breakroom, and large open collaborative work space • Countless amenities within walking distance Apex Real Estate Partners Tom Shimota, Director 412 NW Couch Street #201, Portland, OR 97209 503.595.2831 APEXREALESTATE 503.595.2840 / www.apexcre.com [email protected] PARTNERS PORTER BUILDING SUITE 220 SUITE 220: ± 1,750 SF OFFICE KITCHENETTE RESTROOMS ELEVATOR OFFICE CONFERENCE OFFICE ROOM APEXREALESTATE PARTNERS PORTER BUILDING SUITE 300 SUITE 300: ± 2,401 SF CONFERENCE ROOM ELEVATOR OPEN COLLABORATIVE RESTROOMS WORK SPACE OFFICE OFFICE KITCHENETTE / BREAKROOM APEXREALESTATE PARTNERS GREAT DOWNTOWN LOCATION 13 26 19 23 5 22 35 7 37 35 34 3 2 1 W BURNSIDE STREET 26 24 38 4 33 4 8 33 6 PORTER BUILDING 4 3 38 1 37 36 31 27 2 6 SW PINE STREET 10 8 9 12 27 5 6 4 11 7 1 13 34 2 SW OAK STREET 32 3 36 14 5 11 32 28 30 17 18 SW STARK STREET15 25 16 30 AVENUE 17 TH 24 31 29 15 8 28 SW WASHINGTON STREET16 AVENUE 19 SW 11 TH 20 29 14 25 18 AVENUE SW 10 TH 12 22 23 20 SW 9 SW ALDER21 STREET SW PARK AVENUE 9 10 SW BROADWAY AVENUE 8 TH 21 8 AVENUE SW 6 TH SW MORRISON STREET 1 7 AVENUE SW TAYLOR STREET SW 5 TH 2 5 MORRISON BRIDGE SW 4 6 6 7 SW YAMHILL STREET AVENUE ND AVENUE 3 ST SW 2 9 SW 1 SW NAITO PKWY EATERIES SHOPPING HEALTH & BEAUTY 1 Tandoor Indian Kitchen 20 Lotus & Bean Espresso 1 Pioneer Place Mall 20 GNC 1 The Natural Nail 2 Starbucks 21 Barista 2 Apple Pioneer Place 21 Sephora 2 Moxie for Hair 3 Wagsy’s Sandwiches 22 Rovente Pizzeria 3 Tiffany & Co. 22 Upper Playground 3 220 Salon 4 Portland City Grill 23 Angelina’s Greek Cuisine 4 Saturday Market 23 Nordstrom 4 Lucas 5 La Jarocha 24 Voodoo Doughnut 5 The Duck Store 24 Brooks Brothers 5 Y-Chrome 6 Blue Collar Baking 25 Karam Lebanese 6 Ross Dress for Less 25 Target 6 West Side Athletic Club 7 Chen’s Good Taste 26 Deadstock Coffee 7 Nordstrom Rack 26 North of West 7 Portland Dental 8 Bijou Cafe 27 Supa 8 Cogo Collective 27 Woonwinkle 8 Dosha Salon 9 Tangier 28 Kelly’s Olympian 9 H&B Jewelry 28 Portland Outdoor Store 9 Zoomcare 10 E-San Thai Cuisine 29 Red Star Tavern 10 Nike 29 Jarbo 11 Wiz Bang Bar 30 Sushi Sakura 11 Oregon Wines Broadway 30 Morgan’s Alley ENTERTAINMENT 12 Kells Irish Pub 31 Stumptown Coffee 12 Shreve & Co. 31 Mercantile Portland 1 Roseland Theater 13 Lechon 32 Imperial 13 Compound Gallery 32 Kassab Jewelers 2 Star Theater 14 Maiphai Thai Cuisine 33 Dan & Louis Oyster Bar 14 Payless Shoes 33 Johan 3 Brody Theater 15 Al-Amir 34 The Original Dinerant 15 Rocket Fizz Portland 34 Firestone 4 Living Room Theaters 16 Mother’s Bistro 35 Mi Mero Mole 16 The Spice Exchange 35 Dr. Martens 5 Pioneer Place Cinema 17 Huber’s Cafe 36 Little Bird 17 T.J. Maxx 36 Avalon Antiques 6 Punch Bowl Social 18 Mama Mia Trattoria 37 Bunk 18 Office Depot 37 Powell’s City of Books 7 Glowing Greens PDX 19 Floyd’s Coffee Shop 38 Saucebox 19 OSU Beaver Store 38 Buffalo Exchange 8 Fox Tower Cinema.
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