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Facilities Permit Program 10/2/2020 Client and Building List Page 1 of 99 Facilities Permit Program 10/2/2020 Client and Building List Page 1 of 99 111 SW 5th Ave Investors LLC 19-134770-000-00-FC YORDANOS LONG UNICO PROPERTIES Building/Mechanical Inspector: Jeffrey Rago 4364025 Work: (503) 275-7461 Electrical Inspector: David Scranton [email protected] Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann M Fire Marshal: Mark Cole Building Address Folder Master US Bancorp Plaza:Unico Prop 555 SW OAK ST 19-134803-FC 19-134804-FA US Bancorp Prkng Struct:Unico Prop 129 SW 4TH AVE 20-101725-FC 20-101726-FA US Bancorp Tower:Unico Prop 111 SW 5TH AVE 19-134793-FC 19-134794-FA 200 Market Assoc. 99-125363-000-00-FC LAURA HUNDTOFT CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD Building/Mechanical Inspector: Jeffrey Rago 2001906 Work: (503) 228-8666 Electrical Inspector: David Scranton Home: (503) 227-2549 Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann [email protected] Fire Marshal: Mark Cole Building Address Folder Master 200 MarketBldg:200 Market 200 SW MARKET ST 99-125649-FC 04-055199-FA Dielschneider:200 MARKET 71 SW OAK ST 09-124819-FC 09-124820-FA Fechheimer:200 MARKET 233 SW NAITO PKY 09-124830-FC 09-124831-FA FreimannKitchen:200 MARKET 79 SW OAK ST 09-124810-FC 09-124811-FA FreimannRestaurant:200 MARKET 240 SW 1ST AVE 09-124805-FC 09-124806-FA Hallock & McMillan:200 MARKET 237 SW NAITO PKWY 10-198884-FC 10-198885-FA Generated 10/02/2020 11:46 AM by CREPORTS_SVC from DSPPROD City of Portland, BDS - Report Code: 1109007 Facilities Permit Program 10/2/2020 Client and Building List Page 2 of 99 2020 Portland LLC c/o SKB 19-107059-000-00-FC Christina Roush ScanlanKemperBard Building/Mechanical Inspector: Brian Quattlebaum 4335391 Work: (503) 954-2919 Electrical Inspector: Joe Botkin [email protected] Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann Fire Marshal: Mark Cole Building Address Folder Master Jacobs Center:2020 c/o SKB 2020 SW 4TH AVE 19-107096-FC 19-107097-FA 309 SW 6 LLC c/o Westport 18-170815-000-00-FC Laura Natale Interurban Real Estate Group Building/Mechanical Inspector: Jeffrey Rago 4212378 Work: (503) 719-6950 Electrical Inspector: Joe Botkin Cellular: (503) 679-1730 Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann [email protected] Fire Marshal: Terry Kimmons Building Address Folder Master US National Bank Bldg:Bank Blocks 331 SW 6TH AVE 18-170867-FC 18-170868-FA 360 Ventures c/o B&H 17-266227-000-00-FC TIM WILLIAMS BLUESTONE HOCKLEY Building/Mechanical Inspector: Jim Zarr 4114729 Work: (503) 222-3800 Electrical Inspector: Joe Botkin COMMERCIAL@BLUESTONEHOCKLEY. Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann COM Fire Marshal: Terry Kimmons Building Address Folder Master The Concord Building:360 Ventures 214 SW HARVEY MILK ST 17-266253-FC 17-266254-FA Generated 10/02/2020 11:46 AM by CREPORTS_SVC from DSPPROD City of Portland, BDS - Report Code: 1109007 Facilities Permit Program 10/2/2020 Client and Building List Page 3 of 99 78th Court 3S LLC 19-134921-000-00-FC NATHAN SASAKI 78TH COURT 3S LLC Building/Mechanical Inspector: Brian Quattlebaum 4364184 Work: (503) 595-2840 Electrical Inspector: Joe Botkin [email protected] Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann Fire Marshal: Terry Kimmons Building Address Folder Master 6035 NE 78TH CT:78th Crt LLC 6035 NE 78TH CT 19-134946-FC 19-134947-FA Adidas America 16-200694-000-00-FC Tim Glackin Adidas America Building/Mechanical Inspector: Brian Quattlebaum 3850553 Work: (971) 234-2331 Electrical Inspector: Joe Botkin [email protected] Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann Fire Marshal: Mark Cole Building Address Folder Master Athens/Mexico:Adidas 5055 N GREELEY AVE 16-200891-FC 16-200892-FA Beijing:Adidas 5030 N GREELEY AVE 16-204785-FC 16-204786-FA Rome:Adidas 5060 N GREELEY AVE 16-204929-FC 16-204930-FA Silver:Adidas 5115 N GREELEY AVE 16-204937-FC 16-204939-FA Tokyo:Adidas 5040 N GREELEY AVE 16-204803-FC 16-204804-FA Generated 10/02/2020 11:46 AM by CREPORTS_SVC from DSPPROD City of Portland, BDS - Report Code: 1109007 Facilities Permit Program 10/2/2020 Client and Building List Page 4 of 99 Adventist Medical Ctr/Team 15 01-169426-000-00-FC Justin DeGan Adventist Health Corporate Construction Building/Mechanical Inspector: Brian Quattlebaum 2133135 Office Electrical Inspector: Joe Botkin Work: (503) 312-8734 Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann [email protected] Fire Marshal: Terry Kimmons Building Address Folder Master Adventist Medical Center:Adv Med Cntr 10123 SE MARKET ST 01-169443-FC 04-055386-FA PB1 :Adv Med Cntr 10000 SE MAIN ST 01-169457-FC 04-055389-FA PB2:Adv Med Cntr 10101 SE MAIN ST - Unit LL-1 01-169462-FC 04-055390-FA PB3:Adv Med Cntr 10201 SE MAIN ST 01-169465-FC 04-055391-FA Plant Services:Adv Med Cntr 10300 SE MAIN ST 01-169449-FC 04-055387-FA SchoolNursingDorm:Adv Med Cntr 10355 SE MARKET ST 09-141781-FC 09-141782-FA Walla Walla School of Nursing:Adv Med Cntr 10345 SE MARKET ST 01-169453-FC 04-055388-FA Alderwood Corp Cntr 19-184242-000-00-FC TARA PLATT KIDDER MATHEWS Building/Mechanical Inspector: Jeff Donnelly 4414941 Work: (503) 721-2730 Electrical Inspector: Dave Barnhart [email protected] Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann Fire Marshal: Terry Kimmons Building Address Folder Master Alderwood Copr Cntr II Bldg A:Alderwood 8530 NE ALDERWOOD RD 19-184316-FC 19-184317-FA Alderwood Corp Cntr Bldg A:Alderwood 8940 NE ALDERWOOD RD 19-184283-FC 19-184284-FA Alderwood Corp Cntr Bldg B:Alderwood 9120 NE ALDERWOOD RD 19-184301-FC 19-184305-FA Alderwood Corp Cntr II Bldg B:Alderwood 8560 NE ALDERWOOD RD 19-184319-FC 19-184320-FA Alderwood Corp Cntr II Bldg C:Alderwood 8592 NE ALDERWOOD RD 19-184326-FC 19-184328-FA Alderwood Corp Cntr III Bldg D:Alderwood 8812 NE ALDERWOOD RD - Bldg D 19-184480-FC 19-184482-FA Alderwood Corp Cntr III Bldg E:Alderwood 8916 NE ALDERWOOD RD 19-184495-FC 19-184497-FA Alderwood Corp Cntr III Bldg F:Alderwood 8934 NE ALDERWOOD RD 19-184498-FC 19-184499-FA Generated 10/02/2020 11:46 AM by CREPORTS_SVC from DSPPROD City of Portland, BDS - Report Code: 1109007 Facilities Permit Program 10/2/2020 Client and Building List Page 5 of 99 AloraProperty 08-145806-000-00-FC Daniel Deutsch Alora Property Building/Mechanical Inspector: Brian Quattlebaum 2775749 Work: (503) 248-6711 Electrical Inspector: Joe Botkin Fax: (503) 296-2393 Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann [email protected] Fire Marshal: Terry Kimmons Building Address Folder Master E.Alexander:Alora 101 N WEIDLER ST 08-146032-FC 08-146033-FA AMAZON 20-179885-000-00-FC GUSTAVO PEREZ AMAZON DPD5 Building/Mechanical Inspector: Brian Quattlebaum 4586332 Work: (202) 271-0541 Electrical Inspector: David Scranton [email protected] Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann Fire Marshal: Terry Kimmons Building Address Folder Master AMAZON DISTRBTN CNTR:AMAZON 15000 N LOMBARD ST 20-179892-FC 20-179894-FA Generated 10/02/2020 11:46 AM by CREPORTS_SVC from DSPPROD City of Portland, BDS - Report Code: 1109007 Facilities Permit Program 10/2/2020 Client and Building List Page 6 of 99 American Assets Trust 11-123479-000-00-FC KIM STEERS AMERICAN ASSETS Building/Mechanical Inspector: Brian Quattlebaum 3055497 Work: (503) 488-7105 Electrical Inspector: Dave Barnhart [email protected] Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann Fire Marshal: Terry Kimmons Building Address Folder Master 700 Lloyd Tower:Lloyd Tower 700 NE MULTNOMAH ST 13-116257-FC 13-116258-FA 825 Lloyd Tower :Lloyd Tower 825 NE MULTNOMAH ST - UNIT 1 13-116270-FC 13-116271-FA FIRST & MAIN:AmeriAssests 100 SW MAIN ST 11-123484-FC 11-123485-FA Oregon Square 710:Oregon Sq 710 NE HOLLADAY ST 13-116292-FC 13-116293-FA Oregon Square 729:Oregon Sq 729 NE OREGON ST 13-116276-FC 13-116277-FA Oregon Square 827:Oregon Sq 827 NE OREGON ST 13-116282-FC 13-116283-FA Oregon Square 830:Oregon Sq 830 NE HOLLADAY ST 13-116296-FC 13-116297-FA The Astor Tower:AmeriAssests 1061 NE 9TH AVE 15-219046-FC 15-219047-FA The Elwood Building:AmeriAssests 1107 NE 9TH AVE 15-216475-FC 15-216476-FA The Velomor:AmeriAssests 1088 NE 7TH AVE 15-219055-FC 15-219056-FA Generated 10/02/2020 11:46 AM by CREPORTS_SVC from DSPPROD City of Portland, BDS - Report Code: 1109007 Facilities Permit Program 10/2/2020 Client and Building List Page 7 of 99 American Property Mgmt/Team 7 03-105260-000-00-FC Barton Stephens American Property Management Building/Mechanical Inspector: Jim Zarr 2277023 Work: (503) 284-6133 Electrical Inspector: Dave Barnhart Cellular: (503) 969-7922 Plumbing Inspector: Chuck Luttmann Fax: (503) 284-1667 [email protected] Fire Marshal: Mark Cole Building Address Folder Master 1515 Market Square: APM 1515 SW 5TH AVE 03-109134-FC 04-055459-FA 1730 Building:Skyline 1730 SW SKYLINE BLVD 03-168222-FC 04-055519-FA 1750 Building:Skyline 1750 SW SKYLINE BLVD 03-168221-FC 04-055518-FA AirportBusinessPKWest: APM 7911 NE 33RD DR 06-134728-FC 06-134729-FA Broadway Plaza: APM 2121 SW BROADWAY DR 05-170489-FC 05-170490-FA Capitol Plaza:Skyline 9320 SW BARBUR BLVD 05-140425-FC 05-140426-FA Columbia East: APM 10011 SE DIVISION ST 13-211462-FC 13-211463-FA Hollywood Square: APM 1827 NE 44TH AVE 05-125841-FC 05-125842-FA Jantzen Bldg. A:APM 1805 NE SANDY BLVD 03-105538-FC 04-055450-FA Jantzen Bldg. C:APM 335 NE 18TH AVE 03-105574-FC 04-055453-FA Jantzen Bldg. E:APM 1825 NE GLISAN ST 03-164877-FC 04-055511-FA Jantzen Bldg:APM 410 NE 17TH AVE 15-255159-FC 15-255160-FA Jeffrey Center:Yamhill 1020 SW TAYLOR ST 04-009355-FC 04-055575-FA Lloyd Corp Plaza: APM 919 NE 19TH AVE 07-116607-FC 07-116608-FA Morrison Plaza:Yamhill 1411 SW MORRISON ST 03-105550-FC 04-055451-FA Multnomah Plaza: APM 305 NE 102ND AVE 06-164088-FC 06-164089-FA Oregon Plaza: APM 825 NE 20TH AVE 03-125010-FC 04-055480-FA Plaza 205: APM
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