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2019 Project 2019 Central City Development & Redevelopment Projects - MAP 1. Oro Portland 34. Pearl Self Storage 67. Landing at Macadam 99. Erickson Saloon/Fritz Hotel 132. Miracles Central Apartments 2. Modera Glisan 35. Pearl East 68. 15 NE Broadway 100. 38 Davis 133. Hassalo on Eighth 3. The Rodney 36. Fremont Place 69. Veterans Memorial Coliseum 101. The Hoxton 134. The Union 4. Modera Davis 37. 1319 NW Johnson 70. Grand Ave. Apartments 102. Powell’s City of Books 135. The Fair-Haired Dumbbell 5. Harlow Building 38. Fire Station 71. Weatherly Building 103. 12W STARK 136. Aura Burnside 6. 230 Ash 39. 815 W. Burnside 72. 1120 SE Morrison 104. Woodlark House 137. Towne Storage 7. Hyatt Centric 40. Joyce Hotel 73. OMSI District Plan 105. Pine Street Market 138. Hotel Eastlund 8. 902-18 SW 3rd Ave. & 250 TAYLOR 41. New Market Addition 74. ODOT Block 5 106. HiLo Hotel 139. St. Francis Park Apartments 9. The Moxy 42. Toyoko Inn 75. Riverscape 107. Pioneer Place 140. The Linden 10. 10th & Yamhill Smartpark 43. Healy Building 76. Field Office 108. Meier & Frank Building 141. Templeton Building 11. Multnomah County Courthouse 44. Morrison Bridgehead 77. 9NORTH 109. Park Avenue West 142. Block 76 West 12. The Portland Building 45. Block 216 78. Pearl Housing 110. Galt House 143. The Yard 13. Wells Fargo Center 46. 11 West 79. The Abigail 111. 1155 SW Morrison St. 144. The Slate 14. 140 SW Columbia 47. Portland Art Museum 80. Broadstone Reveal 112. The Cameron 145. Shleifer Warehouse 15. KOZ on 4th 48. 1430 SW Park 81. Modera Pearl 113. Worldmark by Wyndham 146. Block 75 - Phase 2 16. The Collective 49. 1110 SW Clay 82. Vista NORTH Pearl 114. Second & Taylor 147. 888 Apartment Homes 17. Fourth & Montgomery 50. 710 E. Burnside 83. NV 115. AC by Marriott 148. Modera Belmont 18. Bridge Housing 51. Eastside Innovation Hub 84. The Cosmopolitan 116. Oregonian Building 149. Extra Space Storage 19. Convention Center Hyatt Regency 52. Centennial Mills 85. The Encore 117. Broadway Tower 150. 811 Stark 20. KEX HOSTEL 53. Holden on Pearl 86. Block 17 118. Sky3 Place 151. LOCA at Goat Blocks 21. 5 MLK 54. Lovejoy Square 87. 511 Building - 119. 11 Marche Apartments 152. The BRIM 22. District Office 55. Hyatt Place Schnitzer Center for Art & Design 120. Storyline Apartments 153. The Redd 23. The Tree Farm 56. 416 NW 5th 88. Gladys McCoy Public Health Building 121. Porter by Hilton 154. Viewpoint Construction Software 24. Chamberlain Hotel 57. Broadway Corridor/Post Office 89. Canopy by Hilton 122. Viking Pavillion 155. Clay Creative 25. 550 SE MLK Jr. Blvd. 58. Goldsmith Block (Block 33) 90. Pearl West 123. Karl Miller Center 156. 120 Clay 26. Grand Belmont 59. PAE Living Building 91. Heartline Apartments 124. Tilikum Crossing 157. 1510 Technology Center 27. 7 SE Stark 60. Block 38 92. Hampton Inn Pearl 125. Knight Cancer Institute 158. Jupiter NEXT 28. 1010 NE Grand Ave. 61. Modish Building 93. Oakwood Portland Pearl 126. Gary & Christine Rood Family Pavillion 159. Lower Burnside Lofts 29. Lloyd Center 62. 330 SW 10th Ave. 94. The Dianne 127. OHSU Center for Health & Healing 160. Washington High School 30. Modera Buckman 63. St. Mary’s Expansion 95. Couch9 Apartments 128. International School Addition 161. Fire Station 21 31. 1120 SE Madison St. 64. RiverPlace 96. Overland Warehouse 129. Hyatt House 162. Framework (130 NE 6th Ave.) 32. Burnside Delta 65. OHSU Schnitzer Campus Block 6 97. Mason Ehrman Annex 130. The Ella 163. Custom Blocks 33. Block 45 66. Zidell Yards 98. Society Hotel 131. The Osprey 164. 230 SW 2nd May 2019 All information herein is reliable but not guaranteed. © 2019 Downtown Portland Clean & Safe. This document shall not be used for any other purpose without the express written consent of Downtown Portland Clean & Safe. HANCOCK S.T 75 UPSHUR ST. SCHUYLER S. T 68 76 . 36 A VE T. FLINT AVE. THURMAN S WILLIAMS AVE. 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