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Old Posted Jan 12, 2023, 6:48 PM
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Damn, some of these unbuilt projects really makes me sad that they weren't built.
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I forgot about that Hyatt unbound. They literally destroyed Lotus card room
For absolutely nothing. Damn shame
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I forgot about that Hyatt unbound. They literally destroyed Lotus card room
For absolutely nothing. Damn shame
That one definitely stings, even though the building itself was barely useable since the upper floors were unsafe to enter.
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Old Posted Jan 19, 2023, 4:54 AM
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Thanks for the updates pdxsg34!

I've posted this never built tower in this thread about this before, and created it's own thread at one time; but every decade or so I have the right to cry that the C.A. Bright Tower was never built.

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Old Posted Jan 19, 2023, 7:36 PM
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Thanks for the updates pdxsg34!

I've posted this never built tower in this thread about this before, and created it's own thread at one time; but every decade or so I have the right to cry that the C.A. Bright Tower was never built.

That would have been such a Portland building had it been built over the ugly box of an office building that is there today.
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Running list of more recent proposals potentially killed by the pandemic:

SE Grand & Pine (Flatworks) (Office) (8-story)
Hyatt Place (Hotel/Apartments) (24-story)
Ankeny Apartments (6-story)
Riverplace Development (Apartments) (30-story)
SW 15th & Taylor (Apartments) (7-Story)
1500 SW Taylor (Apartments) (7-Story)
Lincoln Court (Apartments) (4-story)
SW 10th & Morrison (Office) (6-Story)
804 SW 12th Ave (Medical/Office) (14-story)
1202 NW Irving St - Proper Hotel (9-story) (TBD)
525-539 NW 10th Ave (Hotel) (11-story)
NW 13th & Glisan (Pearl East) (Office) (7-story)
1137 NW 23rd Ave (QP Building) (5-story) (TBD)
230 SW 2nd Ave (Ankeny Block 29) (Hotel) (5-story)
245 SW Salmon St (Hyatt Unbound) (Hotel) (21-story)
1414 SW Park Ave (Apartments) (8-story)
410 SW Harrison St (Apartments) (16-story)
1900 SW 5th Ave (Modera PSU) (Apartments) (16-story)
2408 SE 16th Ave (St Philip Neri Redevelopment) (4-story)
1541 SW Market St (Apartments) (8-story)
SE 6th & Alder (Apartments) (200 units)
1931-1939 NE Sandy Blvd (Apartments) (6-story)
1500 NE Sandy Blvd (Apartments/Grocery Store) (6-story)
1336 E Burnside St (Apartments) (5-story)
726 NE Oregon St (Oregon Square) (Office) (5-6 stories)
3800-3850 NE MLK Blvd (Apartments) (4 3-story buildings)
6950 N Maryland Ave (Apartments) (4-story)
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