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Old Posted Sep 21, 2021, 3:59 PM
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Market Street Apartments Drawings at 1541 SW Market

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New affordable housing, multi-family building. 8 stories. 125 dwelling units. 2 off-street loading spaces are proposed. Stormwater disposal utilizing flow through planters. No on-site parking is proposed. No onsite parking is proposed. No Modifications or Adjustments are proposed.
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Market Street Apartments Drawings at 1541 SW Market
Wow, that is a great infill project.
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The materials of the high school don't look very nice in person.
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I'm confused by what I'm looking at here. Are those separate towers internally with apartments looking right into each other?
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I'm confused by what I'm looking at here. Are those separate towers internally with apartments looking right into each other?
Looking at the floorplans and satellite imaging, it looks like it only bumps in for a few feet with a small window on the very end of the building. That space lines up with the hallway on the floorplan so I'm assuming its only for egress and/or light and not two apartments looking inward at each other.

https://liveatsawbuck.com/floorplans/
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Looking at the floorplans and satellite imaging, it looks like it only bumps in for a few feet with a small window on the very end of the building. That space lines up with the hallway on the floorplan so I'm assuming its only for egress and/or light and not two apartments looking inward at each other.

https://liveatsawbuck.com/floorplans/
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Wow, I don't even recognize this area now. I am really gonna need to head over into that area to take a look around to see all the changes.
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Looking at the floorplans and satellite imaging, it looks like it only bumps in for a few feet with a small window on the very end of the building. That space lines up with the hallway on the floorplan so I'm assuming its only for egress and/or light and not two apartments looking inward at each other.

https://liveatsawbuck.com/floorplans/
Looking at plans for units 733 and 732 in the link (liveatsawbuck.com), the recess on the right are unit windows looking a few feet inward at each other.
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Dev map I made of Goose Hollow projects. Orange is under construction (Alta Centric, Lincoln HS, Art Tower/Theater). Dark Blue is under review (Modera Main). Light Blue is EA. Regular Blue are completed projects, Black is inactive.
*Massing not to accurate scale.

The Modera Main is especially large when you factor in 3D. The neighborhood has had some pretty impressive growth the past few years.
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^? I don't see a map/link?
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I see the map.
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I see it
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^That's odd...
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^? I don't see a map/link?
I also do not see it.
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I also do not see it.
Sorry about that, not sure what the issue is. Try this
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Thanks for making these, it's cool to be able to visualize how current projects will change a neighborhood.
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Sorry about that, not sure what the issue is. Try this
I can see it now. Not sure why I wasn't able to yesterday. Very cool! Thanks for putting that together.
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^Same.

Thanks for doing these. Really cool to see.
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Alta Centric is now Tiller Terrace:

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Guardian Announces Tiller Terrace, an Affordable Housing Development in Portland’s Goose Hollow Neighborhood



Portland, OR – Guardian Real Estate Services LLC (“Guardian”) today announced the planned development of Tiller Terrace, providing 214 apartments in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of Portland, OR. Construction will begin in November, and the expected completion is November 2023.

Tiller Terrace RenderingLocated directly across from the Providence Park TriMet light rail station, Tiller Terrace is a mixed-use, six-story midrise on 20,000 square feet of land. The project provides studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom homes for individuals and families. The development includes 3,500 square feet of retail space, a community room, an outdoor terrace, and classroom space. The project will obtain the nationally recognized Green Globes® certification.

Initially designed as a market-rate project, Guardian repositioned the development to help meet the growing need for lower-income housing in central Portland. Tiller Terrace will serve households who earn no more than 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI; currently $40,620 for an individual), providing needed housing for central Portland’s workers. Currently, only five percent of the area’s estimated 28,200 workers reside in the neighborhood.

Tom Brenneke, president of Guardian, said, “Workers in central Portland have limited options for affordable housing near their place of employment. Within walking distance of the Pearl District, Northwest/Nob Hill, and Downtown, Tiller Terrace offers a viable housing solution for lower-income workers.”

The project’s financial partners are PNC Real Estate, Red Stone Tax Exempt Funding, Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) tax-exempt bonds and low-income housing tax credits (LIHTC), and Metro transit-oriented development (TOD) funds.

The project team includes R&H Construction, BC Group, SERA Design and Architecture, and Tello Interiors. Guardian Management will be the property management company.
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