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New office project, led by Williams & Dame, on its way up at the north end of the Pearl District (Photos)

Dike Dame, one half of the prominent Portland development firm Williams & Dame Development, had long had his eye on the vacant property at the corner of Northwest Northrup Street and Northwest 9th Avenue.

He got more than his eye on it when the Portland Development Commission — now called Prosper Portland — sold it to Williams & Dame in 2015 for $7.4 million.

Fast-forward two years and the property is a full-on construction site for the forthcoming 9North office building, an eight-story project that will add another 172,000 square feet of creative office space to the northeast edge of the Pearl District.

Dame said it's the first office project "of any consequence" that the development company, which was instrumental in the rise of the Pearl District and the South Waterfront, has been involved with, though it's not going it alone. Looking for an equity partner in the deal, Williams & Dame paired up with Miller Global Properties, a Denver-based real estate investment firm that has acquired more than 100 million square feet of office space around the country in the past two-plus decades.
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I can't specify, but this building likely already has a tenant ready to move into the first and possibly second floor.
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9North takes shape in the Pearl District (Photos)

The 9North office building at the northern edge of the Pearl District is about to enter the home stretch toward a September completion.

The eight-story building, which comes from Williams & Dame Development and the Denver-based Global Miller Properties, will offer up about 172,000 square feet of office space.

It has yet to find any tenants, but Mark Friel, an APEX Real Estate Partners director who's working to lease the office space, said activity from prospects has been good and the amenities — plenty of parking, showers, bike storage, great views, nearby mass transit — should prove attractive.

"We've got a few folks we're talking to, some local, a few from out of town, so it's good," he said. "We like the location a lot, the amenities are great and it's a really unique building."
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After $76.7M sale, 9North office building reborn as Tanner Point
By Jon Bell – Staff Reporter, Portland Business Journal
Mar 22, 2019, 10:05am PDT Updated Mar 22, 2019, 2:47pm EDT

It had been developed and delivered as 9North.

Now it's been sold and rechristened Tanner Point.

It's the brand new eight-story office building at Northwest Ninth Avenue and Northwest Overton Street that Williams & Dame Development and Global Miller Properties completed last fall. As noted in February, the partners sold the building to CBRE Global Investors last fall for $76.6 million.

Now, CBRE is kicking up its leasing push to get some tenants into the space, which has so far remained vacant.
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Visiting two offices by Hacker: First Tech and Tanner Point



When I first began following the work of Hacker Architects nearly 20 years ago, the firm's portfolio seemed heavily weighted toward public buildings. There were award-winning libraries like the Woodstock and Hillsdale branches of the Multnomah County Library, museums like the Columbia Gorge Discovery Center near The Dalles and the High Desert Museum in Bend, theaters like the Thomas Theatre at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland and Berwick Hall at the University of Oregon in Eugene. But there were few offices and residential buildings. Now, however, Hacker has made those two most basic of building types more of its bread and butter.

Hacker didn't start designing offices yesterday. A decade old now, for instance, is the Mercy Corps Global Headquarters along Naito Parkway. In 2013 the firm renovated an old warehouse for the Downstream headquarters a few blocks away. But in recent years, Hacker's office portfolio has ramped up with projects like the Simple headquarters in the Central Eastside and Field Office in Northwest, near the Fremont Bridge. Recently I visited two more offices designed by the firm: the First Tech Credit Federal Credit Union in Hillsboro, and Tanner Point here in Portland in the northern Pearl District.
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Irving Street Kitchen’s Sarah Schafer to Open an Ambitious Italian Food Hall in June
The multimillion dollar Pearl District project aims to create an all-day experience, coffee to Roman pizza, all under one big roof.

What’s next in Portland’s food scene? A lot of chefs whisper that the days of sweet little bistros and trattorias reimagined by passionate food dreamers across the city are over. “Everyone is feeling the pain,” says Irving Street Kitchen chef/partner Sarah Schafer. “Diners no longer want a beautiful meal every night. People don’t want to sit down anymore.”

So Schafer and Irving Street partner Anna Caporael jumped at the chance to think about dining out through a different lens: an Italian food hall inspired by Florence’s great Mercato Centrale, where people gather every day to eat, shop, say hello to a butcher, snag flowers, have a coffee or a cocktail, wolf down a slice of pizza, or buy ready-made pastas for home.
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