

The building will have 38 apartments, including two accessible units on the ground floor, as well as three retail spaces also on the ground floor along the E Burnside arcade. The Orleans Building, which is on the historic register, is directly to the east and its arcade is highly influential to this project. The project is on the northeast corner of E Burnside and NE 7th Avenue. The legal lot includes a one story existing brewery building that will remain. The Great Scott Trio is a new four story mixed use affordable housing development located where there is currently a parking lot. Great Scott at 701 E Burnside St has been submitted for a Type III Design Review by Convergence Architecture:

Adjustment requested to reduce the landscape buffer. Stormwater to be accommodated with a combination of dry-wells, landscape and an ecoroof. Several private porches will also be provided for the ground floor units. A ground floor community room will be provided with direct access to a courtyard patio and active landscaped space. Enclosed bike parking is accessible from the lobby area and directly from the sidewalk on Woodstock Blvd. One enclosed loading space will be provided on site with access from 50th Ave. and 84 rental dwellings on all floors consisting of studios, 1-bed, 2-bed and 3-bed units. of ground floor retail space facing Woodstock Blvd. New 4-story mixed-use building with about 2,000 sq. We publish the highlights. This post covers October 19th, 2020 to October 25th, 2020.Ī project at 4937 SE Woodstock Blvd has been submitted for a Type II Adjustment Review by Scott Edwards Architecture: The 50-unit affordable housing development is being developed Community Development Partners and Native American Youth and Family Center, on a site purchased by the Portland Housing Bureau in 2018.Įvery week, the Bureau of Development Services publishes lists of Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed in the previous week. Hayu Tilixam is a new building proposed on NE Prescott, with a name that means “Many Nations” in Chinook.
