Found a massing diagram for a proposed apartment/condo building at 45 Brown Street (current site of the "Village Green" parking garage, one of Portland's oldest and rustiest parking structures):
This 25-foot tall, 300 unit concept is probably not going to be built: the brochure it's from is dated 2019.
In June 2020, the city's Housing Committee heard a TIF request presentation from Presidium, a Texas developer, which was pitching a 278-unit, 9-story project (2 floors of parking plus 7 of housing) for the same site. I get the impression the city council was lukewarm to that TIF request, since Redfern is moving ahead with a similarly-sized project a couple blocks away without any subsidy and without any on-site parking, which aligns with the city's desire to get more transit riders and fewer cars downtown.
Not sure if developers from Texas can wrap their heads around the idea, but it would be great to see Presidium come back with a proposal that scuttles the money-losing parking garage and replaces it with more housing instead...
This 25-foot tall, 300 unit concept is probably not going to be built: the brochure it's from is dated 2019.
In June 2020, the city's Housing Committee heard a TIF request presentation from Presidium, a Texas developer, which was pitching a 278-unit, 9-story project (2 floors of parking plus 7 of housing) for the same site. I get the impression the city council was lukewarm to that TIF request, since Redfern is moving ahead with a similarly-sized project a couple blocks away without any subsidy and without any on-site parking, which aligns with the city's desire to get more transit riders and fewer cars downtown.
Not sure if developers from Texas can wrap their heads around the idea, but it would be great to see Presidium come back with a proposal that scuttles the money-losing parking garage and replaces it with more housing instead...