Just purchased in Bay House, and just discovered this forum. Corey, thank you so much for documenting this construction. Really appreciate seeing it go up from a hole in the ground. A couple of responses to comments:
I think the exterior is a hack job and it's a shame that such a significant new structure in this neighborhood missed the opportunity to contribute something better. But I purchased here for reasons other than the architecture (it's an apartment after all, not a single family house, so the street presence isn't a huge issue for me as a resident). It's the perfect location for me and my wife in a walkable urban neighborhood, one-level living, the building and apartment amenities were exactly what we were looking for, and the price was fair for brand new construction vs. older places similarly priced but with fewer of the amenities and benefits that Bay House offered. We don't currently live in Portland, but plan to retire here. This place was made for us.
Regarding the restaurant: the condo bylaws specify that none of the commercial spaces can be leased to a business using a vented kitchen. I assume this was done to ensure residents they will not have to deal with restaurant odors. So there won't be any full-service restaurants in this building.
Regarding the proximity of the brewery: that does concern me, because I seem to recall reading somewhere in the past year (but I can't seem to find it anywhere now, despite a lot of googling) a news article linking breweries with a rise in black mold problems in residences in some cities. I purposely chose to buy in the west building to be as removed as possible from the brewery, though its obviously not very far away. Hoping it won't be a problem. As a 26-year resident of NYC, I know that proximity to bars is about the worst problem you can have affecting your quality of life (due to the inevitable closing-time fights, like the shooting outside Sangillo's this week), but we're not late-nighters, so not worried about being in the middle of it. It's just a noise nuisance, and it won't be worse than our current NY apartment, where we're waken by loud drunks staggering home at 3-4am every morning during window-open season. It's the price you pay for urban living. Not everyone's cup of tea, but it's ours.
Really looking forward to spending time in our new neighborhood.