Place, permanence, purpose
Multi-generational living benefits youth, seniors, community at new Beaverton location. A place of belonging and permanence is golden for foster… read article »
Multi-generational living benefits youth, seniors, community at new Beaverton location. A place of belonging and permanence is golden for foster… read article »
A proposal to remake a property with deep roots in Old Town Chinatown’s Chinese-American community has stalled after running into opposition from Portland’s Historic Landmarks Commission.
Guardian Real Estate Services aimed to reposition the Tuck Lung building, at 140 N.W. Fourth Ave. The developer purchased the building for $8.25 million in May from investor John Beardsley.
After receiving design advice from the Historic Landmarks Commission, Guardian President Tom Brenneke said it appears unlikely the commission would accept the project team’s proposed alterations. Now, the developer may give up on updating the existing building and wait until a larger one can be constructed on the property, he said.
“Our proposal was to improve the façade and install a new storefront,” he said. “We don’t feel we’re going to be successful to convince the Landmarks Commission to allow us to do that. We’re unsure of our path. It’s frustrating.”
The Golden Hammer Award is presented to honor a multifamily project (rehabilitation or new construction) that best shows the ideals… read article »
It’s official: some developers are setting up huge projects outside Portland’s city limits in other suburbs to avoid the Inclusionary Housing affordable residential unit requirement.
On Tuesday Sept. 12, a new large project being developed by Guardian Real Estate Services was approved by a 5-0 vote at the Milwaukie planning commission in the southeast suburb of Portland.
Plans include 110 units, 7,500 square-feet of retail space, 78 parking spaces for cars, a fitness facility and a club room for residents. The building will have 7,190 square-feet of retail and commercial space on the first floor and 110 multifamily dwelling units on the top four floors.
Affordable Community in NE Portland, OR Offers Unique Programming Community Development Partners (CDP) (communitydevpartners.com) is pleased to announce that it… read article »
Multifamily NW held their annual ACE Awards last Thursday, May 18th at the World of Speed in Wilsonville. The industry’s… read article »
From her second-story apartment balcony, Juanita Laush, 93, enjoys the sounds of children at play in courtyard of the Bridge… read article »
The 40-unit NAYA Generations has opened in Portland’s Lents neighborhood. By Donna Kimura A new affordable housing community aims to bring… read article »
The company represented Guardian Real Estate Services and Broadreach Capital Partners in the deal for the northeast Portland asset.
Portland, Ore.—HFF recently announced that it has secured the $47 million sale of The Ellington, a 263-unit apartment community in Portland, Ore.. Managing Director Ira Virden and Director Carrie Kahn led the company’s investment sales team.
Guardian Real Estate Services 2017 Leadership Conference was held on Wednesday, January 18th through Friday, January 20th, 2017 at the DoubleTree by Hilton… read article »
Guardian would like to congratulate our partners and business associates for being on Oregon’s Most Admired Companies 2016 list! Congratulations!… read article »
Downtown Portland’s sleek new Park Avenue West tower is going to be home to the flagship store of one of the state’s oldest and most iconic brands.
Pendleton Woolen Mills, the 153-year-old company renowned for its blankets, throws and apparel, has signed on for just over 3,000 square feet of retail space in the base of Park Avenue West. It will occupy the space in the southeast corner of the building across from Director Park and Nordstrom.
A resident had some nice words to say about her Park Avenue West apartment. Take a moment to find out… read article »
Oregon’s largest law firm is, for the first time in 11 years, swapping out managing partners in its main office.
Wally Van Valkenburg will remain with Stoel Rives LLP as Penny Serrurier and David Filippi become the new office co-managing partners for the firm’s Portland headquarters.
By: Sam Tenney in Scrolling Box December 30, 2016 LMC Construction is putting the finishing touches on the first phase of NAYA Generations, an intergenerational affordable… read article »