The Press Blocks (Oregonian Publishing Buildings) | 250' | 23 floors | U/C
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WOW! That's phenomenal news! Yeah, it's bad news for those at the O, but there's not much left of the O anymore. Has the paper hit rock bottom yet, or are things there still just getting worse?
The Oregonian's blocks in Goose Hollow are HIDEOUS buildings. What an opportunity for something great! What a game changer for Goose Hollow. |
I hope this site gets used to its fullest potential rather than another 5 over 1 building.
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Funny how, when reporting on their own paper in their own paper, they neglect to mention how they're eliminating up to 200 jobs.
Don't get me wrong... this is an amazing opportunity for the Goose Hollow neighborhood, and it could turn out to be a catalyst for development beyond the O's blocks. I've been hoping for years that the O would sell those blocks. I just foolishly assumed they'd move their printing elsewhere rather than farm it out to somebody else. |
I wonder when that nasty concrete bunker next door will be demolished? Supposedly, The Oregonian (or, more accurately, what's left of The O) outsourced their printing as of last summer and will sell their Goose Hollow property.
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Yeah that's some nice real estate, isn't it right on the MAX line? This is like Goose Hollow's own little version of the Post Office site. Something really great could happen here.
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The Oregonian Printing Press blocks are under contract, the plan is for a mixed-use office/multi-family development.
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Ladies and Gentlemen, start your speculation. GBD Architects have scheduled a Pre-Application Conference to discuss the following:
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The height limits according to the adopted plan seem to be 325 feet. With all that parking (next to a light rail station) I'm guessing this is going to be a pretty large project.
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Duly noted
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If it does get up to 325 feet, the upper floors are going to have phenomenal views all the way around.
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Having been on a tour of the printing press building, it goes underground three levels. Also, there is a tunnel between the two buildings where giant rolls of paper were moved from the storage building to the printing press. I don't know how many levels under ground the storage building is but my guess is at least two levels. So you save a ton on excavation for underground parking. I can totally see how you can get 300+ parking spots underground.
This is a spot where I would totally be OK with a 20+ story building. The great views into Providence Park would make this a A+ for residential. This has the potential to bring life to an otherwise dead part of town. |
How much property does the Oregonian own in Goose Hollow? Is it two full blocks, or do they own more than that?
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I don't usually worry too much about height, but 85-160 feet is pretty underwhelming.
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