The first building permit for 1430 NW Glisan was issued to Ankrom Moisan Architects:
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STR 01 – structural permit up to the underside of level 2 for a 286,000 GSF mixed-use building with 4 levels below grade for parking. General retail on level 1. 230 residential units on levels 2-15. 200 below grade parking spaces, no mechanical install with this phase of work.
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These pics are from over a week ago. Probably just about topped out by now. Such an intense and wonderful change from that crappy strip mall and parking lot!
I have to agree, that strip mall felt out of place and really made it seem like the urban city stopped there. Plus driving home on the 405 yesterday, this tower definitely adds to that urban canyon feel driving down that stretch of highway.
I have to agree, that strip mall felt out of place and really made it seem like the urban city stopped there. Plus driving home on the 405 yesterday, this tower definitely adds to that urban canyon feel driving down that stretch of highway.
I just drove south on the 405 a couple of days ago and I couldn't agree more. I was wowed by its presence and how much it added to that canyon feel.
The crane on the left of your photo is for the Modera Glisan, right? So that would be consistent with the 1430 Glisan crane having been removed by the time you took your photo.
Also: thanks for posting the photo. Always great to see.
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