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Old Posted May 2, 2016, 12:18 AM
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Lots of concrete coming and going every day here. I took this picture the other night. While it doesn't show the whole site this whole floor looks the same.

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Old Posted Jan 21, 2017, 6:44 PM
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Zinc cladding now visible:



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I didn't appreciate in the renderings how much the cladding would look like crummy house siding from a distance, especially in the very dark grey. The nearer this building comes to completion, the less I like it.
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Oh wow, it has been a long time since I have been over in that area, I didn't even realize they started this building. I saw that first photo and thought to myself, the rendering looks so real.
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Old Posted Jul 15, 2017, 11:34 PM
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And here are some shots of the other side:



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Press release from Urban Works Real Estate:

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Urban Works Real Estate brings ATLAS Cider to Couch 9
The Bend-based cidery leases 3,598 SF of the Pearl District Development.


Portland, OR: Urban Works is proud to announce that the award winning, Bend-based ATLAS Cider will be opening its third location early 2018 in the newly constructed Couch 9 Building. Atlas will occupy 3,598 square feet of ground floor retail facing NW Couch Street in the mixed-used development.

Adjacent to the Brewery Blocks in the heart of the Pearl District, this new tap-house will bring ATLAS’ expertly balanced, locally sourced cider to the hop-heavy area. Rob Moneyhan of Urban Works Real Estate represented ATLAS Cider in the transaction, while both Rob and Kia Hartley, also of Urban Works, represented the Landlord (Urban Asset Advisors).

Couch 9 is being developed by Urban Asset Advisors and adds 135 high-quality apartment units to the thriving Pearl District. ATLAS Cider will anchor the ground floor retail. Urban Works is currently marketing the remaining 1,660 square foot space facing NW 9th Avenue to potential restaurant and retail tenants.

About Urban Works – Urban Works services vary from traditional landlord and retailer representation to specialized planning for development, market penetration for retailers, and trade area analysis for landlords.
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