Chown Pella Lofts

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CHOWN PELLA LOFTS


CHOWN PELLA

In the Pearl District

The Chown Pella Lofts Building was oringinally built in 1910/1911 and coverted to lofts in 1996. 


 Architect: Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects Completed: 1996. 5 stories 68 lofts 719 to 2,170 sf 6 commercial units Parking: Above grade. Chown Pella was the first Pearl District conversion of a historic warehouse into residential condominiums. Located in the 13th Avenue Historic District at 416 NW 13th Ave., the brick building is a landmark in the neighborhood and its location is considered to be the center of the Pearl.

Chown Pella Lofts

The original 1910 building on the south side is seven stories and the north building, which was added in 1911, is four with a 5th floor added in 1995. Chown Pella is on the National Historic Register. Originally, railroad tracks ran through the outdoor parking courtyard, brining freight to what was then the “Oregon Transfer Company.” The two original wooden water tanks are still intact, maintaining the original character of the structure.


The open loft spaces with exposed brick and heavy timbers in Chown Pella were created from two former warehouse buildings. For more question or to schedule a showing, please call Brad Golik at 503-896-8856.

CHOWN PELLA LOFTS

The Chown Pella Lofts Building was oringinally built in 1910/1911 and coverted to lofts in 1996. 


 Architect: Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects Completed: 1996


5 stories 68 lofts 719 to 2,170 sf 6 commercial units Parking: Above grade


Chown Pella was the first Pearl District conversion of a historic warehouse into residential condominiums. Located in the 13th Avenue Historic District at 416 NW 13th Ave., the brick building is a landmark in the neighborhood and its location is considered to be the center of the Pearl. The original 1910 building on the south side is seven stories and the north building, which was added in 1911, is four with a 5th floor added in 1995. Chown Pella is on the National Historic Register. Originally, railroad tracks ran through the outdoor parking courtyard, brining freight to what was then the “Oregon Transfer Company.” The two original wooden water tanks are still intact, maintaining the original character of the structure.


The open loft spaces with exposed brick and heavy timbers in Chown Pella were created from two former warehouse buildings. For more question or to schedule a showing, please call Brad Golik at 503-896-8856

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