Metro Reports: Pearl Building East, Atomic Orchard, Society RCP, and more

A building permit is under review for the Atomic Orchard on NE Sandy Blvd.

Every week, the Bureau of Development Services publishes lists of Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed in the previous week. We publish the highlights. This post covers November 18th to November 24th, 2019.

A Pre-Application Conference has been scheduled by TVA Architects to discuss a project at 2997 SW Moody Ave:

New mixed-use project in two buildings, with residential units above ground floor retail and at-grade level parking. The construction is 5 levels of 3B over 2 levels of 1A on one of the buildings, and the construction is 10 levels of 1A on the other building. Stormwater management to be determined.

The Atomic Orchard at 2510 NE Sandy Blvd has been submitted for building permit review by Brett Schulz Architect:

New 5 story 49-unit multifamily apartment building with ground floor retail and one accessible dwelling unit in attached ground floor annex building, includes associated site work *** w/19-193113-MT ***

The Modera Woodstock at 4804 SE Woodstock Blvd has been submitted for building permit review by Leeb Architects:

MODERA WOODSTOCK – New 5-story, 194 unit apartment building with one level below-grade parking and ground floor commercial spaces; includes associated sitework *** w/19-247370-MT ***

A project at 14507 E Burnside St has been submitted for building permit review by Doug Circosta Architect:

New 3 story 22 unit apartment building with office and common laundry room

New 3 story 24 unit apartment building with associated site work

A project at 115 N Going St has been submitted for building permit review by Urban Development Group:

New 3-story 6-unit apartment building with associated site work. Detached trash enclosure < 120sf ***mechanical permit separate***

A project at 5105 SE Woodstock Blvd has been submitted for building permit review:

New 3-story, 28-unit apartment building with interior trash enclosure, bike storage room and short-term bicycle parking.

The Society RCP apartments at 1435 NE 62nd Ave have been submitted for building permit review by Koble Creative Architecture:

New 3-story, 3-unit apartment building, including interior trash, associated sitework and on-site stormwater management.

The Pearl Building East has been submitted for building permit review:

New 7-story mixed use high-rise office building with three levels of underground parking garage and a penthouse amenity space *** w/19-237841-MT ***

Building permits were issued for a project at 408 SE 105th Ave:

Building 1 of 3 new apartment buildings, two stories with two units (see comments), includes associated site work *** 18-270002/04-CO & 18-280941/44/45-MT ***

Building 2 of 3 new apartment buildings, three stories with six units, includes associated site work *** w/18-269978-CO & 18-270004-CO & 18-280941/44/45-MT ***

Building 3 of 3 new apartment buildings, three stories with five units and community room, includes associated site work *** w/18-269978-CO & 18-270002-CO & 18-280941/44/45-MT ***

Weekly Roundup: Tree Farm, KEX Portland, Portland Diamond Project, and more

Tree Farm
Trees are being installed at the Tree Farm building, currently under construction at SE 3rd & Morrison.

The Daily Journal of Commerce reports that strawberry trees have arrived at the Tree Farm office building, where they are being installed into 54 steel tree planters*, each of which weighs 2,200 lbs.

The Oregonian wrote about how Dottir, the restaurant at the KEX Portland, is bringing a taste of Reykjavik to Portland.

The Portland Diamond Project has a six month extension on their due diligence for the Terminal 2 site, reports OPB. The extra time will allow the group to study transportation options for the Northwest Portland site.

Portland officials drafted a policy to keep homeless people from camping outside popular event spaces, including the covered sidewalk at Providence Park, according to Willamette Week.

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