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Old Posted Feb 10, 2023, 10:39 PM
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Why isn’t the rooftop facing downtown and the skyline view?
The view to the east is far less likely to be impeded by future development.
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Old Posted Feb 12, 2023, 5:38 AM
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The view to the east is far less likely to be impeded by future development.
The east view could have still been done, it would have just required it to have a wraparound at the southern end of the building to give views towards downtown.
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Old Posted Feb 13, 2023, 4:36 PM
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The east view could have still been done, it would have just required it to have a wraparound at the southern end of the building to give views towards downtown.
I believe there was at one point to develop a high rise at 720 NE Grand, but now it looks like Kia of Portland is trying to relocate there. At the minimum, I hope this leads to redevelopment of some of the car dealer lots on Broadway/Weidler.

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Old Posted Feb 18, 2023, 7:02 PM
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The Portland Design Commission on Thursday discussed a proposal for a 15-story apartment building in the Lloyd District. The Skyview on 7th project team will return before the commission for a design review hearing in a couple of months.

The 240 housing units would be spread among 14 stories. Resident amenities would be on the ground floor, while a community room, amenity deck and eco-roof would occupy the penthouse level. Three levels of below-grade parking are proposed for the south elevation.

Mackenzie designed Skyview on 7th for Master Development. Turner Construction will serve as the general contractor. The project is valued at $72 million.

The building would be constructed on two parcels, at 701 and 777 N.E. Seventh Ave., near the intersection with Northeast Oregon Street. The half-block site lies at the southern edge of the Lloyd District, close to Interstate 84. The Oregon Square blocks lie to the northeast and the Congressman Earl Blumenauer Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge, which opened this past summer, is one block south.
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Old Posted Feb 19, 2023, 12:21 AM
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Why isn’t the rooftop facing downtown and the skyline view?
There is that mountain to look at.
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Drawings and Matrix for Design Commission Hearing on 6/1
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Lloyd District multifamily project gets green light



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The design for a 15-story apartment building in the Lloyd District received the Portland Design Commission’s unanimous approval on Thursday.

Skyview on 7th will be located at 701 and 777 N.E. Seventh Ave. Currently, the property is occupied by an office building and a vacant lot.

The half-block site lies at the southern edge of the Lloyd District. The Oregon Square superblocks lie to the northeast. The Green Loop will run along the site on either Seventh Avenue (the site’s east frontage) or Irving Stret (the site’s south frontage).

Plans call for 14 stories of apartments – 240 total units – above ground-floor amenities. A community room, amenity deck and eco-roof are planned at the top level.

Mackenzie designed the project for Master Development LLC. Turner Construction is the general contractor. The project is valued at $72 million.
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Old Posted Jun 7, 2023, 8:05 PM
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Right next to the new bridge, this will look nice driving toward downtown through the Gulch on I84.
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Right next to the new bridge, this will look nice driving toward downtown through the Gulch on I84.
Yeah, and think about those east-facing apartment views. The convention center will be fun to look at as it's so often bustling with activity, and there's downtown in the distance... that could be great, especially for folks living on higher floors. This should fit into that area nicely.
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