308 1St Ave, Portland, OR 97204
The Lawrence Building, a beautifully preserved 1902 structure, offers 8 available creative office spaces ranging from 958 to 6,143 square feet. Located in Multnomah County, this prime downtown Portland location boasts unparalleled access to amenities and transportation. Situated just one block from Tom McCall Riverfront Park and within Portland's Technology Triangle, the building is surrounded by a vibrant mix of restaurants, bars, and entertainment venues. Multiple public transportation options, including eight bus lines and four streetcar lines, are all within a four-block radius, and convenient parking is readily available. The building's proximity to the Morrison Bridge adds to its exceptional accessibility. Inside, tenants enjoy unique features such as exposed brick and beam construction, abundant natural light, 19-foot exposed ceilings, and operable windows. A contemporary central atrium adds to the building's character, and select suites offer stunning Willamette River views. Shared amenities include a common area conference room, on-site shower facilities, and secure bike storage, catering to the needs of modern professionals. After-hours access provides flexibility and convenience. This is an exceptional opportunity to lease space in a truly unique and desirable Portland location.
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Community Resource and Referral center Medical Clinic
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Jones Christine DC Alternative Medicine Practice
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Dunthorpe Marketing Group Advertising Agency Marketing & Advertising
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Andersen Hans C DC Alternative Medicine Practice
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Leeb Architects LLC Architect
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