Located in Salem, OR
Scope of work included:
- Tenant Improvement
- Metal Framing
- Drywall
- Acoustical Ceiling
A building permit is under review for the conversion of the Oregon Pioneer Building at SW 3rd & Stark into a boutique hotel. The historic building was purchased in January 2014 by Palo Alto-based developer BPR Properties, who specialize in hospitality projects. The architects for the conversion are Arris Studio of San Luis Obispo. The building is home to Huber’s Cafe, which will continue to operate, and possibly serve the new hotel.
Posted on February 11, 2015 by nextportland
PORTLAND, OR: April 16, 2016
Congratulations to the Portland Marriott family for the wonderful article in the Lodging Magazine.
Our team was honored to work on the Downtown Waterfront project.
Floor by floor (85 total?), Team Masters completed..
It’s impossible not to notice that the home called The Hyfield at this year’s NW Natural Parade of Homes is a home unlike any other in Clark County.
Designed and built by Modern Home Design & Build owner John Taylor, the home offers almost 2,700 square feet of living space on a single floor, without a single stair into a room or even a shower. Its wide-open great room is filled with light. Fireplaces of matching design in the great room and in an outdoor living space, separated by a glass wall, help blur the line between outdoor and indoor living. The silk-smooth walls with little wood trim evoke minimalist modernism.
Taylor says the home’s bright contemporary design evokes the midcentury architecture of Palm Springs, Calif., and the work of renowned California midcentury architects William Krisel and Joseph Eichler. “Those those two guys my biggest heroes,” says Taylor, who extends the Southern California theme to California plants grown at a Sauvie Island nursery to adapt to the Northwest climate. Read more here.
By Gordon Oliver, Columbian Business Editor
Published: September 3, 2015, 6:00 AM
By Larry Bingham, The Oregonian
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on May 18, 2012 at 9:37 AM, updated May 18, 2012 at 12:19 PM
Brace yourself, Northeast Portland. A herd of young fashionistas may be headed your way.
If the June 7 Lloyd Center Mall opening of Swedish clothing store Hennes & Mauritz is anything like the Pioneer Place opening in 2010, the mall could get awfully crowded -- and loud.