Portland

Wood Partners Starts Upscale Project in Suburban Portland

The company’s fourth community in the Portland area, Alta Civic Station in Gresham, Ore., will offer 318 units and is slated to open in the spring of 2021.

Fore Property Opens 5th Portland Community

The five-story building is located in Portland’s historic Mississippi neighborhood, close to major employers including Adidas, Nike, Intel and Oregon Health & Sciences University.

Greystar Breaks Ground on First-Ever Portland Project

The multifamily giant is building its first ground-up development, a 182-unit rental community in the Goose Hollow neighborhood of the city.

Wood Partners Breaks Ground on Luxury Portland High-Rise

The upcoming community will incorporate the northern part of the Artists Repertory Theatre building and will also feature ground-floor retail and affordable units.

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Portland Multifamily Report – Summer 2019

Due to a combination of peak development and weakening employment gains, year-over-year multifamily rent growth in the metro decelerated to 1.2 percent.

An Investor’s View on the Portland Multifamily Market

Pathfinder Partners Senior Managing Director Mitch Siegler discusses value-add opportunities in Portland, investment strategies, as well as the biggest challenge in the sector today.

Affordable Housing Project Breaks Ground in Oregon

Developer BRIDGE Housing has started work on 61 apartments for low-income families in north and northeast Portland. The property will accept Section 8 vouchers.

Portland-Area Apartments Trade for $29M

Pathfinder Partners added to its multifamily value-add platform with the acquisition of a 132-unit community.

Construction Launches at Oregon’s Largest Mixed-Use Community

Developed by Holland Partner Group, the Portland-area residential development is part of Reed’s Crossing, a master-planned community underway in South Hillsboro, Ore.

Portland Multifamily Report – Spring 2019

With more than 5,000 apartment units coming online in the metro in 2018, rents increased by 1.9 percent year-over-year through February—well below the 3.6 percent national average.