Learn about transit-oriented development projects, ranging from mixed-use housing and commercial space to office and restaurant use, that create places for people to live and work within walking distance of high quality transit.
2020
Fuller Station, Clackamas County (under construction)
Six stories and 100 residential units for people at 30% to 80% of area median income and including units for houseless families and for young adults transitioning out of foster care; located on the MAX Green Line
5733 NE MLK Boulevard, Portland (under construction)
Five stories with 93 units comprised of studio, one and two- bedroom units for multigenerational households at or below 60 percent of area median income, with common rooms and residential services and on TriMet frequent service route #6
Susan Emmons, Portland (under construction)
One five-story building and one four-story building with 128 units to be restricted to households with incomes at or below 60 percent of area median income including 48 units which will be permanent supportive housing reserved for seniors; within walking distance of the Blue and Red Line MAX Lines
Amanda Court, Portland (under construction)
Located on frequent bus route 73, two four-story buildings with 38 units restricted to households at or below 60 percent of area median income and with some units reserved for people working in the agriculture industry; residential services will be provided
Stark Street Family Housing, Portland (under construction)
Five stories and 93 one-, two- and three-bedroom units at 30% to 60% of area median income including 16 permanent supportive housing units, indoor and outdoor play areas and an indoor multi-use space; there will be a residential coordinator
Mamook Tokakee, Portland (under construction)
An innovative partnership with the Native America Youth and Family Center to construct a four-story, 56 unit building with studio, one, two and three-bedroom units regulated at 30% - 60% of area median income
304 NE Dekum Street, Portland (under construction)
Four stories with 39 units composed of 25 studios and 14 one bedroom apartments including 34 units restricted to 60% of area median income
Riverplace II, Portland (under construction)
Seven stories with 178 units, 176 of which will be restricted to households at or below 60% area median income, underground parking and 3,000 feet of ground floor commercial space located near the Portland Streetcar and South Waterfront/Moody MAX station
Burnside Boardwalk, Portland (under construction)
Three-story apartment with 31 small studio units designed with a combination of energy efficient elements and photovoltaic panels to achieve net-zero energy usage
Argyle Street Apartments, Portland
Four-story apartment in Portland’s Kenton neighborhood providing 189 housing units regulated at 60% of area median income or below within two blocks of the Denver Street MAX Station
The Nick Fish, Portland
Six stories with 40 affordable residential units, 35 market rate units, 11,000 square feet of office space and 11,000 square feet of ground floor retail space next to Gateway Discovery Park and near the Gateway MAX station
Hyatt House Hotel, Beaverton
Five stories with 122 extended stay hotel rooms and 3,000 square feet of ground floor commercial space for a restaurant, bar and conference space served by the red and blue MAX lines
Buri BLDG, Portland
159 units at 60% Area Median Income in a four story building near the Gateway Transit Center
Cedar Grove Apartments, Beaverton
Located within Cedar Mill Town Center, Cedar Grove has 44 units of affordable housing of which eight units will be supported by project-based vouchers and available to families earning below 30% of area median income who are at risk of homelessness
Red Rock Creek Commons, Tigard
48 housing units including 47 units at 60% AMI or below, 8 of which will be for people with persistent mental illness, in a four story building adjacent to the #12 frequent service route and the future 68th Avenue Station of the Southwest Corridor MAX project
Argyle Gardens, Portland
Three two story and one three story modularly constructed buildings with 71 single-room occupancy income-restricted units at 50% AMI or below to serve extremely low income individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness
Renaissance Commons, Milwaukie
The first mixed-use multifamily development in Milwaukie in over a decade has five stories and 109 units and mechanized parking for 78 vehicles
2019
Cedar Commons, Portland
Three stories with 40 SRO and 20 studio units to be restricted to 30% to 50% of area median income with a large community garden and green space and serving those transitioning from homelessness
Blackburn Center, Portland
Six stories with 152 units restricted to households earning 50% of Area Median Income or less for homeless, medically fragile and the elderly located above a 32,000 square foot medical clinic and adjacent to the MAX blue line
Woody Guthrie Place, Portland
Gold LEED-certified building with four stories containing 64 units including 37 income restricted units and some three-bedroom units in Lents Town Center
The Rise Central, Beaverton
230 units including 15 regulated apartments in two buildings of five and six stories adjacent to the Beaverton Central MAX station
Orchards at 82nd, Portland
47 units regulated at 30%-60% Area Median Income over ground floor office and community space owned by the Asian Pacific Network of Oregon
72 Foster, Portland
Four-story, 101 unit mixed-use development available to households earning 60% Area Median Income or lower with resident services provided by the Asian Health and Service Center
Cornelius Place, Cornelius
45 residential units available to residents age 55 and older and earning 60% Arean Median Income or lower located above the new Cornelius Public Library and a youth recreation center
The Songbird, Portland
Five stories housing 61 units with 60 reserved for households below 40% Area Median Income and the majority of units sized at two to three bedrooms
Kaya Camilla, Portland
Four story building with 36 residential units and approximately 2,650 square feet of commercial space and the first regulated under the City of Portland’s Inclusionary Zoning policy to come to the TOD program
Alta Civic Station, Gresham (under construction)
Eight buildings, 318 residential units, 8,500 feet of commercial space, a half-acre pedestrian plaza, outdoor seating and a children’s play area to be constructed on a 7.4 acre parcel acquired by Metro in 2002
Rockwood Rising Market Hall, Gresham (under construction)
35,000 square feet of market hall space for micro-restaurants and grocery stalls and including commissary and commercial kitchens, office space and a 22,300 square foot public plaza
Lizzie Weeks, Portland (under construction)
Six stories with 61 studio, one- and two-bedroom units income restricted for 99 years for households earning at or below 80 percent of area median income
2018
Oliver Station, Portland
Two gold LEED-certified five story buildings housing 145 units, 120 of which are regulated, located within walking distance of the Lents Town Center MAX station
Willow Creek Crossing, Hillsboro
Six stories with 121 units for households earning less than 60% Area Median Income over commercial space and within walking distance of the Willow Creek MAX station
Perch PDX, Portland
Seven story, multi-use development with 140 units including 28 regulated at 80% Area Median Income
459 Rock, Gresham
The first mixed-use development in this Gresham neighborhood has five stories with 44 two- and three-bedroom units with space for a Head Start program and pedestrian connections to the surrounding community
Rosewood Station, Clackamas County
Near Fuller MAX station, this project has 212 units regulated at 50%-60% Area Median Income in a cluster of 6 four story buildings that include a fitness center, kitchen and community space
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