Live in a Piece of Portland’s History
A Rare Blend of History, Charm, and Urban Sophistication
Historic Significance
Part of the North Bank Depot Buildings, originally constructed in 1908 as a passenger terminal for the Spokane, Portland, and Seattle Railway.
Designed in the Chicago School architectural style, featuring brick construction, arched windows, and industrial elements.
Registered as a historic landmark, with original details carefully preserved while integrating modern updates.
Interior Features
Spacious open floor plan with soaring 14’ ceilings and abundant natural light.
Two fireplaces, creating warmth and character in the main living areas.
Exposed brick walls & concrete flooring, blending industrial charm with contemporary design.
Gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances, quartz countertops, and a sleek, modern layout.
Main floor office with a separate entrance, perfect for remote work or a home business.
Ample storage throughout, including custom-built closets.
Energy-efficient design, with a Home Energy Score of 3.
Unique Feature: Private Rooftop Deck
One of the few properties in the Pearl District with a private rooftop deck, offering a rare outdoor living space.
Panoramic views of the city skyline, perfect for entertaining, relaxing, or dining under the stars.
A one-of-a-kind Pearl District Residence
3 bedrooms | 2.5 Baths | 2,423 sq/ft
Historic 1908 building with exposed brick & 14' ceilings
Private rooftop deck – rare in the Pearl District
Separate street-level office with private entrance
Gourmet kitchen with high-end appliances
No HOA fees | 98 Walk Score | 1 deeded parking spot
Price on inquiry.
Neighborhood - the best of the pearl district
Originally an industrial and warehouse hub, now a cultural and lifestyle epicenter.
Home to Portland’s top art galleries, trendy cafes, boutique shopping, and high-end dining.
Features historic cobblestone streets, giving it a West Village, NYC vibe.
Key Nearby Highlights:
Dining: Bluehour, Andina, Mediterranean Exploration Company.
Cultural Spots: Powell’s Books, Portland Art Museum, First Thursday Art Walk.
Shopping: Eclectic boutiques, designer stores, and independent shops.
Green Spaces: Tanner Springs Park, Jamison Square.
Transportation: Portland Streetcar, bike-friendly lanes, easy freeway access.