Every week, the Bureau of Development Services publishes lists of Early Assistance applications, Land Use Reviews and Building Permits processed in the previous week. We publish the highlights. This post covers June 25th to July 1st, 2018.
Early Assistance has been requested for a project at 3707 SE 92nd Ave:
Demolish existing 4-plex and develop the site with multi-family housing (probably all apartments – 2-3 stories, with around 18 units). They like to develop with affordable housing.
Early Assistance has been requested by Beebe Skidmore for a project at 1235 N Prescott St:
Proposal is an addition of co-housing and co-living building next to an existing house at 1235 N Prescott St. The proposed addition will be four stories tall. Proposed storm water disposal is subgrade dry well on site.
A project at SW 4th & Alder has been submitted for Type II Design Review by Waterleaf Architecture, Interiors 7 Planning:
Proposal to adapt first floor for multiple retail tenants. Replace existing storefront with new thermally broken storefront.Optional new tenant storefront entrance at East elevation. Adapt second floor for office tenant; add new windows at existing louvers; add new office tenant entrance lobby with aluminum storefront and canopy at SE corner of building. Remove obsolete fire escape and standpipe. Replace all wood windows with aluminum storefront windows. Paint glazed terra cotta cladding.
A project at 1111 NW 16th Ave has been submitted for building permit review:
New 6 story mixed used building with retail and bike parking on main floor and 80 student rooms above *** mechanical permit to be separate ***
A project at 6025 SE Powell Blvd has been submitted for building permit review:
Construct new 3 story self storage building with office and parking loading area in NE corner of the building; associated site work
i totaly hate hate all this modern BS Architecture thats all they build all over the city and state !!! no class !! im
sick of seeing these buildings poping up all over like the Bubonic plague the just cant digzine anaything beautiful anay more like the 1890s & 1920s there is no such thing as architecture ana more this stuff to day is nonsense and cold no beauty at all !!!!
thats a nice white brick building