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The Tupelo Alley Mixed-Use Development is a four-building project that recalls the warehouse, commercial and semi-industrial past of N. Mississippi Avenue. It consists of ground-floor retail and 188 apartments (studio, one- and two-bedroom), with public spaces and courtyards to activate the street. The buildings are scaled to fit into the surrounding residential neighborhood, while providing a contemporary model for high density “smart growth” and transit oriented development in North Portland.
The design of the main building is articulated as three four-story buildings that are consistent with the scale of development along N. Mississippi. The fifth and sixth stories are treated as penthouse elements to reduce their visual impact. The three-story buildings along Albina are lower in scale and more residential in character and materials/scale to be respectful of the large single family residences to the east. A basement parking structure provides 160 parking spaces for residents. |
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Tupelo Alley Mixed-Use Development |
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location portland, oregon completed 2008 size 239,000 sf |
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