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Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 4, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate Nov 2017

Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 4, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate

Center for Real Estate Quarterly

Table of Contents:
-- Hospitality Market by Sondra Storm
-- Portland Housing Market and 2018 UGB by Gerard Mildner
-- State of the Economy by Andrew Crampton
-- Housing Market Analysis by Jon Legarza
-- Office Market Analysis by Riley Henderson
-- Industrial Market Analysis by Andrew Crampton
-- Retail Market Analysis by Riley Henderson


Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 3, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate Aug 2017

Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 3, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate

Center for Real Estate Quarterly

Table of Contents:
--Design Review Update by Kristina Benson
-- The State of the Economy by Sydney Bowman
-- Residential Market Analysis by Jon Legarza
-- Multifamily Market Analysis by Carlo Castoro
-- Office Market Analysis by Riley Henderson
-- Industrial Market Analysis by Sydney Bowman
-- Retail Market Analysis by Riley Henderson


The Portland Innovation Center, Rully Adisuryo, Melissa Beh, Yan Zhang, Jamison Loos, Ben Summers, Andrew Crampton, Conner Dowling Jul 2017

The Portland Innovation Center, Rully Adisuryo, Melissa Beh, Yan Zhang, Jamison Loos, Ben Summers, Andrew Crampton, Conner Dowling

Real Estate Development Workshop Projects

The following report is our development program for the 2.17 – acre site in the Central Eastside Industrial District currently owned by Prosper Portland. Our proposal consists of three half blocks housing a CLT building and dual-block office hub named Portland Innovation Center. We believe this unique site can be molded into a next-generation “factory” becoming ground zero for creative collaboration and product development on the Eastside while producing solution-oriented ideas and citywide connections.


God-Willing Development Plan, Willing Company & St. Michael The Archangel Blocks, Paul Hutchins, Daniel Mandel, Dawson Marchant, Scott Miller, Ryan Sturley, David Wilkes Jul 2017

God-Willing Development Plan, Willing Company & St. Michael The Archangel Blocks, Paul Hutchins, Daniel Mandel, Dawson Marchant, Scott Miller, Ryan Sturley, David Wilkes

Real Estate Development Workshop Projects

This development plan is the product of the Real Estate Development Workshop and represents the culmination of all knowledge gained by the authors while students in the Master of Real Estate Development program at Portland State University. Three months of work involving research, expert consultations, and extensive discussion were performed to determine the best use for two subject parcels in Downtown Portland.


Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 2, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate May 2017

Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 2, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate

Center for Real Estate Quarterly

Table of Contents:
--Impact of System Development Charges by Suzannah Stanley (p. 5-16)
-- State of the Economy by Andrew Crampton (p. 17-21)
-- Residential Market Analysis by Jon Legarza (p. 22-42)
-- Multifamily Market Analysis by Carlo Castoro (p. 43-55)
-- Office Market Analysis by Melissa Beh (p. 56-63)
-- Industrial Market Analysis by Andrew Crampton (p. 64-68)


The Exchange At Coquitlam Central, Brock Argyropoulos, Jennifer Arnold, Analise Baarstad, Kalin Berger, Alex Joyce, Samuel Leeding, Christine Pellissier, Lisa Young Mar 2017

The Exchange At Coquitlam Central, Brock Argyropoulos, Jennifer Arnold, Analise Baarstad, Kalin Berger, Alex Joyce, Samuel Leeding, Christine Pellissier, Lisa Young

Real Estate Development Workshop Projects

The Exchange at Coquitlam Central is be a transformative and innovative development project involving over 14-acres of prime real estate located in the heart of the Tri-Cities submarket. As a major transportation hub for the Millennium Line, newly-opened Evergreen Line, and regional bus mall, the site is well positioned to become an amenity-rich community with robust opportunities for residents and commuters to live, work, and play.

This multi-phased development will feature a modern, full-service health club, state-of-the-art entertainment center, and first-class specialty grocer. These anchors, along with a thoughtfully-curated mix of smaller merchants, employment-generating office space, and best-in-class residential product …


Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 1, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate Feb 2017

Center For Real Estate Quarterly, Volume 11, Number 1, Portland State University. Center For Real Estate

Center for Real Estate Quarterly

Table of Contents:
-- State of the Economy by Andrew Crampton (p. 5-10)
-- Residential Market Analysis by Jon Legarza (p. 11-34)
-- Multifamily Market Analysis by Carlo Castoro (p. 35-44)
-- Office Market Analysis by Melissa Beh (p. 45-54)
-- Industrial Market Analysis by Andrew Crampton (p. 55-59)