Olympic Cereal Mill

Historic building complex in Portland, Oregon, U.S.


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::summary Historic building complex in Portland, Oregon, U.S. ::

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FieldValue
nameOlympic Cereal Mill
designated_other1_namePortland Historic Landmark
designated_other1_colorlightgreen
imageOlympic Cereal Mill - Portland Oregon.jpg
captionOlympic Cereal Mill in 2008
location107 SE Washington Street
Portland, Oregon
coordinates
locmapinPortland downtown
map_captionLocation in Portland, Oregon
map_altLocator map
area172,000 sq ft
built1906
architectHurley–Mason Co.
addedMarch 8, 1989
mpsub
refnum89000115
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| name = Olympic Cereal Mill | nrhp_type = | designated_other1_name = Portland Historic Landmark | designated_other1_color = lightgreen | image = Olympic Cereal Mill - Portland Oregon.jpg | caption = Olympic Cereal Mill in 2008 | location = 107 SE Washington Street Portland, Oregon | coordinates = | locmapin = Portland downtown | map_caption = Location in Portland, Oregon | map_alt = Locator map | area = 172,000 sq ft | built = 1906 | architect = Hurley–Mason Co. | architecture = | added = March 8, 1989 | mpsub = | refnum = 89000115 The Olympic Cereal Mill, formerly known as B&O Warehouse, is a building complex in southeast Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building is currently a creative space.

In 2004, the building was purchased by Beam Development and was then recycled into the building it is today and placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Tenants

The building has about one hundred tenants, which consist of startups in addition to well-established businesses.

References

References

  1. Portland Historic Landmarks Commission. (July 2014). "Historic Landmarks -- Portland, Oregon".
  2. (October 19, 2009). "Oregon National Register List". Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
  3. "Why Portland's Olympic Mills building is allowed to keep its name".

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