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The Streetcar Lofts are located on NW 12th and Lovejoy and the residential address is 1030 NW 12th Avenue was built in 2001 and containing 139 loft spaces. Each unit has poured concrete floors and walls, high 10-foot ceilings, European style balconies and floor to ceiling windows. This building has been awarded national recognition for its industrial architecture as well as some of its unique interior features. As a true loft style condominium, these one and two level living spaces have wide open areas to create the rooms that are most important to you. Located directly over the residents on-site gym is a neon sign that is recognized in many images of the Pearl District. The “Go By Streetcar” sign that is located high on the building on the corner of NW 11th and Lovejoy is one of the first things you see as you enter the Pearl District from the Broadway bridge.The ‘Go By Streetcar’ sign and the Streetcar Lofts are one of the most recognized residences in Portland. Other amenities include secured parking, private party room for special social occasions, and a private central courtyard. A very unique building located in the Heart of the Pearl. Built to look like a historic Soho loft building, Streetcar earned national architecture awards for its industrial architecture and interior features. Poured concrete floors and walls, gas fireplaces encased in granite, and flexible kitchen and dining areas make Streetcar unique. Single-level and two-level units include a wide range of loft-style floor plans. Each unit has 10-foot ceilings, floor-to-ceiling windows and French doors that open onto European-style balconies. Streetcar owners also enjoy a beautifully landscaped and private central courtyard, a fitness room overlooking the city and majestic Mt. Hood, a community room for private functions or casual gatherings, and underground parking. In addition, the Streetcar Lofts are located adjacent to two of Portland’s best parks; Jamison Square and Tanner Springs. Developer: Hoyt Street Properties Architect: Robert S. Leeb Architects and Planners Builder: Howard S. Wright


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