Irving Street Lofts
1314 NW Irving Street
The Irving Street Lofts bring innovation and history to Portland’s Pearl District. The building was constructed in 1924 for the Blumauer & Frank Drug Company – a wholesale pharmaceutical company. In 1937, a drug company, McKesson Robbins, bought to warehouse supplies until until the late 1980s when it was converted to rentals and artists lofts. In 1995, Grancorp, Inc converted the property to loft condominiums.
Each unit has an authentic loft feeling with high ceilings, huge banks of windows, concrete walls, and exposed pillars. Owners also enjoy the tax benefits of living in a historic building as well as the original freight elevator which makes moving a breeze.
Amid the historical ambience are cutting edge amenities like state-of-the art security, parking spaces, storage units, eco-friendly bamboo flooring, maple cabinets, and stainless steel appliances.
The 82 units come in various sizes which are perfect for professionals, empty-nesters, and young families. Loft owners may enjoy a rooftop deck with plants, flowers, and the all important barbecues for small parties.
And of course nothing is more important in real estate than location, location, location!
At the Irving Street Lofts, you’ll be just a few steps away from the city’s best restaurants, health clubs, boutiques, and antique stores. What self-respecting Portlander could ask for more?
The Irving Street Lofts Real Estate Statistics
2004 - 9
2005 - 12
2006 - 7
2007 - 6
2008 - 1
Last Month - 1
Active - 0
2004 - $254,944
2005 - $393,750
2006 - $388,129
2007 - $407,833
2008 - $320,000
Last Month - $320,000
Active - N/A
2004 - $250
2005 - $294
2006 - $332
2007 - $300
2008 - $247
Last Month - $247
Active - N/A
2004 - 42
2005 - 57
2006 - 36
2007 - 82
2008 - 204
Last Month - 204
Active - N/A
Data was pulled from RMLS through the month of May 2008. It is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed.
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