Portlandia • July 26, 2011A sculpture located at the Portland Building that was created by Raymond Kaskey in 1985 and based on the city seal.
Richard L. • September 23, 2010Take classes here, and get to spend your day in the oldest, and most beautifully restored, building on campus.
Bob C. • November 30, 2009This building houses March Wellness which is a great gym. it is well equipped complete with a pool, large spa and sauna. A bit on the pricey side though.
Craig B. • May 31, 2010Haven't been since the new modern art building opened, its time to return
byron r. • September 25, 2013in the heart of the city so a great location! Loved the old style historic look of the building from when it was originally The Multnomah - simply beautiful although some aspects of the rooms are aged
Stacy B. • January 15, 2020I love the community they’re building here. Check them out online to buy an Eventbrite ticket to one of their classes!
Mike R. • November 12, 2013There is a semi-secret parking spot next to this building. Thirty minutes for loading and unloading. No meter. Like a tiny garage.
Peter S. • April 24, 2014Riverwalk Cafe, on the other side of Moody Avenue on the ground floor of the office building, is a great place for a cheap, relaxed lunch. Eat overlooking the river or bring it back to your room.
Stephanie G. • July 8, 2014Sit anywhere! This entire building is amazing! Read the history right on your menu- then explore!!!!
christina leigh m. • October 27, 2011Beautiful view, very similar to the John Hancock building in Chicago. Sunday happy hour ALL DAY!
Sam C. • June 14, 2010Go to the underground parking lot of the Harrison Square Building, just one block east, and say "Hi!" to Mark the attendant - ask him if he's done his push ups yet today.....
PDX P. • January 31, 2012Beautiful Victorian building from 1890. Check out their website for pics of restoration.
Stephanie C. • August 12, 2013Sure, you could come here for the drinks, but stay for the food! This unassuming building crafts delicious masterpieces fit for a king. Add this place to your MUST GO TO list.
SundanceTV • July 13, 2012Not only does it inherently have character and ambience as a result of it's historic building, it also rotates fantastic films and offers some great concessions (micro brews, ice-cream, mmm....).
Ryan T. • April 7, 2014Check out the postcard rack. They have a handful of reproductions of local cards from the 1930s-1950s, some show the Portland Public Market Building and previous Morrison Bridge, etc.
Jenn P. • August 10, 2014Everything was great here w/ one small exception...the water pressure. The shower we could deal with but the trickle out of the sink faucet was so sad. I get it's a green building though...but still.
Stuart C. • October 6, 2014This building is gorgeous. From the iconic sandstone walls to the feathered stairs out front, the attention to detail and minimalism makes it one of the Crown Jewels of downtown Portland.
Angelica D. • July 15, 2014Apparently more buildings than the Japanese garden. Check out the tea house and get free admission from the PDX library!
Brett • January 29, 2014Also called the Flatiron Building and once called the smallest commercial building in the West.
Mazda • October 5, 2010The main room features a mechanical floating dance floor, thought at the time of building to be the only one on the W. Coast, and potentially the only one still in existence.
Darkest Hour A. • July 31, 2020Great bar! They have Guinness on tap too! Old building with lots of history. Great service too. Portland’s finest dive bar.
Stephanie • June 21, 2022Hands down one of the best farmer's markets in town! Great for families & any PDX visitors. Props to the PSU campus for keeping one of their buildings open so you can use the bathroom facilities!
Bryan C. • February 2, 2013I want to live in this building.
JJ F. • June 5, 2018Such an interesting space. The bamboo, and building is great. Although, took 3 people and 10+ min to make a single latte.
Rebecca R. • February 4, 2011Cute, trendy, and hip rooms. Stumptown Coffee, and Clyde Commons. No need to leave the building.
Ryan T. • March 16, 2011The building contains mostly jewelry-related businesses, hence the diamond-shaped sculpture over front entry way.
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