Portland State University • September 18, 2011From its beautiful hardwood floors to PSU-owned Meetro coffee shop on the ground floor, this residence hall building is saturated in charm.
Portland State University • September 18, 2011Built in 2003, this newer residence hall has a more modern and sustainable approach to dorm life. Epler was the first mixed-use building in Portland to be LEED silver certified.
Portland State University • September 18, 2011Do you hear what I hear? Located in the heart of campus, Blackstone residents can enjoy being in the center of everything from Portland's Saturday Farmer's Market to concerts and art fairs.
Portland State University • September 18, 2011Those in Parkway Manor kick it like it’s 1932. The five-story building may be old, but it has a diverse group of residents and a lot of amenities to offer!
Portland State University • September 18, 2011This five-story building is tucked into the curve of Blumel Hall and contains 15 one-bedrooms, 35 studios, and 1 sleeper.
Portland State University • September 18, 2011With four stories and colorful garden views, Montgomery Court offers furnished single resident rooms and roomy lounging space for groups to get together.
Ulysses G. • June 30, 2012You will definitely want to take advantage of walking up and down the stairwells from the top to bottom, or vice versa. The view from the top is excellent, you can photograph it too.
William Y. • March 6, 2015It's quiet. I like that!
Portland State University • September 18, 2011Contemporary living accommodations, up-to-the-minute computer labs to meet your cyber needs, and numerous restaurants like Starbucks, Blue Fin Sushi, and Chipotle.
Lisa E. • February 21, 2017Everything. Jamelyn at the bar is the BEST!!! The chicken tacos are delicious! A great meal that doesn't make you feel like you've over eaten. Local beers on tap and great cocktails.
Brook S. • December 30, 2014Delicious wines, snacks, and mains. Super impressed by the variety of wine, spirits, and drafts. The fries are especially nice.
Richard L. • September 23, 2010Take classes here, and get to spend your day in the oldest, and most beautifully restored, building on campus.
Grace P. • March 5, 2017Great neighborhood to stay! The free breakfast was impressive and includes make your own fresh waffles, plenty of fruit and breakfast meat options.
Sandy M. • April 3, 2014Get the Reuben. Best this side of the Mississippi in my book.
Kasey S. • March 2, 2011Tight seating area hard to get in and out, impossible to do with out disturbing the people on the end of the long rows of tables. But the screen technology is kinda cool
Jamie B. • March 5, 2010Great place to see White Bird performances.
Richard L. • January 31, 2011Plot world domination. Socially conscious, eco-friendly, sustainable, warm and fuzzy world domination! Boohahahaha!
Portland State University • September 19, 2011Did you know this building was previously a grade school? Completed renovation in 2009 and houses the Architecture Dept. There used to be a swimming pool in the basement.
Portland State University • September 7, 2011Built in 1912 and became part of the PSU campus on 1969.Used to be Shattuck Elementary School and had a school play ground on the rooftop.
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