Sunday, August 21, 2011

'Eurocar' building in Portland's Pearl District for sale


One of the original industrial-era buildings in Portland's Pearl District is awaiting a buyer who can redevelop the property.


The building at 229 N.W. 10th Ave. was built in 1920 and has been a garage, a carpeting warehouse, an auto repair shop and a retail boutique. But now it sits vacant. It is for sale for $3.15 million.* J Booth, demolition of detached bungalow and building of two storey part dormer detached house, 119 Huddersfield Road, Holmfirth. * Robert North, change of use and alterations to convert stables to cider press (partly conservation area), 43 Deanhouse, Holmfirth. * A Piccioni, listed building consent for single storey extension and alterations to roof, 37 Rowley Lane, Fenay Bridge.The Pearl District has gained national attention for redevelopment projects during the past two decades.The Dinihanian carpet business has since closed. The family is now splitting up its assets held by the family's limited liability company, Dinihanian said.* B Heaney, extension to time limit to previous permission for detached house with integral double garage, Stubbin, Shaw Lane, Holmfirth.The property could suit an owner-user, said broker Colin Russell of Macadam Forbes. The owner could occupy both floors as one business or use the bottom floor for retail and the top for creative office. The building has flexible zoning for industrial, retail and office. In any case, the building would require redevelopment, including a seismic upgrade.* Peter Carr, formation of first floor staff rest area and external door (conservation area), Victoria Press, Norridge Bottom, Holmfirth.CONTACT: Dave Whitteron, Neighbourhood Watch Liaison, Kirkburton Police Station, Telephone: 01484-436840 or email:

For details on purchasing this property, contact Russell at 503- 227-2500 or colin@macadamforbes.com.




Author: Aaron Spencer


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