By Marissa Sainz, May 24, 2019
By Marissa Sainz, May 24, 2019
Portland, OR, 97205
View ListingOwn a piece of Portland history! The Roosevelt Hotel was originally built in 1924 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Enjoy city views from this south facing studio condo on the 7th floor. A smart layout allows for maximum living. The kitchen includes granite tile countertops and cherry cabinets. The large bathroom is bright and clean with subway tile throughout. Situated in the heart of the cultural district you can walk out the front door to the south park blocks and PSU farmers market. Monthly parking available nearby.
Designed by Claussen and Claussen an architecture firm that built many Portland apartment buildings and hotels between 1908 and 1942. It was in 1924 that Prudential Finance Company engaged Claussen and Claussen to design a first class hotel for the corner property on Salmon Street. In 1976, Hans Juhr transformed the hotel into a 56-unit apartment building for low income and disabled seniors with the assistance of HUD. In 2000 the building was converted to the condo units we see today. The building is named in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt had a strong connection to the city of Portland. During the Lewis and Clark Exposition in 1905, President Roosevelt pressed on a gold telegraph key at the White House officially starting the exposition.