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Broadstone Enso Apartments

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The Broadstone Enso Project is a six-story, 152 unit market rate apartment complex with two levels of parking and 10,000 sq ft of street level retail space. Located in Portland's Pearl District, its exterior features numerous bump-outs and and balconies, highlighted by the striking integration of metal, wood and concrete exterior finishes. The Enso also incorporates a central courtyard.

Broadstone Enso Apartments
IMAGE COURTESY OF YORKE & CURTIS
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Key Players

Project Name: Broadstone Enso Apartments
Location: Portland, Ore.
Total Construction Cost: $24 million
Construction Start Date: October 2008
Expected Completion Date: April 2010
Owner/Developer: Alliance Residential Company
General Contractor: Yorke & Curtis, Inc.
Design Firm (Architect
or Lead Engineer):
Myhre Group Architects, Portland
Engineers or Other Design Consultants: Froelich Consulting Engineers
Subcontractor(s): Whitaker Ellis Builders, Tapani Plumbing, Porter Electric, Patriot Fire Protection,
American Heating, S&S Drywall,
Pacific Crest Cabinetry, Pioneer
Sheet Metal

 

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Tim Newcomb is a newspaper and magazine journalist based in Western Washington, covering design and construction in buildings and transportation around the Northwest.
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