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Marshall Wells Historical Building


Marshall Wells is a renovated historical building. In the year of 1910 the building was used as an Industrial warehouse. After renovation it has retained a number of key features like high ceilings, big windows and with high quality woodwork.

Marshall-Wells was listed among the list of historical places in the National Register of Historical Places in the year 1988. In the regions of the Pearl District this building is possibly the last warehouse that still remains. It is now being converted for residential purposes and has been renovated accordingly. The building has a high ranking among the inventory of the Portland Historic Resource.

Marshall-Wells has a high ranking in this inventory because the building has always been well known for its structural strength, since it was specially engineered with a solid base. The location of the building is NW 14th and Lovejoy. The building has seven floors and has a total of 164 residential lofts.

In Marshall-Wells you will be able to get facilities like parking, security, inside the unit laundry hook-up and also a central courtyard that is beautifully landscaped. The living units also come along with tax abatements until the year 2016.Any information relating to a particular loft space can be taken by filling in an information request form and the latest quotes of the lofts and whether they are still up for sale or are already sold will sent to you.

There are other useful features that are also come along with the living space which includes solid concrete walls, pillars and ceilings. The conversion of the building has been in the year 2002 and the units now have high quality finish. Marshall-Wells had started its operations in the year 1643 with a Douglas-fir seedling that will eventually have almost 92 support posts on the ground floor.

In the year 1893 the Marshall-Wells Hardware Company was started of with the buy-out of the hardware company Chapin-Wells by a man who represented Duluth Minnesota called Albert Marshall. The company deals with supplying whole sale products to its customers that dealt with mining and railroad supplies, hardware and saddlery as well as paints.

In the year 1910 the company builds the four floors of the Warehouse between the 14th and 15th Avenues at NW Lovejoy. In the years of 1978 and 1999 the Marshall-Wells warehouse is bought first by Layton Creations that manufactures pillows and then by Evergreen Northern LLC.

Restructuring starts of at the Marshall-Wells premises so that now there are plush lofts that come up in the place of the industrial warehouse. The building is restructured with a 4,500 square foot atrium that is located in the center of the building. Daniel Burnham who was the original architect of the building was also behind the loft project. Marshall wells







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Marshall Wells Historical Building was written on May 20, 2007 posted in Real Estate and tag Real Estate. Wiki Pages on May 20, 2007. More Wikies. Tagged












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