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The Commonwealth Building is a 14-story commercial office tower in Portland, Oregon, United States. Located at 421 SW 6th Avenue between Washington and Stark Streets, it was designed by architect Pietro Belluschi and built between 1944 and 1948. The building was originally known as the Equitable Building and is noted as one of the first glass box towers ever built, pioneering many modern features and predating the more famous Lever House in Manhattan.HistoryConstruction on the building began in 1944, with it opening in 1948 as the Equitable Building. The building, which was built as the headquarters in Portland of the Equitable Savings and Loan Association, was originally intended to be 12 stories high but was later expanded to 14. It was the first tower to be sheathed in aluminum, the first to use double-glazed window panels, and was the first to be completely sealed and fully air-conditioned. In 1965, the building was renamed as the Commonwealth Building when the Equitable Center (now Unitus Plaza) opened, which was also designed by Pietro Belluschi.The Commonwealth Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places (as the Equitable Building) in 1976. In 1980, the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) designated the Commonwealth Building as a National Historic Mechanical Engineering Landmark. In 1982, the building was the recipient of the Twenty-five Year Award, of the American Institute of Architects. In 1993, Weston Investment Co. LLC bought the building for $1.9 million. Unico Properties and Cigna Realty Investors bought the building in 2007 from Weston for $27 million, and spent $7 million more on renovations to the structure. The building was sold again by Unico in 2013 for $41 million when Unico bought out Cigna. Unico sold the tower to KBS in 2016 for $69 million.

Address: 421 SW 6th Ave , Portland 97204, OR, US
Phone: +1 503-227-7557
State: OR
City: Portland
Zip Code: 97204



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Great place give a great atmosphere a good place for work I will miss it
Clean building. Nice feel
In the Commonwealth Building is Portland's very own Housing Bureau. Who are always on top of their game. Very knowledgeable, very helpful and willing to help with whatever the the problem might be at that moment.
I visit here occasionally for business meetings. I often find myself on the 6th floor. The climate control is at least adequate and the elevators are fast. There are several close by lunch options. It's even close enough to the food trucks. There are also several coffee shops and lots of shopping options after work or meetings.
I enjoy working in this building. There's a small locker room in the basement where I can shower and change before or after work if cycling or running in; two large bike lockers behind secure doors, and two rooftop decks that are accessible to anyone who works in the building.
It's another tall downtown building. Nothing to see here, move along. The US Bank building one block north is amazing though!
The windows need washing, and there is constantly noise from the construction when trying to work. Lobby remodel is pointless and intrusive. Good location though.
Nice building but it was under construction when I was there so it didnt look its best in the lobby.
Beautiful building and the renovations keep coming.
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