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Benson Tower (Portland, Oregon)

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Type
  
Residential

Completed
  
2007

Floor count
  
26

Floors
  
26

Phone
  
+1 503-233-0300

Location
  
Roof
  
76 m (249 ft)

Height
  
76 m

Opened
  
2007

Lifts/elevators
  
3

Benson Tower (Portland, Oregon)

Architect
  
Hancock Bruckner now IBI Group, Vancouver, B.C.

Address
  
1500 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR 97201, USA

Similar
  
KOIN Center, The Meriwether, John Ross Tower, Portland Plaza, Harrison Tower Apartments

The Benson Tower is a residential high-rise building located in downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It stands at a height of 250 feet (76 meters) and was completed in late 2007.

It was named after the historic timber baron, Simon Benson, as the tower was built on the site of his original residence. The Benson Tower has 26 floors and features 58 single bedroom condominiums, 92 two bedroom condominiums and 6 penthouses. Designed in the modern Vancouver, B.C. point tower style by Hancock Brucker, now IBI Group of Vancouver, B.C. and constructed by ITC Construction Group of Vancouver, B.C. The project attracted controversy from the local and international trade unions as it was built using open shop practices. ITC Construction Group is large general contractor with over 120 highrise towers to its credit in Western Canada and the Northwest USA.

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Benson Tower (Portland, Oregon) Wikipedia


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