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Blackstone Hall (Portland State University)

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Former names
  
Blackstone Apartments

Architectural style
  
Exotic

Town or city
  
Portland, Oregon

Opened
  
August 1930

Architect
  
Elmer Feig

Type
  
Residence hall

Address
  
1831 SW Park Avenue

Construction started
  
April, 1930

Owner
  
Portland State University

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Similar
  
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Blackstone Hall is a five-story student residence hall at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, a city in the United States. The building contains five two-bedroom units, 19 one-bedroom units, 14 studios, and 13 sleepers that share a bath, shower, and kitchen.

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Map of Blackstone Hall, Portland, OR 97201, USA

History

The Blackstone Apartment building was designed by architect Elmer Feig in 1930 for owner and real estate developer Harry Mittleman and is considered an outstanding example of Feig's work. Mittleman was known for employing large numbers of workers and finishing construction within months after beginning. In late March, 1930, Mittleman applied for an exemption to Portland's building code that would allow him to place a backyard on the side of the 100-foot square lot that would become Blackstone Apartments at 395 West Park Street. The address was later changed to 1831 SW Park Avenue according to the 1933 street renumbering system. In early April, Mittleman estimated construction costs at $120,000 and began excavation soon thereafter. By summer the building was completed at a cost of $300,000. The new apartment building offered a "gorgeously furnished," five-room suite and choice, smaller units.

Mittleman's office was on the ground floor of the Blackstone, and from there he managed construction of other apartment buildings on SW Park Avenue, including Parkway Manor and Jeanne Manor. On March 1, 1931, a bomb exploded outside Mittleman's office. No injuries were reported, and the case was never solved.

Portland State University acquired the property in 1969.

References

Blackstone Hall (Portland State University) Wikipedia