Built 1909 NRHP Reference # 80003368 Added to NRHP 31 May 1980 | Architect Hurley Mason Co. Opened 1909 | |
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Similar Portland Children's Museum, Pioneer Courthouse, Screen Door, Delta Park, Portland International Raceway |
The Jefferson Station, formerly known as the Jefferson Substation, is a building located in downtown Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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History
Designed by Trussed Concrete Steel Co and built in 1909 by Hurley Madison Co Of Tacoma & Portland, the Jefferson Station served as an electrical substation for Portland General Electric.
Tenants
The ground floor of the Jefferson Station is occupied by restaurants such as Subway, Veritable Quandary (VQ) and Tom's First Avenue Bento. The building is also occupied by Turtledove Clemens, an integrated marketing communications firm which also houses Propel Businessworks, Urban Works Real Estate, a retail brokerage company, Sloy, Dahl & Holst, Inc., a money management firm, TYR Wood Products, a hardwood export company, and Quixote Investment, a financial planning company.