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King Albert Hall (Portland State University)

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Former names
  
King Albert Apartments

Opened
  
February 1918

Cost
  
125,000 USD

Type
  
Student housing

Town or city
  
Portland

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Address
  
1809 Southwest 11th Avenue

Landlord
  
Portland State University

Architectural style
  
Mediterranean Revival architecture

Similar
  
St Helens Court, PSU Urban Center stations, Blackstone Hall, Parkway Manor, PSU South MAX Station

King Albert Hall is a 64-unit student residence hall at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The four-story brick building includes studio apartments with kitchens, a student coffee shop, and laundry facilities.

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Map of King Albert Hall, Portland, OR 97201, USA

History

King Albert Apartments opened in February 1918, on the southwest corner of 11th and Montgomery. The address was 385 11th Street but was changed to 1809 SW 11th Avenue according to the 1933 street renumbering system. The name King Albert may have been chosen to honor World War I hero Albert I of Belgium. Owner Herbert Gordon, a real estate developer and member of the Oregon House of Representatives, sold the property soon after completion to A.C. Ruby, a breeder of thoroughbred horses. At a cost of $125,000, the building contained 51 three-room apartments and 16 two-room apartments. Advertisements emphasized "strictly modern" units with hardwood floors, tile baths, dressing rooms, and elevator access.

After the death of A.C. Ruby, ownership of the property passed to A.C. Ruby Jr., and in 1934 the building was part of a $250,000 title transfer whereby C.R. Reed, a breeder of thoroughbred horses, acquired the King Albert Apartments in exchange for the Davenport Farm in Silverton, Oregon. The farm had been the boyhood home of Homer Davenport.

In 1969, the property became part of student housing at Portland State University.

References

King Albert Hall (Portland State University) Wikipedia