Originally built in 1905 as the business headquarters of the Eoff Electric Company, the building was renovated into condominiums in 1994 making it the oldest loft conversions in the Pearl District.
These lofts contain elegant and detailed designs, high-end amenities while retaining the building’s historic integrity. For example, each unit boasts exposed brick and heavy-timber structural beams.
You’ll also find 14í ceilings, floor to ceiling bookshelves with rolling library ladders, and grand master suites with over-sized walk in closets. Kitchen feature new stainless steal gas appliances & rolling islands while many of baths have deep soaking tubs and showers.
Since its mid-1990ís conversion, The Pearl has a cultural renaissance and now offers outstanding restaurants, boutiques and art galleries, and Powell’s, the largest independent book store in the country.
By living at The City Lofts, you’ll enjoy all that the Pearl District has to offer. Plus, the streetcar or MAX light rail to more distant areas like Gresham to the east and Hillsboro to the west.
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