• Old Lentz Library - 5827 SE 91st Ave, Portland, OR 97266

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Office

For Sale

This property is available for sale
0.11
Acres
$525,000
Sale Price
  • Year Built
    1915
  • Total Building Size
    1,470 RSF
  • Overview

    The Lents neighborhood in the Southeast section of Portland, Oregon is bordered by SE Powell Blvd. on the north, the Clackamas County line or City of Portland line on the south (whichever is farther south), SE 82nd Ave. to the west, and roughly SE 112th on the east. The NE corner overlaps with the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood. In addition to Powellhurst-Gilbert on the north and east, Lents also borders Foster-Powell , Mt. Scott-Arleta , and Brentwood-Darlington on the west and Pleasant Valley on the east. The neighborhood is one of the larger in the city at 3.75 square miles ; one of its oldest; and one of its most diverse, with many Asian, Russian/Eastern European, and Latino immigrants. Lents is six miles southeast of downtown Portland and lies within the 97266 ZIP code .
    Lents is a transportation hub for the Portland region. Interstate 205 and three of Portland's important arterials—Powell Boulevard, Foster Road and 82nd Avenue—pass through the neighborhood, as well as the MAX Green Line and the Springwater Corridor pedestrian and bike trail.

    I-205 freeway cuts through the center of the original town, where SE 92nd Avenue, which was only a half mile east of 82nd avenue, the original road to Oregon City, met SE Foster Road, which led to Foster's Farm. Beginning in 1892, a streetcar ran from downtown Portland. The route traveled from downtown across the Hawthorne Bridge to SE 50th Avenue. At SE 50th, an extant curve in the road shows the route going south. SE 50th Avenue runs into SE Foster Road. The trolley continued on SE Foster to SE 72nd Avenue, bearing south. Another extant curve to the left at Gray's Corner sent the trolley east on SE Woodstock Boulevard. This road was followed through to the curve at 97th which sent it into the neighborhood south of SE Foster Road. After several more blocks, the line ended at SE 100th Avenue where it met the interurban line that once occupied what is now called the Springwater Corridor. The interurban line continued to points east, ending in Estacada.

    Lents Town Center MAX Station along the Green Line
    Lents is served by the following TriMet bus lines:

    9-Powell Blvd
    10-Harold St
    14-Hawthone
    17-Holgate/Broadway
    19-Woodstock/Glisan
    71-60th/122nd Avenue
    72-Killingsworth/82nd Avenue
    Future[edit]

    In recent years, Portland has seen the potential value of the Lents neighborhood and established it as an Urban Renewal Area, which allows the city to bond on future increases in property tax revenues to fund capital projects throughout the Lents Town Center Urban Renewal Area. Many new homes and businesses have been established and more are planned. The MAX light rail system has been expanded southward from the Gateway hub, along I-205 to the Clackamas Town Center.
    This is the old Lentz Library and piece of the Lentz neighborhood history!! So many options here. Buy it to keep the history or use it as a office or neighborhood cafe-coffee shop?!? Maybe a new location for your office or business or keep current tenant. The possibilities are endless in this growing and thriving neighborhood. Possible devolpment opportunity. it won't last

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Property Details

The Lents neighborhood in the Southeast section of Portland, Oregon is bordered by SE Powell Blvd. on the north, the Clackamas County line or City of Portland line on the south (whichever is farther south), SE 82nd Ave. to the west, and roughly SE 112th on the east. The NE corner overlaps with the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood. In addition to Powellhurst-Gilbert on the north and east, Lents also borders Foster-Powell , Mt. Scott-Arleta , and Brentwood-Darlington on the west and Pleasant Valley on the east. The neighborhood is one of the larger in the city at 3.75 square miles ; one of its oldest; and one of its most diverse, with many Asian, Russian/Eastern European, and Latino immigrants. Lents is six miles southeast of downtown Portland and lies within the 97266 ZIP code .
Lents is a transportation hub for the Portland region. Interstate 205 and three of Portland's important arterials—Powell Boulevard, Foster Road and 82nd Avenue—pass through the neighborhood, as well as the MAX Green Line and the Springwater Corridor pedestrian and bike trail.

I-205 freeway cuts through the center of the original town, where SE 92nd Avenue, which was only a half mile east of 82nd avenue, the original road to Oregon City, met SE Foster Road, which led to Foster's Farm. Beginning in 1892, a streetcar ran from downtown Portland. The route traveled from downtown across the Hawthorne Bridge to SE 50th Avenue. At SE 50th, an extant curve in the road shows the route going south. SE 50th Avenue runs into SE Foster Road. The trolley continued on SE Foster to SE 72nd Avenue, bearing south. Another extant curve to the left at Gray's Corner sent the trolley east on SE Woodstock Boulevard. This road was followed through to the curve at 97th which sent it into the neighborhood south of SE Foster Road. After several more blocks, the line ended at SE 100th Avenue where it met the interurban line that once occupied what is now called the Springwater Corridor. The interurban line continued to points east, ending in Estacada.

Lents Town Center MAX Station along the Green Line
Lents is served by the following TriMet bus lines:

9-Powell Blvd
10-Harold St
14-Hawthone
17-Holgate/Broadway
19-Woodstock/Glisan
71-60th/122nd Avenue
72-Killingsworth/82nd Avenue
Future[edit]

In recent years, Portland has seen the potential value of the Lents neighborhood and established it as an Urban Renewal Area, which allows the city to bond on future increases in property tax revenues to fund capital projects throughout the Lents Town Center Urban Renewal Area. Many new homes and businesses have been established and more are planned. The MAX light rail system has been expanded southward from the Gateway hub, along I-205 to the Clackamas Town Center.
This is the old Lentz Library and piece of the Lentz neighborhood history!! So many options here. Buy it to keep the history or use it as a office or neighborhood cafe-coffee shop?!? Maybe a new location for your office or business or keep current tenant. The possibilities are endless in this growing and thriving neighborhood. Possible devolpment opportunity. it won't last

  • Property Type
    Office
  • Submarket
  • Year Built
    1915
  • Sale Price
    $525,000
  • Total Building Size
    1,470RSF
  • Total Acres
    0.11
  • Number of Floors
    2
  • Property ID
    2066039

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