Property Details
Completed in 1891, this building as named after Frank Dekum, a prominent Portland fruit merchant, banker and real estate investor. Built in the Richardsonian Romanesque style, it is constructed entirely of Oregon materials and cost $300,000 to build at the time. During construction the masons reportedly drank beer instead of coffee. Once serving as headquarters for the city’s government in the 1890’s, the Dekum Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. The basketball court on the fourth floor still exists from the time Weiden & Kennedy Advertising Agency had their headquarters in this building.
The CBD’s oldest office building - 77,000 SF
Classic Richardsonian Romanesque Architecture
New lobby and restroom renovations, bike storage and energy efficient mechanical systems
Exceptional office environment - creative space and full building atrium with great natural light
Walking distance to food-carts, restaurants and shopping
Great views of Mt. Hood & Willamette River
Blocks from Trimet light rail and bus mall
Excellent freeway access and parking
Rooftop deck
- Property TypeOffice
- Submarket
- Year Built1891Renovated 2000
- Total Building Size12,144RSF
- Number of Floors8
- Number of Buildings1
- Typical Floor8,000RSF
- Building ClassB
- Partial Floor Load0%
- Parking RatioN/A
- Parking Rate$0.00
- Property ID3925
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