Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Lee Hoffman (May 15, 1850 - August 8, 1959) [5] moved to Portland in the 1870s with his family and worked constructing bridges and other projects, including the Bull Run pipeline. [ 6 ] The company started out building primarily apartment buildings and industrial structures in Portland.
The Green – Wyatt building was constructed in the 1970s by Hoffman Construction Company under a $20 million contract. [1] The new building opened in 1975. [2] On June 21, 1989, an arson fire in the lobby caused $300,000 in damages, mostly from the sprinkler system that kept the night-time fire contained to the lobby area. [3]
Hoffman Construction is an active member of the partnership, which has grown to 100 members. In 2020, Hoffman expanded its GUTS campaign to focus on mental health.
Hoffman Construction Company [1] The Mirabella Portland , also known as simply the Mirabella , is a high-rise building in the South Waterfront District in Portland, Oregon , United States . Architecture and interior design for the Mirabella was performed by Ankrom Moisan Architects.
Hoffman Construction First & Main is a 17-story, 210.34 ft (64.11 m) office tower in downtown Portland , Oregon , at First and Main streets. The building was completed in 2010 at a cost of $100 million with Hoffman Construction Company as the general contractor for developer Shorenstein Properties .
First National Bank of Oregon announced it would build a new headquarters building in 1957, [1] with the contract to build the structure going to Hoffman Construction Company. [2] The planned $3.5 million, five-story building was designed by Stanton, Boles, Maguire & Church and was to have 100,000 square feet (9,300 m 2) of space. [2]
The development's partners "are excited for groundbreaking on the first multiunit townhomes and single-family homes," Sam Statz, president of Hoffman Planning, Design, & Construction, Inc., said ...
PacWest Center is a 30-story, 127.41 m (418.0 ft) office skyscraper in Portland, Oregon. It is the fifth-tallest building in Portland, and the fourth largest with 491,528 sq ft (45,664.4 m 2). [6] The building was designed by Hugh Stubbins & Associates of Cambridge, Massachusetts, and completed in 1984.