Format
Brief
City
Portland
State/Province
OR
Country
USA
Metro Area
Portland
Project Type
Multifamily Rental
Location Type
Other Central City
Land Uses
Medical
Multifamily Rental Housing
Restaurant
Retail
Senior Housing
Keywords
LEED Platinum certified
Sustainable development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2012 Global Winner
Upscale housing
Site Size
1.15
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
2007
Date Opened
2010
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The Mirabella is a sustainable vertical retirement community in the South Waterfront area of Portland, Oregon. Comprised of a 30-story building on 1.15 acres (0.47 ha) just south of downtown Portland, the Mirabella houses over 400 residents. The 517,000 square-foot (48,031 m2) building has 224 upscale apartments, 16 assisted care units, 23 skilled nursing beds, 25 memory care beds, 70,000 square feet (6,503 m2) of common area amenities, and a 250-car below-grade parking garage. The amenities offered include dining areas, commercial kitchens, retail space, fitness areas, office space, and classrooms.
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Format
Brief
City
Portland
State/Province
OR
Country
USA
Metro Area
Portland
Project Type
Multifamily Rental
Location Type
Other Central City
Land Uses
Medical
Multifamily Rental Housing
Restaurant
Retail
Senior Housing
Keywords
LEED Platinum certified
Sustainable development
ULI Awards for Excellence 2012 Global Winner
Upscale housing
Site Size
1.15
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
2007
Date Opened
2010
Developer/Owner
Pacific Retirement Services
Medford, OR
Design Architect/Master Planner
Ankrom Moisan
Portland, OR
Principal Author
Shai Karp
ULI Awards for Excellence 2012 Global Winner
Note: This Case Study Brief draws extensively on information and text from the Mirabella at South Waterfront 2012 submission to the ULI Global Awards for Excellence program.