33rd & Division by Works Partnership Architecture

PORTLAND – South east of downtown Portland, the SE Division Street is undergoing a true renaissance. Reinvented by local entrepreneurs as the city’s culinary hotspot, the urban planning department upped the ante in 2005 by allowing increased resid
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