suite 129

suite 129 is now the offices of Portland Farmers Market

in their words:

Portland Farmers Market was founded in 1992 by a small group of community activists who wanted “to bring the best of the country to the heart of the city.” The original Saturday market at Albers Mill had 13 vendors. Several of those first vendors still sell at PFM. By 2006, PFM had grown to 3 downtown weekly markets with vendor sales in excess of $5 million. In 2006, the market organizers added the management of a fourth market – the Eastbank Farmers Market.

The goals in 1992 were the same as the goals are today – to create venues where local farmers can connect directly with Portland consumers, to build community in an urban setting, and to provide public education on regional farming, gardening and food preparation.

suite 128 (leased)

suite 128 has been leased.

800 sq. ft.

suite 127

suites 127 is now how to the Alliance of Portland Neighborhood Business Associations.

The APNBA was created in 1985 as an alliance of the business district associations (BDAs) in Portland, Oregon. BDA members are the merchants, property owners, and employees in the commercial districts surrounding the downtown. BDA’s support and promote their commercial areas. The APNBA provides technical, financial and marketing support to BDAs to assist them in becoming bigger, stronger and richer.

suite 126

Suite 126 is now home to FMYI.

As a company, we’re passionate about empowering people to make a difference. We believe in balancing people, planet and profit. This triple bottom line is at the heart of all we do. We continually endeavor to build an enduring business with minimum ecological impact and maximum social value because it is simply the right thing to do. We believe it’s always people before technology and individual success comes with team success. We hope that FMYI inspires people to work together towards a common goal by enabling collaboration that inspires innovation and promotes sustainability. We hope that each FMYI workspace organizes details so teams are united in their shared mission because we believe it’s all for one and one for all.

suite 122

suite 122 is now home to The GreenVille Project, an

eco-conscious retail development firm. We are committed to designing, building and maintaining community based, sustainably built, energy neutral retail marketplaces.

suite 118

suite 118 is home to Strategies360.

Strategies360 is one of the country’s leading strategic positioning firms. With offices across the Pacific Northwest and in Washington, DC, we are experts at negotiating the political landscape, crafting content, building coalitions and targeting communications.
…where ideas meet influence and action.

suite 116

suite 116 is home to Context Partners.

In their words:

We design strategies that allow you to leverage your community to drive the future of your organization. Working directly with our partners we lead them through a method of learning about who their community is and then collectively design a strategy to leverage their unique power.

At  Context Partners we have three core areas of work—community research, strategy evaluations and design, idea incubation— covering areas ranging from organizational change to prize design and delivery. The core though is always community.