Former Portland Retirement Community to Become Artist Work/Live Space
Daily Journal of Commerce › March 08, 2007
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Daily Journal of Commerce › March 08, 2007
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A former retirement community in Northeast Portland will soon be home to work/live spaces for artists now that Beam Development has purchased Baptist Manor for $2.2 million.
"We're converting it into an art incubator community," said Brad Malsin, CEO of Beam Development. "Artists can live and work in the small but functional spaces."See the full content of this document
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Former Portland Retirement Community to Become Artist Work/Live Space
Rental rates for the 250- to 300-square-foot apartments, Malsin said, would start at $200 t...
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