Lincoln Center (Oregon)

Lincoln Center (Oregon)

Infobox Skyscraper
building_name = Lincoln Tower


caption = Lincoln Center Tower
location = Tigard, Oregon, United States
coordinates = coord|45|26|43|N|122|46|26|W|display=inline,title
built = 1987-1988 [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/cx/?id=110199 Lincoln Center.] Emporis. Retrieved on August 17 2008.]
opening = 1988 [http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=lincolncentertower-tigard-or-usa Lincoln Center Tower.] Emporis. Retrieved on August 17 2008.]
use = Office
antenna_spire =
roof = convert|154|ft|m
top_floor =
floor_count = 12Allen, Martha. Tigard celebrates year of great growth, development. "The Oregonian", December 29 1987, West Zoner, p. C8.]
elevator_count =
cost = $14 million
floor_area = convert|220000|sqft|m2"Tigard allows Lincoln helicopter station to continue on course". "The Oregonian", October 19 1988, West Zoner, p. C6.]
main_contractor =
architect =
engineer = T.M. Rippey Consulting Engineers
contractor =
developer = Trammell Crow Company
owner =
management =
references =

Lincoln Center is a multi-building office complex in Tigard, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1981, the six-building complex was built over a decade and includes the 12-story Lincoln Tower, the tallest building in Washington County.cite news|title=Earthquake drill will shake up response agencies|last=Danks|first=Holly|date=April 1, 2003|work=The Oregonian|pages=C1|accessdate=2008-08-17] Located on S.W. Greenburg Road at Oregon Route 217, Lincoln Center is adjacent to the Washington Square shopping mall in the Portland metropolitan area.

History

Developed by the Trammell Crow Company beginning in 1980, the first building at Lincoln Center was completed in 1981. Additional buildings were completed in 1985, 1988, and 1989. The complex was annexed by Tigard in 1986 after a state commission decided in their favor over Beaverton and Portland. [cite news|title=Washington Square still strong, profitable 20 years after debut|last=Manning|first=Jeff|date=August 11, 1994|work=The Oregonian|pages=R7|accessdate=2008-08-17] In 1990, Trammell Crow sold the property to the Japanese firm Seiyu International Corporation, headed by Yashimitsu Misawa, for $120 million.Mayes, Steve. $2-million payday exacts a toll of grief. "The Oregonian", May 3 1992, Business, p. A1.]

Misawa was assisted in the transaction by state representative and former Tigard mayor Tom Brian, who received a $2 million dollar commission for the sale.Mayes, Steve. Ethics panel drops case against Brian. "The Oregonian", October 17 1992.] Brian faced formal ethics violations for his role and for accepting campaign contributions from the company and Misawa by the state, as well as charges by the Oregon Real Estate Agency for operating without a license, and a lawsuit by Misawa for an inflated sale price. He settled the lawsuit with Misawa and repaid part of the $2 million commission while Misawa was later arrested in Japan for various fraud charges concerning this and other real estate transactions. The ethics charges against Brian were latter dismissed.

In December 1991, Seiyu Corporation sold the complex to Sanyo Finance Company Ltd. for $102.7 million. [Mayes, Steve. Japanese finance company buys office park in Tigard. "The Oregonian", January 17 1992.] Geese made news in 1991 and 1992 after nesting on the balcony of one of the towers.Gardner, Fran. Mother Goose spins live tale for workers. The Oregonian, May 8 1992.] In 1995, SF Oregon Company (a subsidiary of Sanyo Finance Co. Ltd.) put the property up for sale with a listed price of $100 million. In 1996, Knickerbocker Properties (owned by the New York State Teachers Retirement System) purchased Lincoln Center for $89.4 million. [cite news|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/1997/08/18/story3.html|title=Out-of-towners hungry for Portland real estate|last=Berton|first=Brad |date=August 15, 1997|work=Portland Business Journal|accessdate=2008-08-18]

Knickerbocker placed the complex on sale in 2000,cite news|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2000/07/10/daily9.html|title=Lincoln Center may soon be sold again|last=Goldfield|first=Robert |date=July 11, 2000|work=Portland Business Journal|accessdate=2008-08-18] with Spieker Properties Inc. buying the center for $118 million in July 2000. [cite news|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2001/01/08/focus8.html|title=Wheelin' and dealin' kept its pace in Portland area|last=Back|first=Brian J. |date=January 5, 2001|work=Portland Business Journal|accessdate=2008-08-18] Spieker merged with Equity Office Properties and adopted the Equity name in March 2001. [cite news|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2001/03/12/newscolumn3.html|title=Real Estate: Equity Office envelops Spieker|last=Brenneman|first=Kristina|date=March 9, 2001|work=Portland Business Journal|accessdate=2008-08-18] The building was used in an earthquake response drill by county groups in April 2003. Equity Office Properties sold Lincoln Center in 2007 to Shorenstein Properties. [cite news|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/portland/stories/2007/05/14/daily2.html|title=Real estate roundup|date=May 14, 2007|work=Portland Business Journal|accessdate=2008-08-18]

Details

Completed in 1981, 1 Lincoln Center is five stories tall. 2 Lincoln Center and 3 Lincoln Center are six stories tall and were built in 1985. The newest building, 5 Lincoln Center, was finished in 1989 and is seven stories tall. Located in the Portland metropolitan area, the complex is in the city of Tigard, but uses a Portland mailing address. [Tims, Dana. Tualatin, Sherwood, Tigard capitalizing on their attributes. "The Oregonian", March 19 2002.] Lincoln Center is at S.W. Greenburg Road and Oregon Route 217 across from the Washington Square shopping mall. The six-building complex sits on convert|23|acre|km2 acres and contains convert|743000|sqft|m2 of leasable space, primarily office space with some retail space as well.Lincoln Center. "The Oregonian", November 17 1995.] The grounds of the center include a duck pond. Exteriors of the office buildings are faced with steel and red bricks. In addition to office buildings, the center includes parking garages.Allen, Martha. Trammell Crow plans 7-story office building. "The Oregonian", November 14 1990, Business, p. B7.]

Lincoln Tower

Finished in 1988, Lincoln Tower or Lincoln Center Tower stands 12 stories tall. Built at a cost of $14 million, it measures convert|154|ft|m in height. The skyscraper was built on convert|6.8|acre|km2 and is the tallest building in Washington County. As the tallest, Tualatin Valley Fire & Rescue use the building for training in fighting fires in high-rise buildings. [cite news|title=What is Washington County's tallest building?|date=February 15, 1996|work=The Oregonian|pages=West Zoner 3|accessdate=2008-08-17] Lincoln Tower includes a helicopter landing pad on the roof of the convert|220000|sqft|m2 building.

References

External links

* [http://www.regus.com/locations/US/OR/Portland/OregonPortlandLincolnCenter.htm Management company]


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