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4/28/26
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High Street Residential (HSR), along with joint venture partners SCOA Real Estate Partners and Lease Crutcher Lewis, have broken ground on a 369 unit, mixed use transit oriented apartment community in Beaverton, OR. HSR is the residential subsidiary of Trammell Crow Company.
Located on a 5.82 acre site between Southwest Wilshire St and Park Way, the project will replace a portion of the Cedar Hills Shopping Center and its underutilized surface parking with a high density, transit connected development. The community will feature 369 apartments across three four and five story buildings, along with 5k sf of ground floor retail designed to complement and activate the surrounding area.
Designed by LRS Architects with a European farmhouse aesthetic and guided by a long-term vision for elevated living that facilitates authentic community, the project will set a new benchmark for the submarket. The community will offer studio to three-bedroom residences ranging from 483 sf to 1.5k sf, featuring contemporary floor plans complemented by a carefully curated, yet robust amenity program. The apartments are expected to begin delivering in Summer 2027.
Project highlights include an indoor/outdoor fitness area with a full spa, including an outdoor sauna and cold plunge; a residents-only speakeasy, sports bar; community greenhouse; sports simulator; and a coworking area with conference rooms—all intended to create a hospitality-inspired environment that supports productivity, wellness, and social connection as part of daily life. The development team is also pursuing Fitwel certification to help guide the vision.
Beyond the community itself, residents will benefit from direct access to burgeoning West Side offerings such as Cedar Hills Crossing, proximity to Highways 26 and 217, and a short walk via a pedestrian bridge to the Sunset Transit Center, offering MAX Light Rail service into downtown Portland, proximate employment clusters, and the broader region. The project is being built by Lease Crutcher Lewis using a mix of flat and gable roof forms and a varied material palette to create a village feel across the three-building site.
The Portland metro, home to more than 2.5 million people, is entering its next growth cycle with some of the most favorable long term dynamics in the country. Years of limited multifamily starts due to high barriers to entry, combined with renewed in migration, wide-ranging occupation clusters, and a highly educated workforce, have positioned the region for a sustained upward trajectory. Compared with peer markets on the west coast, like Seattle and San Francisco, Portland continues to offer a compelling value proposition—supporting renter demand while creating attractive fundamentals for new development.
Beaverton sits at the epicenter of that resurgence. Anchored by global employers such as Nike and Intel and widely recognized as the heart of Portland’s western suburbs, the submarket benefits from diverse employment drivers, excellent transit infrastructure, and proximity to both downtown Portland and the region’s major innovation corridors.
Other project partners include CID Design Group (interior design), Lango Hansen Landscape Architects P.C., Humber Design Group, Inc. (civil engineer), Froelich Engineers, Inc. (structural engineer), Tenor Engineering Group (acoustics), and MKE & Associates (MEP).
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