Hassalo on Eighth, Mixed-use architectural complex in Lloyd District, Portland, United States.
Hassalo on Eighth is a residential complex in the Lloyd District comprising three buildings of varying heights. The tallest is a 21-story tower, while two shorter structures provide additional housing alongside shared outdoor spaces and streets.
The development began in 2015 on a former parking lot, introducing housing to an area that had minimal residential population. This transformation marked a significant shift in how the Lloyd District evolved.
The complex restored public streets and gathering spaces that had been absent from the area. These new pathways and open areas now shape how people move through and experience the neighborhood daily.
The site is easy to walk through with clear pathways connecting the buildings and public spaces. There is extensive bicycle parking available throughout the complex for those arriving by bike.
A glass pavilion marks the intersection of two main streets, creating a distinctive gathering point for the neighborhood. The structure sits within planted areas designed to manage stormwater naturally.
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