Barber Block Explained

Barber Block
Nrhp Type:cp
Designated Other1 Name:Portland Historic Landmark[1]
Designated Other1 Color:lightgreen
Partof:East Portland Grand Avenue Historic District
Partof Refnum:91000126
Nocat:yes
Location:532–538 SE Grand Avenue
Portland, Oregon
Coordinates:45.5188°N -122.6604°W
Map Alt:Locator map
Built:1890
Architecture:Mixed late Victorian styles, including Italianate, Queen Anne, Richardsonian Romanesque, others[2]
Architect:Thomas J. Jones
Added:February 15, 1977
Refnum:77001109

The Barber Block is a building complex located at the corner of Southeast Grand and Washington Streets in Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It was built in 1890 and listed on the NRHP in 1977.[3] It is also located within the East Portland Grand Avenue Historic District.

Among the building's occupants in the 1920s was a nickelodeon theater.[3] After the Columbus Day Storm of 1962 caused significant damage to the building's roof, its owners considering demolishing it, but decided against doing so. The ground floor spaces have been used by various types of businesses over the decades, including a furniture store, a restaurant and a bank, while the second and third floors have always been residential, mostly as apartments but for a time as a single-room occupancy residential hotel.[3]

The building underwent a renovation in the late 1970s[4] and another in the 2000s.[5]

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  3. Encyclopedia: Ballestrem. Val. Barber Block (Portland). 2011. The Oregon Encyclopedia. Portland State University. May 19, 2014.
  4. News: Basalyga. Stephanie. Foundation honors historic building preservation. Daily Journal of Commerce. May 13, 2002. January 28, 2013.
  5. News: Carter. Dan. Commercial Contractors: Barber Block. Daily Journal of Commerce. November 21, 2007. January 28, 2013.