NV | |
Former Names: | The Overton |
Location: | 1261 NW Overton Street Portland, Oregon |
Coordinates: | 45.5325°N -122.684°W |
Start Date: | 2014 |
Completion Date: | 2016 |
Architect: | ZGF Architects |
Floor Count: | 26 |
References: | [1] |
Map Type: | Portland |
Building Type: | Residential apartments |
Roof: | 287feet |
Main Contractor: | Andersen Construction |
Unit Count: | 284 Units |
Developer: | Unico Properties |
NV (pronounced as envy) is a 26-story residential high-rise in the Pearl District in Portland, Oregon. Formerly known as The Overton, the 272feet tower opened in 2016.[2]
Plans for a 26-story apartment building at the site, to be called The Overton, were announced in November 2012.[3] The city approved the design in April 2014.[4] Demolition of a warehouse on the site began in July 2014.[5] Construction on the tower began in August 2014 by developer Unico Properties.[6] [7] The construction process was complicated by the fact that the contractor was building two other residential towers adjacent to NV.[8] The residential high-rise opened in September 2016.[9]
NV stands tall over 26 floors.[9] The first two floors contain retail space, with the rest of the 225000ft2 tower consisting of 284 apartments.[6] [9] It has 271 spaces of underground parking, and the structure uses a concrete shear wall design.[8] The project was developed by Seattle's Unico Properties and constructed by Andersen Construction, with the design by ZGF Architects.[6] A large terrace sits on top of the retail portion of the structure, with the residential tower occupying the rest of platform.[9] The tower is rotated by 45-degrees in order to allow residents enhanced views.[8]