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What would you do with this 3-acre riverfront property near Moda Center?

The former Louis Dreyfus Co. grain terminal listing highlights the site’s potential as a mixed-use redevelopment.

A Google Street View image taken in 2024 of a large industrial building with a billboard of a soccer player that reads "This is Soccer City." The Steel Bridge is visible in the background.

The property, and its industrial grain silos, could potentially fit into Albina Vision Trust’s redevelopment plan.

Photo via Google Street View

A property along the east bank of the Willamette River with panoramic views of downtown Portland is for sale.

Located a stone’s throw from Moda Center and the east end of the Steel Bridge, the 3-acre site comes with its conspicuous concrete grain silos and currently serves as a storage and export site for scrap rubber. A California company bought the property five years ago for $164,000; it was sold again in 2021 for $2.9 million.

The property at 900 N. Thunderbird Way is now on the market for $6.5 million, with its listing highlighting the potential inclusion in Albina Vision Trust’s redevelopment plan.

Other features include:

  • A private deepwater dock
  • Industrial zoning + mixed-use surrounding zoning
  • Close access to public transit
  • “The largest billboard in the city of Portland”

So what would you do with this property if it was yours? Share your vision with us.

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