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Pine Street Market Project Releases Preliminary List of Tenants

September 4, 2015 by PDX Food Dude Leave a Comment

A list of tenants has been released for the Pine Street Market. According to Eater, the building at 133 SW Pine will include Hopworks, Barista Coffee, Ken’s Artisan Bakery, Olympia Provisions and Marukin. Current plans are for nine restaurants in total.  From the market website, “Slated to open in fall 2015, the market will feature an open floor plan with six to ten retailers and a commercial kitchen. Similar to Melrose Market in Seattle and Gotham West Market in New York City, Pine Street Market will be home to a quality mix of food, beverage and sundries with indoor and outdoor seating.” Look for the opening in early December.

Built in 1886, Pine Street Market was known as The Carriage and Baggage Building. “With 100 horse stalls on the second floor and four massive tanks on the roof that provided water to wash the stalls, the building was essentially a parking garage before the age of the automobile.

When the automobile replaced the horse-drawn carriage, the building was used as storage and retail for Mallory Logging and Contractors Supplies for decades until 1969 when it became home to the very first location of Portland’s Old Spaghetti Factory, which relocated in 1981. Since then, the ground floor has housed a string of nightclubs with storage on the upper floors. By late 2015, Pine Street Market will create a new chapter in the history of this landmark building. “

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