November Program

12nov10:00 am11:30 amNovember Program

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Developing Community: Gateway Discovery Park + The Nick Fish Building

November’s program will focus on the new Nick Fish building, a joint development effort between Human Solutions, Edlen & Company, and Prosper Portland.

  • Why the project came to be
  • How the partners collaborated on the development
  • About the building’s design
  • How this project solves the needs of the community

WHAT:

Mixed-use development
New public park
The Nick Fish Building

  • 52 affordable and 23 market rate apartments
  • Non-profit office and service space
  • Ground floor retail designed to lower the barriers of entry for small businesses in the Halsey Weidler Commercial District

PRESENTERS:

Sarah Schubert is the Director of Housing for Human Solutions.  In this role, she is responsible for overseeing the Development, Asset Management and Resident Services departments and is a member of the Senior Management Team.  Sarah’s background is in affordable housing development and real estate finance.  She worked as a developer of affordable housing in New York City, and also worked in acquisitions and mezzanine lending for a real estate firm. She started her career at the New York City Housing Development Corporation, the City’s housing finance agency.  She has her undergraduate degree from James Madison University and a graduate degree from Columbia University.

 

 

Dave Otte, AIA, Principal and Owner, Holst Architecture. Dave helps Holst create meaningful architecture that people love, with a focus of social impact, innovation, and sustainability in housing, education, and health. His work at Holst spans notable projects including the Rockwood Boys and Girls Club, Bud Clark Commons, Open School, and the Asian Health and Service Center in Lents. Currently he is in the construction stages in East Portland for two new buildings: De Paul Treatment Center of Hope and Recovery, and the Nick Fish, an innovative mixed-use project in the heart of Gateway Discovery Park. On the boards, he is designing 3000 Powell, the first new affordable housing to be funded by the Portland Housing Bond, as well as the new STEAM Arts & Education Complex at Oregon State University. As a board member of the Mental Health and Addiction Association of Oregon and the Portland Center for Architecture, Dave strives to give back to his community, to bring the most design to those with the least, and to make the ordinary become extraordinary. www.holstarc.com

 

Carly Harrison joined Edlen and Company (one of two successor company’s of Gerding Edlen) in 2011. As Development Manager, Carly supports the firm’s development team throughout the development process, from due diligence, design and entitlements, financing and pre-construction through construction and into operations. Carly works closely with Senior Project Management staff on day-to-day project management activities, and also lends particular expertise to teams with her financial analysis background. Prior to her role as Development Manager at Gerding Edlen, Carly was a financial analyst, project accountant for the firm, focusing on the firm’s public-private partnership and market-rate projects.

 

 

The Nick Fish Building

 

 

 

Time

(Thursday) 10:00 am - 11:30 am(GMT+00:00)

Location

Zoom

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