- For Lease Contact for pricing
- Property Type Office - General Office
- Year Built 1929
- Date Updated Jun 27, 2026
Description
The Lane 1929 Building offers a distinctive opportunity to occupy a piece of Portland’s industrial heritage reimagined for modern creative office use. Originally constructed in 1929 as the Lane–Miles Standish Printing Plant, the building was commissioned by prominent printing entrepreneurs Alan Lane and Miles Standish and designed by the renowned Austin Company. Showcasing elements of late Gothic Revival architecture (a rare style for industrial buildings) the property reflects a unique blend of historic character and architectural craftsmanship inspired by European design. The building served as a printing facility for decades before being thoughtfully adapted into a creative office environment.
The property has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places to retain its historic identity and benefits from its integration with the adjacent Lane 1919 residential development. Today, tenants can enjoy a one-of-a-kind workspace that combines authentic character, rich history, and an ideal location in Portland’s vibrant Slabtown neighborhood.
Highlights
- 2 private offices
- 4 small conference rooms
- Bike rack
- Cantilevered glass conference room
- Offstreet parking
- Openconcept kitchen
- Rollup door
- Workroom
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1 Space Available
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General Office
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9,257 SF
9,257 - 9,257 SF
Immediate
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