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International Rose Test Garden, (503) 823-3636
Pittock Mansion, (503) 823-3624
World Forestry Center Discovery Museum, (503) 228-1367
Oregon Zoo, (503) 226-1561
Portland Japanese Garden, (503) 223-1321
Portland Saturday Market, (503) 222-6072
Portland Classical Chinese Garden, (503) 228-8131
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, (503) 797-4000
Oaks Amusement Park, (503) 233-5777
Portland Art Museum, (503) 226-2811
 

Free Yoga Classes!

Ashforth Pacific is pleased to continue to offer Wednesday evening yoga classes at the same location - 830 Oregon Square, Suite 40 (830 NE Holladay Street – basement level).

A Tenant Wellness Event

Beginning Hatha Yoga:
This is a comprehensive balanced class, with a steady flow, relaxation between asanas, and guided instruction throughout. Hatha yoga is designed to promote a healthy body and peaceful mind, through the practice of three main components: asanas (poses), pranayama (breathing practices), and meditation (concentration. With continued performance of postures you will gain flexibility and strength, and learn to be more relaxed under otherwise stressful situations.

Classes will continue at no charge, and are open to all tenants of Ashforth Pacific properties. Please provide your own yoga mat.

For additional information, please call Tenant Services: (503) 233-5696. See our flyer.


The Lloyd Farmer’s Market Has Been Extended!

Open every Tuesday from 10am-2pm. See this year's flyer.


Lloyd 700 Building & Otis Elevator

Read about upcoming elevator modernization at Lloyd 700 Building. Click here.


Ashforth Adds a Sparkle to Portland's Skyline

Window Restoration Project Completed and Decades-Long Window Grime Problem Solved

Ashforth Pacific, Inc., has changed the look of Portland’s skyline. After completing a challenging, time-consuming window restoration project, Ashforth’s 14-story office tower, One Pacific Square, located in downtown Portland, now shines as a prominent member of the Portland skyline.

After more than three months – a consuming six weeks of trial and error to produce the right cleaning mixture and removal process added to eight weeks of physically cleaning the windows – One Pacific Square looked like a completely new building. “This is an extraordinary accomplishment and a tremendous amount of credit is due to our entire management team for their determination and persistence, particularly Scott Lunski, who spent countless hours formulating a sustainable cleaning solution and the proper method to clean the grime without damaging the windows,” said Langley.

For the full story, click here.


Ashforth Pacific’s Scott Langley Honored as 2009 Oregon’s Most Admired CEO by the Portland Business Journal. Ashforth Pacific, Inc. once again was a nominee of Oregon’s most admired companies for 2009. In 2006 and 2007 Ashforth was honored with Oregon’s Most Admired Company in the Commercial Real Estate category.


For the Earth

Ashforth Pacific, Inc. wants to remind everyone of our strong commitment to recycling. Within our portfolio Ashforth tenants are given the opportunity (and are encouraged) to recycle the following items: paper, cardboard, batteries, cans, plastic bottles, glass, metal and packaging “peanuts”. Additionally within our properties, we are recycling building materials such as fluorescent lights and wood pallets.

Electronic equipment (including monitors and televisions) can be recycled by contacting Tenant Services at 503.233.5696.

Thank you for joining our continued efforts at recycling as much as possible. If you have any questions regarding whether an item is recyclable, please call Property Management at 503.233.5696.


BOMA Awards

Ashforth Pacific is pleased to announce the company has been honored with Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Awards. Click here to see what awards the company has earned.

 
24-Hour Property
Management Services
For details or questions, please call Ashforth’s management office at 503 233-5696. You can also e-mail Lisa Donaldson, Senior Property Manager.

 

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