Ford Building, built in 1914 in Portland, Oregon
SoulRider.222 / Eric Rider © 2013
The Ford Building was built in 1914 by the Ford Motor Company as an assembly and distribution plant for its famous Model-T. It's seen many uses in its life and is currently home to an array of creative offices, retail stores, and artists studios including these tenants:
Acts Of Good - Web Design
Airblaster
Ajna Lichau
Albert Trople - Yoga Instructor
American Education Center
Andrew Stanbridge
Arakawa Hanging Systems
Ashley Forrette Photography
Berkley Illustration
Blue Mouse Monkey
Boldtrek
Bolt Marketing
Bossa Nova Baby
Bright & Mighty
Colette Patterns
Colleen Zobel Photography
Confluence Trade
Creative Entertainment Mgmt
Damien Gilley, Artist
Dan Kvitka Photography
David Lewin - Industrial Design
Diesel Web Productions
Direct Focus Marketing
Duchess Clothier
Elk Collective
Fat Pencil Studio
Fiction
Ford Food + Drink
Foxfire Tea
Frank Creative
Gallery Homeland
Genealogical Forum of Oregon
In Both Ears
Indie Hops
InGuardians - Security Consultants
Jane Schiffhauer, Artist
Janet Rothermel, Pastel Artist
JBCStyle & JBCActive
Jenna's Make-Up and Waxing
John Cooley - Architect
Julie Smircic, Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Kathleen O'Brien, Attorney
Kitten Design
Leah Verwey Photo
Madeira Inc.
Meaghan Kunzman Ceramics
Mon Amour Photography
Moonbrine Pickles
My Story
Nutcase Helmets
Old School Stationers
Olinka Broadfoot, Sculptor
Opulent Fibers
Pacific Whiting Conservation Cooperative
Predictive Engineering
Pushdot Studio
Rafael Astorga
Rawdacious Desserts
Revision Studio
Rhapsody Boutique
Robin Rigby-Fisher Design
Ruth Lantz, Artist
Sahlia Michelle Jewelry Design
Sandi Quatrale - Art Director
Sara Barner
Secure Digital Networks
Skora Running Apparel
studio.pebble
Stump'd Design
Sum Design Studio
Susan Molitor - Dance Instructor
Susan Rudloff - Architect
Therese Murdza, Studio Art
Vinnies Hair
Weedman Design Partners
William Wong, Farmers Ins.
WINDOWWALL
(As of October 2013)
Ford Building, built in 1914 in Portland, Oregon
SoulRider.222 / Eric Rider © 2013
The Ford Building was built in 1914 by the Ford Motor Company as an assembly and distribution plant for its famous Model-T. It's seen many uses in its life and is currently home to an array of creative offices, retail stores, and artists studios including these tenants:
Acts Of Good - Web Design
Airblaster
Ajna Lichau
Albert Trople - Yoga Instructor
American Education Center
Andrew Stanbridge
Arakawa Hanging Systems
Ashley Forrette Photography
Berkley Illustration
Blue Mouse Monkey
Boldtrek
Bolt Marketing
Bossa Nova Baby
Bright & Mighty
Colette Patterns
Colleen Zobel Photography
Confluence Trade
Creative Entertainment Mgmt
Damien Gilley, Artist
Dan Kvitka Photography
David Lewin - Industrial Design
Diesel Web Productions
Direct Focus Marketing
Duchess Clothier
Elk Collective
Fat Pencil Studio
Fiction
Ford Food + Drink
Foxfire Tea
Frank Creative
Gallery Homeland
Genealogical Forum of Oregon
In Both Ears
Indie Hops
InGuardians - Security Consultants
Jane Schiffhauer, Artist
Janet Rothermel, Pastel Artist
JBCStyle & JBCActive
Jenna's Make-Up and Waxing
John Cooley - Architect
Julie Smircic, Clinical Social Work/Therapist
Kathleen O'Brien, Attorney
Kitten Design
Leah Verwey Photo
Madeira Inc.
Meaghan Kunzman Ceramics
Mon Amour Photography
Moonbrine Pickles
My Story
Nutcase Helmets
Old School Stationers
Olinka Broadfoot, Sculptor
Opulent Fibers
Pacific Whiting Conservation Cooperative
Predictive Engineering
Pushdot Studio
Rafael Astorga
Rawdacious Desserts
Revision Studio
Rhapsody Boutique
Robin Rigby-Fisher Design
Ruth Lantz, Artist
Sahlia Michelle Jewelry Design
Sandi Quatrale - Art Director
Sara Barner
Secure Digital Networks
Skora Running Apparel
studio.pebble
Stump'd Design
Sum Design Studio
Susan Molitor - Dance Instructor
Susan Rudloff - Architect
Therese Murdza, Studio Art
Vinnies Hair
Weedman Design Partners
William Wong, Farmers Ins.
WINDOWWALL
(As of October 2013)