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LogistiCourt at Portal Way

 

LogistiCourt at Portal Way offers the maximum in facility flexibility to satisfy the needs of regional, national and international corporate distribution operations and third-party logistics firms.

The cutting-edge, high-end facility is designed to optimize the distribution supply chain, to maximize speed to market, and to promote operational efficiencies, flexibility and safety.

 

 

This property is exclusively represented by:

Andy Kangas
CB Richard Ellis
503-221-4874
andy.kangas@cbre.com

Stuart Skaug
CB Richard Ellis
503-221-4822
stuart.skaug@cbre.com

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Space Available

  • Suite 101
    • Size: 58,788 SF
    • Office: BTS
    • Dock Doors: 12
    • Grade Door: 1
    • Parking: 42 Common Spaces
  • Suite 104
    • Size: 44,344 SF
    • Office: BTS
    • Dock Doors: 10
    • Grade Door: A vailable
    • Parking: 32 Common Spaces

Property Information

  • BTS Office
  • 30’ Clear Height
  • 52’ x 55’ Column Spacing
  • 30 Dock Doors
  • 3 Grade Level Doors
  • 60’ Concrete Apron
  • 135’ Truck Staging Depth
  • 0.7/1,000 SF Parking Ratio
  • 1,600 Amps 277/480 Volt 3 Phase Electrical
  • ESFR Sprinkler System
  • Gas Fired Cambridge Heating Units
  • Corporate Neighbors Include: Vistar Corporation, Nautilus, Staples, Harry’s Food, Bridgestone, Fuji Film, Lacrosse and Spicers Paper 

Location Information

The Port of Portland, located 13 miles west of LogistiCourt, was created in 1891 to dredge a shipping channel from Portland to the Pacific Ocean. During 2006, the port moved more than 11,900,000 tons of cargo. Overall 793 ships docked at the port’s four marine terminals in 2006. It broke an auto-import record by importing 463,515 autos, representing a 31 percent increase over the previous year. For the first time in its history, during 2006 the port imported more full containers than it exported with the port’s seven contrainer shipping lines moving 122,827 containers through Portland, a 34 percent increase over the previous year. Also in 2006, the port moved more than 1,000,000 tons of breakbulk products-- primarily steel slabs and steel rail -- and exported 3,700,000 tons of grain and 4,300,000 tons of mineral bulks soda ash and potash.

Portland International Airport (PDX), located six miles west of LogistiCourt, had a record-breaking year for passenger service in 2006. During that year, the airport served more than 14,000,000 passengers and was selected as the “Best Domestic Airport of 2006” by Conde Nast Traveler magazine in its annual business-traveler readers’ poll. PDX has 12 cargo carriers including UPS, Federal Express, Airborne, DHL Worldwide Express, Air China Cargo, AmeriFlight, Baz Global, Empire Airlines, Evergreen Airlines, Kitty Hawk Cargo, Menlo Worldwide, and Western Air Express.