The Broadway Corridor twin towers complex was a proposed mixed-use skyscraper complex in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon. Multi-disciplinary architecture firm William Kaven Architecture proposed the complex as a potential part of the Broadway Corridor redevelopment project. The twin-towered skyscrapers would reach 970 feet (300 m) in height and would have become the tallest building in Oregon, the tallest twin towers in the Western Hemisphere and fifth-tallest in the world. A significant obstacle to the proposal was that current zoning at the site limits building heights to 400 feet (120 m). The proposal was not among the list of three finalists chosen by Prosper Portland (formerly known as the Portland Development Commission) in March 2018.
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| - The Broadway Corridor twin towers complex was a proposed mixed-use skyscraper complex in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon. Multi-disciplinary architecture firm William Kaven Architecture proposed the complex as a potential part of the Broadway Corridor redevelopment project. The twin-towered skyscrapers would reach 970 feet (300 m) in height and would have become the tallest building in Oregon, the tallest twin towers in the Western Hemisphere and fifth-tallest in the world. A significant obstacle to the proposal was that current zoning at the site limits building heights to 400 feet (120 m). The proposal was not among the list of three finalists chosen by Prosper Portland (formerly known as the Portland Development Commission) in March 2018. (en)
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| - Architecture of Portland, Oregon
- List of tallest buildings in Portland, Oregon
- Pearl District, Portland, Oregon
- United States Post Office
- Proposed skyscrapers in the United States
- Skyscraper office buildings in Portland, Oregon
- Twin towers
- Salesforce Tower
- Portland Development Commission
- Residential skyscrapers in Portland, Oregon
- Skyscraper hotels in Portland, Oregon
- Pearl District, Portland, Oregon
- U.S. Bank Tower (Los Angeles)
- Wells Fargo Center (Portland, Oregon)
- Western United States
- Wilshire Grand Center
- Amazon (company)
- Amazon HQ2
- Downtown Portland, Oregon
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- Daniel Kaven
- Portland, Oregon
- Portland Union Station
- Oregon Convention Center
- Western Hemisphere
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- List of tallest twin buildings and structures
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- List of tallest buildings by U.S. state
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| - The Broadway Corridor twin towers complex was a proposed mixed-use skyscraper complex in the Pearl District of Portland, Oregon. Multi-disciplinary architecture firm William Kaven Architecture proposed the complex as a potential part of the Broadway Corridor redevelopment project. The twin-towered skyscrapers would reach 970 feet (300 m) in height and would have become the tallest building in Oregon, the tallest twin towers in the Western Hemisphere and fifth-tallest in the world. A significant obstacle to the proposal was that current zoning at the site limits building heights to 400 feet (120 m). The proposal was not among the list of three finalists chosen by Prosper Portland (formerly known as the Portland Development Commission) in March 2018. (en)
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