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The Mirabella Portland, also known as simply the Mirabella, is a high-rise building in the
South Waterfront The South Waterfront is a high-rise district under construction on former brownfield industrial land in the South Portland neighborhood south of downtown Portland, Oregon, U.S. It is one of the largest urban redevelopment projects in the Unite ...
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. Architecture and interior design for the Mirabella was performed by Ankrom Moisan Architects. Construction began in 2008 on the tall residential tower. It joined both the John Ross Tower and 3720 Tower as the seventh-tallest building in Portland when it was completed in 2010. The Mirabella consists of 30 floors and features 284 senior citizen housing units. The building is the first senior living community in the South Waterfront District. Mirabella received a platinum certification under LEED guidelines in October 2010.


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Ankrom Moisan Architects official site, Mirabella Portland
Residential skyscrapers in Portland, Oregon 2010 establishments in Oregon Retirement communities in the United States South Portland, Portland, Oregon Buildings and structures completed in 2010 {{Oregon-struct-stub