

65"x11"
In 1933, the “million-dollar” indoor Portland (Oregon) Public Market opened on Front Street. As ambitious as this venture was, it was never quite as successful as the city’s smaller predecessors such as Central Public Market, which it intended to replace. The venture closed in 1944 and the colossal building eventually became the home of the Oregon Journal (Tom McCall Waterfront Park now occupies this space). Today, market enthusiasts and developers are pursuing a new site for the next-generation Portland Public Market. Perfect for a kitchen, loft, or commercial space. Original design. Just over 5-feet wide.
$425