The South Waterfront is part of the
Portland Development Commission's North Macadam Urban Renewal District. The first phase of the South Waterfront is the $1.9 billion "River Blocks" development. Construction began in early 2004. The full build-out of the district envisions many residential (primarily condominiums) and medical research towers ranging in height from 6 stories to 35+ stories. As of August 2010, nine towers have been completed in the district: the 16-story
OHSU Center for Health & Healing, the twin condominium towers known as
the Meriwether, at 21 and 24 stories, the 31-story
John Ross Tower condominium, the 22-story
Atwater Place condominium tower, the 31-story apartments
The Ardea, the 22-story
Riva on the Park, the 30-story
Mirabella Portland,
the Matisse, and
Gray's Landing. The Mirabella is the district's first senior living community. A linear park called
South Waterfront Greenway, running along the west bank of the
Willamette River, is partially completed. The district currently has its own park between the Riva on the Park and OHSU. The
Gibbs Street Pedestrian Bridge, which opened in July 2012, connects the South Waterfront District with Lair Hill over I-5. The
Tilikum Crossing, Bridge of the People, a new
TriMet bridge for the
MAX Orange Line that carries only
pedestrians, bicyclists and public transit vehicles between the South Waterfront and
Hosford-Abernethy, opened on September 12, 2015. In addition to residences, the district contains restaurants, grocery, retail, and service businesses, with more in the planning stages. Construction of three new OHSU buildings in the district is scheduled to begin in 2016, and the university has earmarked $500 million for the work, which is expected to take about two years. Together with the existing OHSU Center for Health & Healing, the new facilities will be part of the
Knight Cancer Institute, which also has facilities outside the South Waterfront. The largest of the buildings will be for patient medical care, another will be for research and administration, and the third will provide housing for patients and their families. ==See also==