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Frigidaire Building

1929 establishments in OregonBuckman, Portland, OregonGeneral Motors facilitiesIndustrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Portland, OregonIndustrial buildings completed in 1929
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Frigidaire Building
Frigidaire Building

The Frigidaire Building or Templeton Building is a building in southeast Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed by William C. Knighton and Leslie D. Howell and completed in 1929 for O.E. (Oscar) Heintz and occupied by Frigidaire until 1934. When prohibition was repealed in 1933, the Oregon Liquor Control Commission was created through Oregon's Knox Bill. OLCC occupied the building once Frigidare left. Later it was occupied by R.J. Templeton, an auto parts distributor.The building was purchased by Artiste Lofts LLC in 2004 for $800,000. It had been previously owned by Joanne Ferrero. Later, the building contained Disjecta. As of 2020 the building contains OMFGCO, a creative agency who placed a very visible quote on the building stating "Long live the wildcards, misfits & dabblers".

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Frigidaire Building
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97240 Portland, Kerns
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