
315 SW 11th Ave
Portland, OR
Carson Building
Creative Office Space for Lease in Prime West End Location
315 SW 11th Ave, Portland, OR
Carson Building
Creative Office Space for Lease
in Prime West End Location
Prime West End location, steps from iconic Powell’s Books, Brewery Blocks & Pearl District
Property Snapshot
SECOND FLOOR | ±7,383 SF |
THIRD FLOOR | ±7,373 SF |
FOURTH FLOOR | ±7,731 SF (includes private rooftop deck) |
STREETCAR | Direct access at SW 11th St entrance |
SIGNAGE | Exterior signage opportunity |
NATURAL LIGHT | Oversized windows and skylights (4th floor) provide exceptional natural light |
RETAIL TENANCY | Flagship Patagonia store on ground floor |
DRIVE TO I-405
INTERCHANGE
FROM PEARL DISTRICT
WEST END


CONVENIENT LOCATION NEAR PORTLAND STREETCAR

HIGH CEILING, BRICK & BEAM CREATIVE OFFICE SPACE

HIGH VISIBILITY WITH EXTERIOR SIGNAGE OPPORTUNITY

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED INTERIORS AND PRIVATE FLOORS


Carson Building is surrounded by blocks of Portland’s top destination retailers and restaurants |

THE BREWERY BLOCKS
Serving as a bridge between the Central Business District and the River District, the Brewery Blocks offer a mix of urban retail spaces, premier creative office environments, and residential units. Through the preservation of historic landmarks like the Weinhard Brewhouse and the Armory Building, combined with a surge in retail and commercial growth, the area has evolved into a vibrant urban community. Its design remains true to the industrial heritage of both the former Brewery site and the Pearl District, while also embracing principles of sustainable, eco-friendly development.

PEARL DISTRICT
Just steps from Carson Building, this vibrant, walkable former warehouse district offers an unbeatable mix of shopping experiences — from iconic national and international brands to unique, locally owned boutiques.
WEST END
Amid the central city’s staid maze of banks, federal buildings, and big name stores hides a vibrant pocket of high-end, locally owned boutiques; fancy, semi-secret bars; amazing food carts; and old-school Portland weirdness.
