Housed in a spacious, historic property just blocks from the Willamette waterfront, Olympic Mills Commerce Center (OMCC) is a key highlight in Portland’s creative workforce. With a full renovation completed in 2007, the full city-block historic grain repository was transformed into a dynamic hub of creative office, incubator, and flex space with ground-floor retail.
This reimagined historic property has been fully updated to sport a modern look for a creative studio for architects, designers, engineers, and other creative office users. OMCC features preserved design features such as original beams, finishes, and re-milled hardwoods. Experience a full range of amenities, including on-site parking, a fitness center with shower facilities, building-wide Wi-Fi, conference rooms, communal meeting areas, and a rooftop patio to round out the creative office’s best-in-class features.
OMCC sits at the center of the Central Eastside Industrial District (CEID), a historically industrial area replete with warehouses that have become one of the most vital commercial districts in the city and a significant destination for many growing companies in the Pacific Northwest. Centrally located, the building boasts stunning views of Downtown Portland, an on-site restaurant, Olympia Provisions, and adjacency to Smith Teamaker, Produce Row Café, and Wayfinder Beer. Tenants appreciate the easy access to Interstate 5 and 84 and Morrison Bridge, less than a mile away. The Portland Streetcar A Loop is two blocks from OMCC and runs from Northwest Portland to the South Waterfront via Downtown and the Pearl District.
The CEID is an emerging hotspot for innovation and one of the most unique districts in the country, with housing offices, flex, and industrial jobs. This vibrant neighborhood is in proximity to the city core, the natural beauty of the Eastbank Esplanade, and everything Portland has to offer. The CEID extends north to Interstate 84, south to Powell Boulevard, and from east to west between the Willamette Riverfront and SE 12th Avenue. It is one of three enhanced service districts in Portland, where property owners fund enhanced services such as trash cleanup, graffiti removal, and business development.
Home to a diverse range of over 35 tenants, OMCC is a major draw for talent looking for space in southeast Portland at an iconic, updated, historic property that sits among the region's top-tier creative office space.