The vibrant neighborhood surrounding the Hanna Anderson Building is just blocks from the newly opened SoHo Club, this prime office location offers unparalleled access to some of the city's best amenities. Tenants can indulge in Portland's renowned dining scene with nearby favorites like Tusk, Pix Pâtisserie, Le Pigeon, and Providore Fine Foods. The lively entertainment and cultural offerings of the Lloyd District are just moments away, with the Moda Center and Oregon Convention Center within close reach.
The Hanna Andersson building in Northeast Portland, originally known as the Jantzen Building, has a rich history dating back to its construction in the early 20th century. Built between 1929 and 1945, it served as the design and production facility for the Jantzen Swimwear company. Its unique architectural features, including saw-tooth and barrel roof designs by Richard Sundeleaf, earned it a place on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
In more recent years, Hanna Andersson, a children's clothing company with Swedish roots, transformed the building into its headquarters. The renovation, led by ZGF Architects, aimed to create an open, collaborative space for the company’s growing team, with an emphasis on natural light and modern design elements. The building now features a two-story lobby, open workspaces, and a variety of informal gathering areas, reflecting the company’s commitment to fostering innovation and teamwork.
The building has also undergone significant upgrades, including a multiphase roof replacement and energy improvements, ensuring it remains a well-maintained and functional space while preserving its historic character.