Harrison Tower Apartments

The Harrison Tower Apartments, West Tower, formerly the Portland Center Apartments II, is a building in downtown Portland, Oregon.

Part of a three-building complex with a Mid-Century modernist design, the west building was the tallest in the city from its completion in 1965 until it was surpassed in 1969 by the Bank of California Tower.

[4] The tower was built as an apartment building, and remained so for many years after its 1965 completion, but was converted into condominiums[5] between 2005 and 2008[6] and renamed from the Portland Center Apartments to the Harrison Condominiums.

[7] However, following a subsequent sale of the complex, the owners continued leasing the units as apartments.

[6] Eventually, the name was changed to reflect this usage, becoming the Harrison Tower Apartments.