The Westerly

[1] In 2004, Kristina Brenneman of the Portland Tribune reported, "The Northwest District Association has filed multiple appeals to its neighborhood plan to the state Land Use Board of Appeals, including stopping 'bonus height' provisions north of West Burnside Street.

The extended height, approved by City Council, sparked plans for the proposed 147-foot 24th Place Condominiums on Northwest Westover Road right behind the Uptown Shopping Center.

In response, attorneys for 24th Place condo developer Homer Williams filed a notice to respond to the appeals.

[7] In February 2009, The Oregonian's Jeff Manning said the condos opened just as the market was crashing and sales fell below expectations.

[8] In April, the newspaper's Ryan Frank said developers struggled to sell condos and ground-level retail spaces in the building because of the Great Recession.

Building entrance, 2022