Wells Fargo Center (Portland, Oregon)

Wells Fargo Center is a 40-story, 166.4 m (546 ft) tower and a five-story adjacent office building with three levels of parking below the surface in Portland, Oregon.

[12] In November 2017, Starwood Capital Group purchased the tower and adjacent carriage building from Wells Fargo.

[8] A skyway connects the tower to the adjacent five-story Data Processing Building, which is also part of the Wells Fargo Center.

[17] Ivan Doig, writing about Portland for The New York Times in 1976, stated the building was "huge and sleek and featureless".

The museum's exhibits include an 1854 stagecoach, telegraph and mining equipment, and displays about the company's use of steamboats along the Columbia and Willamette Rivers.

Portland's Wells Fargo Center at night