Bookin GroupPortland (Or.)Integra Realty ResourcesPortland Development CommissionSERA Architects2009-02-272009-02-272004-04-13http://www.pdc.us/pdf/ura/dtwf/fire_station_relocation_report.pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/8654105 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Maps, tables, figures, appendices. Published April 13, 2004. Captured February 26, 2009.Based upon the findings presented in this report, if the relocation of Fire Station No. 1 occurs, the introduction of a new state-of-the-art fire station and headquarters, learning center and fire museum should benefit not only those businesses and properties immediately adjacent to the station, but also those in the surrounding neighborhood. The addition of such a facility along with the redevelopment and renovation of the historic Globe Hotel Building, with street-level retail and either upper floor office or residential space, should stimulate improvement of the tenant profile, quality of surrounding land uses, and building conditions in the study area. [From the document]en-USNeighborhood planning -- Oregon -- PortlandStrategic planning -- Oregon -- PortlandOld Town (Portland, Or.)Portland (Or.) -- Economic conditionsCommunity development -- Oregon -- PortlandCity planning -- Oregon -- PortlandFire Station No. 1 (Portland, Or.)Portland : Fire station #1 relocation real estate / economic impact reportFire station #1 relocation real estate / economic impact reportBook