PORTLAND, Ore. – Plans are in the works to build a 50-unit multi-family apartment complex on the site of a demolished 1903 house.
Located at 1122 SE Ankeny St., the 1903 single-family home totaled 2,416 square feet and sat on a 3,400-square-foot lot. In late 2018, the city received a demolition application for the then-115-year-old house. The permit, which called for deconstruction, was issued in early 2019 and the house was taken down that year.
The property is owned by RLAND Development Co. and it last sold in 2004 for $270,000. Early construction plans submitted around the time of the demolition described a six-story, 18-unit building to be constructed on the site.
Willamette Week reported on a disagreement between the property owner and the city’s development commission over that project, a dispute that ultimately led to a federal unfair housing claim against the city.
In January 2021, the city received an application for early assistance on a new project to build a multi-family apartment complex, six stories tall with 50 affordable units, according to the early assistance request. “No off-street parking is proposed,” the early assistance application adds.
The now-vacant lot is L-shaped and wraps around behind two additional single-family homes, both built in 1904. One edge of the property faces Southeast Ankeny Street and the other faces Southeast 12th Avenue.
Southeast Ankeny Street has seen substantial new construction of multi-family housing in recent years, most of the projects requiring demolition of existing buildings.
The Portland Chronicle previously wrote about a demolition across the street from this project, in which a 1906 duplex was torn down to make way for a 27-unit, $7.8 million multi-family apartment complex. That property is currently owned by a Beverly Hills, Calif.-based company.
Just up the street, the former Old Wives Tales restaurant was demolished to make way for 69 residential units.
Two blocks up from that site, an 1896 home was torn down for a five-story, 40-unit building.