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Sunday’s Oregonian included a Randy Gragg profile of developer Joe Weston in the Opinion section. Weston has spent decades of developing small apartments and other projects around the city in established neighborhoods. He’s now one of the city’s major players in the boom of larger high-density residential projects.
Weston took over as developer of the Benson Tower in the West End for the late Eric van Doorninck of Vancouver, who originally spearheaded the project. The Benson, which is now nearing completion, will be the first point tower – a condo with 8,000 square feet or less, as compared to the more standard (for Portland) slab tower of 12,000-20,000 square feet.
More recently, Weston has taken the Benson model here and will break ground soon on The Manhattan, a 31-story condo at 14th and Alder. And as Randy reports, there is also a Weston project coming to the Lloyd District: The Cosmopolitan at […]

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