BEAVERTON, ORE. — High Street Residential, a subsidiary of Trammell Crow Co., has broken ground on a 369-unit mixed-use, transit-oriented apartment community at the former Cedar Hills Shopping Center in Beaverton, located approximately nine miles west of Portland, Oregon. Joint venture partners include SCOA Real Estate Partners and Lease Crutcher Lewis.
Located on a 5.8‑acre site between Southwest Wilshire Street and Park Way, the project will replace a portion of the Cedar Hills Shopping Center, which closed earlier this year, and its surface parking with a high‑density, transit‑connected development. The apartments will be within three four‑ and five‑story buildings, and the project also includes 5,040 square feet of ground‑floor retail. A pedestrian bridge to the Sunset Transit Center offers light rail service to Portland and to the broader region.
The apartments are expected to be complete in summer 2027. Additional project partners include CID Design Group (interior design), Lango Hansen Landscape Architects, Humber Design Group (civil engineer), Froelich Engineers (structural engineer), Tenor Engineering Group (acoustics), and MKE & Associates (MEP). LRS Architects designed the community.