Flatiron Building (Portland, Oregon)

Flatiron Building
Location: Portland, Oregon
Built: 1916
Architect: F. Manson White
Architectural style: Chicago
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 89000200 [1]
Added to NRHP: March 16, 1989

The Flatiron Building, also known as Ringlers Annex and Espresso Bar is a historic two-story building in downtown Portland, Oregon. Since 1989, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2] This small building has a triangular footprint, as it sits at the end of a triangular lot bounded by West Burnside, SW Stark, and 12th Streets.

From its inception, the building's size has played part in how it has been promoted. When opened, it was said to be the "smallest commercial building on the West Coast". Over its lifespan, the building hosted a catering kitchen and a talk radio station. The current occupant, a McMenamins pub calls it "a tiny window on the world of bustling West Burnside, complete with a fishbowl-like main floor and a mezzanine tailor-made to observe the city in motion".[3]

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