Eugene officials unanimously approved terms to sell the former Eugene Water & Electric Board steam plant to a development team.
Read MoreEugene and Springfield are set to see construction on major developments in coming years.
Read More“The Steam Plant is an iconic representation of our community’s history, ripe with possibility for the future, and a survey is now open for the community to give input on a concept design. The survey launches today and will be open until February 19... ‘The Steam Plant building is the last physical representation of the birthplace of industry for the southern Willamette Valley,’ said Mark Miksis, of deChase Miksis Development. ‘This project has the opportunity to honor our rich history and set a course for our community’s future.’”
Read MoreDesigning for future use of the former EWEB steam plant on Eugene’s downtown riverfront is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. As we explore the possibilities and realities of adapting and redeveloping this historic building, we enjoy the unique privilege of access to its remarkable interior.
Read More“Eugene officials are putting their faith in a group of prominent local developers, architects and business executives to transform the former Eugene Water & Electric Board steam plant.
The city announced Tuesday that it had picked a team led by Mark Miksis of deChase Miksis Development and Arcimoto CEO Mark Frohnmayer to submit a formal proposal for the 87-year-old steam plant’s redevelopment. City officials chose the team over two other groups that expressed interest earlier this year.”
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