There will also be mixed-use commercial buildings, as well as a waterfront education park focusing on indigenous heritage, and a Center for Tribal Nations on the OMSI property. The district is projected to include 1,200 housing units, forming with the Burnside Bridgehead development to the north a residential bookend to the otherwise non-residential Central Eastside. Last December, more than a decade after it was first announced, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry unveiled plans for its OMSI District along the east side of Willamette River, which will turn surface parking lots and vacant land between the Marquam Bridge and Tilikum Crossing (and adjacent to the museum) into a high-density enclave. ![]() ![]() ![]() Tim Smith at his his AICP College of Fellows enshrinement ( SERA Architects)
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