The Wardin Building

The Wardin Building is located at 6361 SW Capitol Highway and is a one-story building of nominally 7,000 s.f. of mixed occupancy, one-story plus mezzanine, built by Yorke and Curtis, Inc. and designed by Richard Brown Architects. Tenants include: OnPoint Credit Union and Oak and Olive Wood-Fired Pizza.
Embassy Suites, Hillsboro
Pearl District Building Projects
Lloyd District Development – GBD Architects
Milwaukie Riverfront Park
CarMax Store #7285 – Painting by W.B. Painting & Decorating, Inc.
82nd Avenue Fred Meyer – Painting by Kingsmen Contracting, Inc.
Columbia Grain, Inc. Elevator Expansion at the Rose Quarter
New Cabela’s Store, Tualatin – Klinger Masonry, Inc.
The New Cabela’s Store in Tualatin consists of the construction of a 105,000 s.f. retail facility on the site formerly occupied by K-Mart consisting of: cast in place concrete foundations, reinforced concrete masonry unit exterior wall assemblies, structural metal framing, metal joists and metal decking, insulated elastomeric membrane roofing and metal roof panels, finishes consisting of stained concrete floors, carpet and painted exposed ceiling structure.
General Contractor for the project is Howard S. Wright, which has built four previous stores for Cabelas. The interior of the new store will feature Cabela’s next-generation layout, designed to surround customers in an outdoor-like experience with trophy animal mounts and displays. A gun library, indoor mountain habitat, and massive fireplace will help give shoppers a unique experience.
Klinger Masonry, Inc. performed masonry work on the project for Howard S. Wright.