SRG Partnership via City of Portland

Officials from three higher education institutions and Portland's city government broke ground on a $104 million, seven-story building where they'll all share space.

The building at the corner of Southwest Fourth Avenue and Montgomery Street is a joint effort between the city, Portland State University, Oregon Health & Science University and Portland Community College.

Earlier coverage: Portland colleges, city tout new $100 million academic building in downtown

It will house classrooms for the Portland State College of Education; a School of Public Health shared by Portland State and OHSU; and Portland Community College's dental hygiene and dental assisting programs.

It will also include offices for the city's Bureau of Planning and Sustainability, as well as a community dental clinic and low-cost mental health services. The ground floor includes retail and restaurant space.

The project is expected to open in the fall of 2020.

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This rendering shows the building from the Portland State University Urban Plaza to the northwest.

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This rendering shows a courtyard from Southwest Fifth Avenue.

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This rendering shows the building's northwest entrance.

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This rendering shows a view looking west on Southwest Montgomery Street.

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This rendering shows an aerial view.

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This rendering shows an aerial view of the building from the south.

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This rendering shows the building at the corner of Southwest Fourth Avenue and Montgomery Street.