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Portland City Council directs Halprin, PSU to explore 'joint project' for Keller Auditorium

Portland City Council directs Halprin, PSU to explore 'joint project' for Keller Auditorium

Future plans for the future of Portland's Keller Auditorium took a turn as a resolution from the City of Portland is directing the minds behind two potential plans to combine their efforts.

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) -- Future plans for the future of Portland's Keller Auditorium took a turn as a resolution from the City of Portland is directing the minds behind two potential plans to combine their efforts.

After three design proposals were presented to City Council for the first time in late May and over 60 members of the public testified, the city is now proposing Halprin Landscape Conservancy and Portland State University "explore the potential of a joint project."

The proposal from Halprin Landscape Conservancy would preserve the existing Keller Auditorium building on Southwest 3rd between Clay and Market, directly across from Keller Fountain.

  • A rendering of the Keller Auditorium's proposed renovations from the Northwest facade and proposed Third Avenue plaza (Credit: Halprin Landscape Conservancy)
  • A rendering of the proposed Keller Auditorium renovation from the building's Southwest facade (Credit: Halprin Landscape Conservancy)

Scott Andrews, a co-chair of the Halprin Landscape Conservancy, told KOIN 6 News they estimate a renovation cost of $267 million if they begin in 2027.

According to Andrews, renovation will provide “a 21st Century auditorium, new seating, new lighting, better acoustics, better loading, 20% additional square footage to the building where there will be restaurants, better backstage facilities, bars, restrooms. For the investment, we think it’s the best thing for the city to do.”

Portland State University's proposal calls for building on their campus in the South Blocks on Southwest 1st and Lincoln. Their $385 million Portland Arts and Culture Center would include a 3000-seat auditorium, a hotel with restaurants, a conference center and an outdoor plaza.

  • Street view of PSU's proposed Portland Arts + Culture Center designed by Bora Architects
  • Lobby view of PSU's proposed Portland Arts + Culture Center designed by Bora Architects
  • Interior theater view of PSU's proposed Portland Arts + Culture Center designed by Bora Architects
  • Side building view of PSU's proposed Portland Arts + Culture Center designed by Bora Architects

“The Number 1 reason why (to build a new facility) is that the show can go on,” PSU Foundation President Sarah Schwarz told KOIN 6 News. “A new space being built in a new location allows the Keller to keep on moving through performances, hiring the folks in the arts ecosystem — which still hasn’t fully recovered from the pandemic — while a new, bigger, better, modernized ready-for-the-next-100 years arts center can happen at the PSU site.”

The third proposal would have involved rebuilding the Keller across the Willamette River in the Lloyd District. The Urban Renaissance Group, which owns the Lloyd Center mall, additionally proposed bringing in a theater along with new homes, offices and restaurants.

A rendering of the proposed new Keller Auditorium at the Lloyd Center in Northeast Portland, June 2024 (Urban Renaissance Group)
A rendering of the proposed new Keller Auditorium at the Lloyd Center in Northeast Portland, June 2024 (Urban Renaissance Group)

Urban Renaissance Group is not mentioned as a collaborating partner in the resolution.

The combined resolution of both Halprin's and PSU's plans is scheduled to be presented Wednesday.

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