A GREAT LOCATION
Location, location, location! Mirabella is being built in Portland’s South Waterfront district, the city’s newest, most vibrant, and Earth-friendly neighborhood. This incredible new CCRC is situated along a pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly greenway running from park to riverfront, and it will be close to shops, restaurants, movie theatres, a neighborhood grocery store, banks, a pharmacy, health care services, and many other conveniences. It’s sophisticated urban living at its best.
The whole South Waterfront area is being designed to be ecologically sustainable or “green” as it’s commonly referred to. All of the buildings in the area are being built as “green buildings” as measured by the standards of the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system. The LEED green building rating is the nationally accepted benchmark for the design, construction, and operation of buildings.
Mirabella Portland, which is currently under construction, has been designed to achieve the highest possible LEED rating, a Platinum certification.
Another great thing about Mirabella Portland’s location is that it’s just one block from Oregon Health & Science University’s (OHSU) new Center for Health & Healing, which is home to physician’s offices, outpatient surgery facilities, imaging services, a wellness center, a day spa, and educational space. Available services include dermatology, family medicine, internal medicine, spine neurology, neurosurgery, cardiology, oncology, digestive health, ear, nose throat, physical therapy, ophthalmology, and more. You can also hop aboard the Aerial Tram for a scenic three-minute ride to Marquam Hill and easily access additional OHSU services.
In addition, the Portland Streetcar, a main artery to everything the city has to offer, has a new stop—and it happens to be right next door to where Mirabella Portland is being built! That means that all you have to do is step outside your door, and you’ll have access to the Portland Museum of Art, the Art Institute of Portland, the Central Library, and the Portland Center for Performing Arts, lifelong learning classes at Portland State University, and shopping and dining on Northwest 23rd Avenue.

