Weatherly Building

Weatherly Building
Weatherly Building and Oriental Theatre on December 31, 1927, when the Weatherly was still under construction
Location in central Portland
Former namesCrystal Ice & Storage Co. Office & Theatre building, The Weatherly
General information
TypeHighrise
Architectural styleBeaux-Arts, modern
LocationPortland, Oregon
Address516 SE Morrison Street
Current tenantsBank of America, Lensbaby
Construction started1927
Completed1928
Cost1.5 million USD (including theatre)
ClientGeorge Warren Weatherly
OwnerMayfield Investment Company
LandlordMayfield Investment
Height53.34 metres (175.0 ft)
Technical details
Floor count12
Floor area82,000 square feet (7,600 m2)
Weatherly Building
Coordinates45°31′1.2″N 122°39′37.37″W / 45.517000°N 122.6603806°W / 45.517000; -122.6603806
Built1928
ArchitectSutton & Whitney.
Architectural styleModern Movement, Romanesque
Part ofEast Portland Grand Avenue Historic District (ID91000126)
Designated CPMarch 4, 1991
Design and construction
Main contractorRobertson Hay & Wallace

The Weatherly Building in Portland, Oregon, is a 12-story commercial office building. It was built in 1927–28 by ice cream businessman George Warren Weatherly.

According to a photograph dated December 21, 1927, held by the Library of Congress as part of the Historic American Buildings Survey collection (labeled "Stevens Commercial Photographers"), the building was designed by architects Sutton & Whitney and Lee Thomas, and was built by Robertson Hay & Wallace general contractors. It is listed as a secondary contributing property in the East Portland Grand Avenue Historic District.