Vancouver-based Killian Pacific intends to construct apartments, retail space, a parking garage and plazas on the Southeast Portland site known for its goats.
Vancouver-based Killian Pacific intends to construct apartments, retail space, a parking garage and plazas on the Southeast Portland site known for its goats.
The property got its name when Killian Pacific brought in a squad of 50 goats to mow the vacant land, creating an instant focal point for the neighborhood.
Killian Pacific paid $3 million for the property, formerly home to the Monte Carlo restaurant, in March 2000 and owns it through a subsidiary, Belmont Investment LLC.
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