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Redd East Event Space

Redd East Event Space | Japanese-City.com
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831 SE Salmon St
Portland, OR 97214
 
Map of Redd East Event Space, 831 SE Salmon St, Portland

Redd East is a dynamic event space located in Portland, Oregon, renowned for its versatile and innovative design. Situated within the historic Central Eastside Industrial District, the venue combines industrial charm with modern amenities, making it a popular choice for a wide range of events. Originally a 1918 ironworks building, Redd East has been meticulously restored and reimagined, preserving its historic character while incorporating sustainable and state-of-the-art facilities.

The space features an expansive main hall with high ceilings, exposed brick walls, and large industrial windows that flood the area with natural light. This main hall can accommodate a variety of event setups, from corporate conferences and trade shows to weddings and cultural festivals. Redd East is equipped with advanced audiovisual technology, flexible seating arrangements, and a professional kitchen, enhancing its suitability for both large and small gatherings.

Beyond its physical attributes, Redd East is known for its commitment to sustainability and community engagement. The venue operates with a strong focus on eco-friendly practices, including energy-efficient systems, waste reduction programs, and partnerships with local, sustainable vendors. This ethos aligns with the broader mission of its parent organization, the Ecotrust, which aims to foster environmental stewardship and social equity.

Overall, Redd East stands out as a premier event space that seamlessly blends historical significance with contemporary functionality, providing a unique and memorable setting for a diverse array of events. Its emphasis on sustainability and community makes it not only a practical choice but also a conscientious one for event planners and attendees alike.

   

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