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With over 300 homes in three high-rise buildings, American Plaza Towers (APTCA) is situated near Portland State University, Oregon Health Sciences University, and a new light rail spur crossing the Willamette River.
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View from the top! Below is Portland Center Park, maintained by APTCA, which is part of a busy pedestrian mall. Brown spots are areas of heavy pet use, renovated in season.
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The Plaza at APTCA - Portland Center Park.
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Laceleaf Maple, pruned in the Japanese style, graces the entrance to Madison Tower. All pruning to fifteen feet above grade is in-contract.
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Organic lawn management includes regular lime and organic fertilizer applications, and the use of electric mowers, trimmers and blowers with clippings recycled.
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The Lincoln Tower entrance is flanked by mature trees as well as a variety of planters. Plant material is rotated as needed in planters throughout the site.
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Rhododendrons and azaleas, rejuvenated from past neglect, welcome residents and guests at the primary street entrance.
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Lush courtyard landscape at Civer's Center, the Association's community center.
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Mature wisteria covers an arbor at an entrance to Madison Tower.
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Hand pruned, forty year old azaleas at the entrance to Grant Tower. One end of a 350 ft. photinia hedge, visable at left, that has been rejuvenated via extensive pruning.
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A variety of trees and shrubs displaying the results of diligent attention by experienced pruning specialists!
American Plaza Towers Condominium Association
Category
Exterior Categories > Commercial Landscape Management > Housing
Description
Winner Status
- Merit Award