Page BI3 September 26. 2007 Local Brothers Build Luxury Homes Venture in sound construction and minority entrepreneurship Two new condominiums are near­ ing completion at 34 and 38 N.E. Going St., but these are no ordinary homes. These condos represent a new level of accomplishment for infill de­ velopment. Robel and Meron Alemseghed im­ migrated to the United States from Eritrea at an early age. They grew up in northeast Portland, where they have resided for the past 25 years. After closing down the long estab­ lished family business, Red Sea Res­ tau ran t and N ig h tclu b , the Alemsegheds turned their attention to restoring vintage Portland homes. They then naturally progressed to building new construction homes. They formed Bridgecity Group in 2006 specifically to develop urban infill projects with environmentally sensitive techniques. Bridgecity recently transformed a relatively small vacant lot at the cor­ ner of Northeast Going and Cleveland into unique, contemporary, high-den­ sity housing for the future. Meron and Robel worked closely with the designer in order to incorpo­ rate a multitude of innovative design features. The end product resulted in two attached town-home-style con­ dominiums, with each unit featuring over 1,600 square feet of living space, distributed over three levels. Each unit boasts three bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, radiant floor heat, aluminum-framed low-E windows, ar­ tistic glass tile, slab granite counters and a patio enveloped by a unique photo by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver Robel and Meron Alemseghed stand outside their brand new condo units at 34 N.E. Going St. The brothers specialize in restoring and building vintage homes. exterior design accented with true cedar siding. The first level includes a one-car garage, storage area, laundry facilities and a bedroom suite. The second level includes the living/diningarea, kitchen and half bath. The third level is de­ voted solely to the two master suites, with views of downtown, the West Hills and the Fremont Bridge. The future residents of these units will benefit from a coveted location that is close to downtown, the Rose Quarter, popular cultural events such as the art walks on Northeast Alberta Street and accessible public transpor­ tation. The hom es a lso b e n e fit the continued on page HIS ..................................... Would like to give a special thank you to all the businesses that continue to support Minority Businesses Enterprise Week City of Portland Bureau of Purchases Portland Water Bureau Office of Transportation Multnomah County Purchasing Metro Bank of the West Kaiser Intel Wells Fargo Providence Tri-Met Lifeworks NW City of Vancouver Procurement Walsh Construction Brooks Staffing African American Chamber of Commerce Neil Kelly Chase & Weil Kiewit Bilfinger/Berger Port Of Portland Portland Community Land Trust Comcast Energy Trust Host Development Moonstar Interstate Bar & Grill Black United Fund IBEW Operating Engineers AARP Luck Eagle Casino Northwest College of Construction Minority Business Opportunity Committee Gunderson Warner Pacific College Terry Funeral Home Alberta Street Market American Friends Service Committee Regence Oregon Department of Transportation New Seasons Market Housing Authority of Portland Nordstrom Oregon Metro Zoo Oregon Lottery Safeway Oregon Symphony KPDQ FM Oregon Convention & Visitors Services Network Zchon Jones Gregory Washington Norma’s Kitchen Avalon Flowers J J Lock & Key VIP Collision Geneva's Cannon's Construction Shelter Market Program Dr. Flowers Photo Innovations Chris Guinn, Destination Reality Inc. North Portland Bible College OMAE I