The Canyons PDX has 70 barrier-free apartments for seniors, made for easy movement whether folks use walkers or wheelchairs, and every apartment uses its own heating and cooling so neighbors don't share air or germs, which means less worry about getting sick, plus the units have big windows, exposed wood ceilings, and open floor plans for plenty of light and fresh air, and each apartment comes with its own washer and dryer, energy-efficient appliances, and some even have Juliet balconies where you can let in a breeze. The whole place is built with cross-laminated timber, which is a strong type of wood made from both healthy and damaged trees, offering stability during earthquakes and soaking up hundreds of tons of carbon from the air, and you get the feeling of warmth and nature with exposed wood in every room, while the six-story open-air atrium lets you enjoy fresh air indoors and see the sky overhead in the middle of the building, and the zig-zagging corridors made from the same timber give you a unique place to walk, meet neighbors, or relax.
Every apartment has wider doors, curbless showers, adjustable kitchen counters, and is pre-wired so automatic door openers can be installed, making daily routines easier for everyone, and residents get help from a full-time concierge who can assist with small tasks, emergencies, or just practical things like picking up a package at the 24-hour locker, and there are designated spaces like a Fitness Center, Wellness Room, and a large community lounge for group activities or fitness classes, and plans for services like physical therapy, flu shots, and nail care to be offered in the Wellness Room. Folks who drive can use the underground parking area with both standard and accessible parking spots, and there's secure bike storage and EV charging for electric cars, plus pet owners are welcome, so you can have your dog or cat with you after paying a pet deposit and monthly pet rent.
The building covers 110,000 square feet and has a mix of studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom layouts you can lease, and for those interested in city living, there's a community marketplace on the ground floor called The Alley, modeled after Japan's Yokocho alleys, offering space for local shops, makers, and little restaurants, which means you can get what you need or just enjoy walking around without stepping outside the property. The apartments and shared spaces use energy star appliances, quartz counters, stainless steel finishes, and include open-air corridors for more airflow, and even though the building's modern and designed for sustainability and accessibility, the design keeps things warm and inviting, partly by connecting people to nature with its woodwork and large central atrium.
Different care types, therapy spaces, and programs can be tailored for residents' individual needs, with trained staff ready to help and make care plans for those who might need extra support as they age, and the building's design makes sure everyone-active adults or those with limited mobility-can enjoy urban living and community life together. Leasing teams can help schedule tours, and some apartments come with special offers, like a few weeks free on select homes. The Canyons PDX gives seniors a modern, functional place to live in Portland that's meant to last, stay healthy, and be part of the neighborhood, with plenty of space and options for a wide range of needs.