The History of 295 Church
Contemporary Living in The Heart of the City
The 295 Church Condominium project, situated upon the City of Salem's vacant one-half acre lot at the corner of Church and Trade Streets in downtown Salem, is the final parcel to be redeveloped in the Pringle Park Urban Renewal district.
City of Salem Mayor Janet Taylor has been a strong advocate of urban condominium living in downtown Salem's core district. With the support of Salem's City Council and in cooperation with Willamette University, the foundation was laid for this mixed-use project. Coming together to make this vision of urban living a reality, Cascadia Development LLC has partnered with the Urban Renewal Agency of the City of Salem in the development of this five-story facility.
At 295 Church, Cascadia will construct twenty-seven residential condominium units upon the top three floors. A new City of Salem Information Technology (IT) facility will occupy the second floor, replacing their currently outdated location. Willamette University has acquired the current IT property, which will be the future home of their Performing Arts Center and become a new entrance to the campus, connecting the University to the City of Salem.
Along with 1,800 square feet of retail space, the ground floor will be anchored by new studios and offices for Salem's public access television station, Capital Community Television (CCTV), facilitating a move from their current cramped location at City Hall.
Come and be a part of this historic collaboration between public sector and private industry.
Please contact us for additional information on this exciting new urban living opportunity.

