The Inn at Dayton
Located in the heart of Oregon’s wine country, R&H transformed three historic buildings into a boutique hotel nestled above ground-floor, lease-ready retail spaces.
ahouston2025-06-17T14:52:35-07:00June 13, 2025|
Located in the heart of Oregon’s wine country, R&H transformed three historic buildings into a boutique hotel nestled above ground-floor, lease-ready retail spaces.
ahouston2025-11-02T18:28:56-08:00January 4, 2022|
Saltwood South is a six-story mixed-use development in Portland’s Slabtown featuring retail, underground parking, diverse apartments, and shared amenities including a courtyard, sunhouse, and rooftop deck.
ahouston2025-10-01T21:35:18-07:00May 21, 2021|
Central Lofts is a four-story apartment building designed with efficiency in mind. The development uses cross-laminated timber (CLT), a glass curtain wall and panelized cladding to reduce the overall construction schedule.
ahouston2025-10-20T11:28:53-07:00February 25, 2020|
The 360 Bond Building features multiple tenant buildouts within a 5-story, LEED Gold structure also built by R&H.
ahouston2025-10-29T21:46:32-07:00July 24, 2019|
R&H completed Moda Health’s LEED-Gold tenant improvement across two floors of the 360 Bond Building, incorporating sustainable systems and locally sourced materials.
ahouston2025-10-27T19:53:35-07:00July 24, 2019|
Stephens Creek Crossing is a 122-unit affordable housing community with timber-framed buildings, gardens, an Opportunity Center, and early childhood facilities and additional onsite community support resources.
WatsonCreative2025-10-20T11:45:31-07:00July 23, 2019|
Raleigh Slabtown Apartments is a six-story, 173-unit mixed-use building in NW Portland with diverse units, extensive amenities, retail space, structured parking, and LEED Gold certification.
ahouston2025-10-29T21:40:26-07:00July 18, 2019|
The Washougal Incubator provides twelve modern office and retail spaces with minimalist interiors, black brick and white SWISSPEARL® exterior, and is a LEED Gold certified building.
We are builders of projects that define the Northwest’s identity and push the imagination of what’s possible in construction— projects built to last and crafted