Art Deco Coca-Cola Building

Art Deco Coca-Cola Building (StreetView)
The Portland Coca-Cola Building was designed by Jesse M. Shelton and built in 1941. It is still an active bottling plant.
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@ 2021-02-09 14:51:51
It is actually a fountain syrup plant now. the bottlers moved their facility to wisonville
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@ 2021-02-09 14:53:21
This building is no longer used for bottling. It is now the Portland Syrup Plant. They produce bag in box syrup for fountain machines. The bottlers moved their plant to Wilsonville.