Own a Piece of Oregon History
Introducing the Old Woodburn City Hall, a landmark property steeped in local heritage and architectural character. Built in 1914 and proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this Renaissance Revival masterpiece once served as the administrative and firefighting heart of Woodburn, Oregon.
Ideally positioned to be used as a residential care facility, this property has been meticulously restored to and optimized for this use. From its elegant buff-colored brick façade to its classic parapet and restored historic detailing, this two-story building blends timeless charm with modern versatility.
Features & Highlights
Historic Architecture: Designed by George M. Post with cast stone trim, firehouse wing, and original “City Hall” cresting detail
Dual-Use History: Originally housed City Council chambers, mayor’s office, and fire engine bays with upstairs firefighter dormitory
Historic Designation: Federally protected with potential tax credits and grants for preservation-minded developers
Strategic Location: Situated in the heart of Woodburn’s emerging downtown, near top wineries, agri-tourism sites, and Highway 99E
Restoration-Ready: Full renovation completed with infrastructure updates while preserving its historic integrity
Adaptive Reuse Approved: Previously permitted for Residential Care Facility use—zoning allows for creative redevelopment
Other ideal uses:
Boutique Hotel or Bed & Breakfast
Winery or Tasting Room
Restaurant or Brewery
Cultural Center or Museum
Creative Office or Event Venue
Total Room Count Summary
Resident Units: 28
Shower Rooms / Bathrooms: 19
Library: 1
Dining Area: 1
Reception Area: 1
Kitchen: 1
Medication Storage Room: 1
Laundry Room: 1
Linen Storage Rooms: 2
Common Areas: 1
Janitor Room: 1