Located in Portland's Mt. Scott-Arleta neighborhood, 6112 SE Foster Rd is a notable mid-century commercial structure with a footprint of approximately 7,150 SF consisting of concrete-wall construction. Built in 1948 by Portland-born Pius G. Moore, who debuted it as a modern neighborhood grocery, the property ended its grocery legacy when it was operated as Korean "Pal Do Market". The building's most recent chapter came in 2019 when it was redesigned by Steelhead Architecture and renovated by Lorentz Bruun Construction into a brewpub by Assembly Brewing, where high ceilings with exposed, old-growth wooden beams and earthy tones gave it a rustic Portland pub feel. The renovations featured three walk-in coolers, a commercial kitchen with an approximate 20' class A hood, a full brewery, earthquake retrofit, a new roof, 10 parking spaces and a dynamic floor plan capable of serving a single owner/user or multiple tenants/subtenants — all significant assets on a high-visibility corner of a major arterial. Assembly Brewing operated the location until May 2025, closing after six successful years in business. The property now represents a compelling adaptive reuse opportunity: a solidly built mid-century concrete structure with hard to find on-site parking, prominent corner visibility on one of SE Portland's most active and upcoming commercial corridors, proven versatility across retail, food service and hospitality uses and the kind of authentic industrial bones that today's restaurant and creative tenants actively seek. NOTE: Property can be sold with or without the brewery equipment.