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Good Location

For more than 150 years Bradwood, Oregon has been a center of river commerce as the home of a saw-mill and small town. Already zoned for marine industrial use, Bradwood remains a good location for thoughtful economic development.

  • Historic Industrial Use
    For more than 150 years, Bradwood, Oregon has been a center of river commerce and activity. Historically, the community of Bradwood was home to a large saw-mill and a small town supporting hundreds of jobs and families.

    To learn more about the colorful history of Bradwood, please contact Bradwood Landing’s Astoria office at (503) 325-3335 to receive your copy of “This is Bradwood” a book chronicling the history of this Columbia River community.

  • Zoned Industrial
    Bradwood Landing will be a low-impact industrial use occupying just 55 acres of a 420 acre site on land already zoned for marine industrial use. Further, Bradwood Landing is making it ideal for this proposed use.
  • Low Impact
    Bradwood Landing will include a single berth to accommodate the one to two ships arriving each week, two storage tanks (with permitting for a third should the natural gas market demand it), a re-gasification building to convert the liquefied natural gas into natural gas.
  • Reducing Visual Impacts
    Bradwood Landing will eliminate or reduce the visual impacts of Bradwood Landing through use of sand-berms around the facility, down-lighting, natural color paints and the planting of large trees and natural vegetation on their property.
  • Clean Air
    Bradwood Landing will meet or exceed Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) air standards.
  • A Tank within a Tank
    Bradwood Landing’s storage tanks will be “Full Containment”, meaning doubled-walled – tank within a tank – with an inner nickel-steel tank surrounded by a reinforced concrete secondary tank wall up to 2 feet thick. Full Containment tanks exceed the federal government’s required standards for liquefied natural gas storage further reflecting Bradwood Landing’s commitment to safety and the environment.
  • Hunt Creek Restoration
    Bradwood Landing will occupy just 55 acres of a 420 acre site on land already zoned for marine industrial use and is a State of Oregon approved port site. For many years the site of a sawmill and small town, Bradwood Landing will work to protect and enhance the local environment, including estuary and forest habitat restoration at Hunt Creek.
  • Limited Dredging
    Dredging at Bradwood Landing will be limited to accommodate carrier docking. As an approved port site by the State of Oregon, dredge material will be carefully monitored and disposed of, primarily on-site, under plans approved by state and federal authorities.