Key Housing, a California-based provider of corporate housing and furnished short-term rentals, has officially expanded its operations into Oregon with a focus on the Portland market. The company has selected "Eddyline at Bridgeport" as its featured February listing for corporate housing in Portland, targeting business travelers seeking alternatives to traditional hotel accommodations.
Bob Lee, President of Key Housing, explained the company's strategic move into the Northwest market. "Oregon has been on our radar for a long time, and specifically the city of Portland," Lee said. "Business travelers to the Northwest want more than a sterile hotel room and ice in the ice machine. They want a 'home away from home,' which is what a furnished apartment is. Eddyline at Bridgeport delivers exactly that experience."
The property's selection was driven by its strategic location near Bridgeport Village and major Portland employers, with convenient access to downtown. The complex is minutes away from Durham Business Park, which houses an Applied Materials office, and is positioned within proximity to numerous technology companies that characterize Portland's business landscape. The property's address is 18049 SW Lower Boones Ferry Road.
Unlike traditional hotel accommodations that can become confining during extended stays, Eddyline at Bridgeport offers furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments with full kitchens, in-unit washers and dryers, walk-in closets, and spacious living areas. These features provide what the company describes as a true "home away from home" experience, particularly valuable for business travelers accompanied by family members or those seeking residential comfort during longer assignments.
Portland's diverse business environment makes it an attractive market for corporate housing services. The city's top employers, as listed on the Portland government website, include Intel, Nike, Fred Meyer (Retail), US Bank, and Portland General Electric, representing technology, retail, finance, and energy sectors. This economic diversity creates consistent demand for temporary housing solutions for various professionals, from traveling nurses and sales representatives to technology investors and startup executives.
The expansion represents Key Housing's strategic response to Portland's growing reputation as a business destination that combines technology opportunities with lifestyle advantages. The city offers many of the technological resources found in larger tech hubs like Silicon Valley, Orange County, or Seattle, while maintaining a more manageable community scale. Additionally, Portland's proximity to outdoor recreational activities, including hiking, mountain biking, and winter skiing, enhances its appeal to business travelers seeking work-life balance during extended assignments.
Interested individuals can view the complete listing for Eddyline at Bridgeport at https://www.keyhousing.com/corporate-rental-properties/eddyline-at-bridgeport/ or explore all Portland corporate housing options at https://www.keyhousing.com/corporate-housing-city/portland/. The company's entry into the Portland market addresses the specific challenges of finding suitable temporary housing in a competitive real estate environment, offering solutions tailored to the needs of corporate travelers and relocating professionals.


