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Studio Space for Rent on Division Street, Portland

SE Division Street is one of Portland's most walkable and active commercial corridors — home to art studios, teaching studios, and creative offices in SE Portland's Richmond and Buckman neighborhoods. Browse monthly studio rentals on and near SE Division Street and submit an inquiry from any listing to connect directly with the host.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the SE Division Street corridor in Portland?
SE Division Street is one of Portland's most active commercial corridors, running from the Buckman neighborhood near the Central Eastside through Richmond and into the Foster-Powell area. The Division corridor is known for its density of independent restaurants, small retail, and creative businesses — giving studios on or near Division easy access to amenities and pedestrian foot traffic.
How much does studio space cost on SE Division?
Monthly studio rentals in the SE Division corridor typically range from $400–$1,400/month. The neighborhood offers mid-range pricing with more residential character than the Central Eastside and more accessible pricing than the Pearl District or Slabtown.
What types of studios are available on SE Division?
The Division corridor has a mix of art studios, small creative offices, teaching studios, and workshop space in commercial buildings along the corridor and in adjacent residential neighborhoods. It's particularly well-suited for visual artists, teaching practitioners, and creative businesses that benefit from the walkable neighborhood character.
Is SE Division transit-accessible?
Yes. SE Division has frequent bus service (the Division bus is one of Portland's busiest), and the corridor is highly bikeable with a protected lane on SE Clinton and easy connections to the Central Eastside via the Hawthorne and Morrison Bridges. The neighborhood is walkable and pedestrian-friendly.
How does SE Division compare to the Central Eastside for studio space?
The Central Eastside is Portland's primary industrial creative district, with warehouse infrastructure, loading access, and higher ceilings. SE Division is more residential in character — better natural light, walkable neighborhood feel, more foot traffic from non-artists. It's a better fit for studios that don't need industrial infrastructure and want a neighborhood identity over a production-district one.

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