Tamarack Building

Nestled in the residential hills of South Eugene, the Tamarack Building is a hub of activity. This unique setting is home to a wide variety of healing arts practitioners and non-profit organizations.

The building was originally built in 1937 by Easter Seals, a non-profit, community-based health agency dedicated to helping children and adults with disabilities attain greater independence. In 2003 the entire four acre facility was purchased from Easter Seals with the vision of becoming Eugene’s Premier Wellness Center.

Today that vision is a reality, as the members of The Tamarack Building and surrounding suites are in service to thousands of people annually from the Eugene-Springfield area and beyond! In 2017 the facility changed ownership, was renamed The South Eugene Wellness Center, and continues to thrive.

Come by anytime we’re open to have a look around!

MEMBERS
To take advantage of the many services offered at The Tamarack Building, please click here to find descriptions and contact information for each member.

ART GALLERY
With abundant hallways, and a large stairwell between levels, The Tamarack Building is uniquely situated to provide gallery space. We are currently featuring the Artwork of Kassy Daggett, our previous Manager. See more at: vrkd.com/artwork

SUITE 300
Coming soon.

ANNEX

The lower floor of The Annex building is home to several of our tenants. Please see the bottom of the Members page for more information.