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Sep 29,2008

Portland Neighborhood Makes Business Week's Top 15 Up-And-Coming List

by pearlgirl
alberta_street According to Business Week , if you want to know where the next up-and-coming hot properties are located—watch where the artists are living now: urban areas in transition. Their advice: buy now while it's cheap. A Portland neighborhood made the list of Business Week's top 15 up-and-coming neighborhoods. Think you know which one it is? Find out here .   
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categories: Portland in Media
tags: real estate
neighborhoods: Alberta Street concordia king vernon
Aug 19,2008

Blog-Off Day 2: What Will Tuesday Bring to our Blog-Off Bloggers?

by jenniferd
nessie Tuesday's Blog-Off Challenge sent by The Mercury's Amy Ruiz: This challenge is courtesy of a reader: "I'd like to hear a response plan from each agency on a Nessie-esque beast in the water reservoirs. Assume it is dangerous, eating skinny dippers, dragging dogs underwater, etc." News Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                        For more information contact, August 19, 2008                                                
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Jul 28,2008

Portland Newsweek Web Exclusive

by pearlgirl
080728_bikeCar_dl-vertical You'll never guess what made the spotlight. Is this really an affair of national importance? Read the article and then the local reaction at the Oregonian . Stay tuned, I'm sure there's more to come! photo: courtesy Getty Images 
Jul 17,2008

Seattle's public toilet project is flushed away, Portland's "Randy" gets installed next month

by shooter
roman-pub-toilet Seattle's attempt at providing public toilets has gone down the drain. The toilets will close August 1st and the structures sold for $89,000 each. It turns out that the maintenance costs were too high and toilets were so dirty even the homeless wouldn't use them.

The New York Times story says other cities public toilet programs have fared better because the maintenance contracts are offset with advertising contracts and overall they haven't had the same issues keeping the toilets clean as Seattle did. Because of a law in Seattle, the maintenance costs could not be offset by advertising contracts so taxpayers paid for the entire cost.

Portland is mentioned in the story for Randy Leonard's cheaper toilet design. If his design catches on maybe we should call them "The Randy" kind of like the Brits call their toilets "The Loo". I'll leave the obvious jokes to others...

Read the New York Times story . More links: Crap and Trade,
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Jun 26,2008

Portland among America's best for design

by shooter
You knew this had to be true... From the Portland Business Journal : Portland is among the top five best cities for architecture and design, according to an independent study conducted by one of the world's leading architectural practices. Looking at 10 criteria including architecture awards, "green" design and public transit systems, New York-based RMJM Hillier, the North American division of the worldwide architecture firm RMJM, selected 10 cities leading the way in design policy and practice. Then the firm commissioned public opinion and research firm Zogby International to interview more than 1,000 residents of those cities on architecture and design issues and incorporated those results into the research to determine the final rankings. Chicago came out on top. Portland ranked No. 5. Read the full story .   
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Jun 19,2008

Craft Distillers Get a Little Love

by pearlgirl
distillery Yet another reason to visit Portland and relish the fact that we live here—the artisan distillery scene is booming! From the Seattle Times...
PORTLAND — You know folks in the southeastern part of this city reckon they are on to something big because the nickname game has commenced. Should the district be "Distillery Row"? "Libation Alley"? You get the picture. The small craft distillery scene has hit Portland, reminiscent of the microbrewery boom two decades ago. Young microbrewers and winemakers are now distilling whiskey, brandy, grappa and even absinthe. And taking a page from Kentucky's iconic whiskey distillers, they are beginning to host tours and tastings. With 17 microdistilleries in Oregon, and eight more startups expected across the state by year's end, spirits aficionados haven't seen anything like this in recent memory. Sure, boutique distilleries also dot the landscapes in Michigan and Northern California, but only in Oregon
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Jun 11,2008

Go! Go! Oregon

by pearlgirl
coyote A Japanese travel mag called Coyote (that's Kay-O-Tay to you, mister) has devoted an entire issue to Oregon. The issue features articles on zoobombers and Gus Van Sant. Read more at Oregonlive  
May 31,2008

Portland Makes NYT List of 31 Summer Stops

by pearlgirl
The New York Times has named 31 interesting places to visit this summer. Portland made the list as a foodie haven: "As far as foodie havens go, Portland has been better known for its vegan cafes and eco-hippie cooperatives than for restaurants with gastronomic ambitions. But an emerging locavore movement has changed that. Drawn by the city’s low rents and artsy vibe, young chefs are breaking the culinary mold and tapping into the Northwestern bounty of local fisheries, small meat purveyors and artisanal farms. Sample the heat at places like Clyde Common (Southwest 10th and Stark; 503-228-3333; www.clydecommon.com ), which serves novel dishes like crispy pork belly with blood orange marmalade." How do you sell a trip to Portland to your family and friends? Read the full article
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