The leader of Breaktime, a homelessness nonprofit, engineered a $6 million deal to purchase a five-story building.
The public market hit a milestone in January when it officially purchased the building for its future home for $3 million.
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The James Beard Public Market, fresh off the $3 million purchase of a downtown Portland building, is scheduling a late 2025 partial opening, with a full opening by spring 2026, the group’s ...
PORTLAND, Ore. ( KOIN) — Oregon lawmakers could allocate $10 million toward the development of the long-awaited James Beard ...
As downtown Portland struggles to regain its prepandemic vibrancy, the city is betting on the region's food scene as a key ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN ... On Friday, the group announced it had finalized the purchase of the Ungar Building downtown. Market spokesperson Kayt Mathers told KOIN 6 the property was acquired ...