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Neighbors in Portland’s Pearl District will gather Wednesday for a public meeting about a new homeless shelter planned for ...
President of the Pearl District Homeowners Association Cathy Martin. (KATU) But Liz Starke, the development director at Rose Haven, believes this is something desperately needed in Northwest Portland.
PORTLAND, Oregon — Neighbors are sounding off over the city of Portland's plans to put an overnight homeless shelter in the Pearl District. City officials tell KGW the city leased the office ...
Portland Public Schools has dipped its toes into marketing campaigns before, in winter 2024, when it ran a series of glossily curated social media ads extolling the virtues of Alameda Elementary ...
The City of Portland is proposing a brand new homeless shelter in the Pearl District. Portland Solutions told KATU the new shelter will be located at NW 14th Avenue and NW Northrup Street, just ...
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City Councilor Blake Ewing and the Pearl District Business and Property Owners Association have proposed a compromise on changes to the Pearl District 6th Street Infill Plan.
The Oregon Senate approved the measure on April 17. The bill updates Senate Bill 5, a law enacted in 2003, which authorized up to $150 million in bonds if a baseball team relocated to Portland.
While those projects transformed neighborhoods like the Pearl District and South Waterfront into economic hubs, they also pushed out communities of color who could no longer afford to live there.
Walkability, booming local business, and housing prices all contribute to the city's reputation as the place to be.