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When the Keller Auditorium renovations are all said and done, downtown Portland will have not one but two performing arts centers capable of hosting Broadway shows.
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde is clearing the way to restore public access to the second most powerful waterfall in North America.
Remnants of the once-popular architectural style can still be found in downtown and Old Town.
The massive redevelopment in the Central Eastside will emphasize Indigenous connection to the land and promote economic growth.
New details and design renderings paint the picture of Multnomah County Library’s highly anticipated “vibrant, diverse location.”
The planned renovations and additions are designed to make the museum more accessible to all visitors.
Real estate experts explain what Portland home buyers should know and predict whether we’ll see prices continue to rise in 2023.
Officials found the 93-year-old North Portland facility presented serious safety hazards.
When complete, the center is expected to serve approximately 22,000 households.
The tableau depicting various modes of transit, native flowers, pollinators + subtle nods to local icons greets pedestrians and cyclists crossing the Blumenauer Bridge
Portland General Electric’s plant near Boardman came down in a cloud of dust and smoke
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Prosper Portland will also bring back the Winter Village for the holiday season.
Less traffic, no cellphones, and a thriving counter-culture contributed to an era many longtime Portlanders consider the city’s golden age.
Elephants demolishing giant pumpkins — what’s not to love?
Taking the train isn’t just for commuters — it’s also a method of leisure travel that’s growing in popularity.
Though not a federal holiday, Oregon has recognized the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples’ Day since 2021.
Community members are invited to attend panel discussions and breakout sessions as the city continues to shape its public monuments policies.
The museum’s $111 million campus expansion and renovation project will include a full reinstallation of its permanent collection featuring never-before-exhibited items.
Join Portland Parks & Recreation in planting and caring for urban trees.