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Papi chulo portland
Papi chulo portland








The store was the last major anchor store in the mall. Macy’s will close its store in the Lloyd Center, reports Willamette Week. The Daily Journal of Commerce wrote about the PDX T-Core project and how the new main terminal roof will be installed*.Įater Portland reports that Smith Teamaker plans a new cafe at 2291 NW Glisan, with star chef Karl Holl. A new roof, which will be built over the existing roof prior to its demolition, will use 2.5 million board feet of timber. The main terminal at PDX will be expanded and rebuild by 2025. Posted in 5 MLK, Block 216, Multnomah County Behavioral Health Resource Center, N Williams and Knott, News Roundup, PDX T-Core | Leave a comment After this week it will only be viewable by DJC subscribers. *This article will be unlocked for the rest of this week. Willamette Week reported on how a year and a half after construction started on Block 216, displacing numerous food carts, the City still hasn’t give a new food cart pod permission to operate. Portland Architecture visited 5 MLK to see the crossroads, terraces and transparency. With Macy’s closing, Building on History wondered about what’s next for the Lloyd Center? Portland Architecture spoke to ZGF’s Sharron van der Meulen and Gene Sandoval about the PDX T-Core project, which will transform the central portion of the airport. The Portland Mercury covered wrote about the city is mulling an “ imperfect solution to city’s racist displacement projects.” Extending the life of the Interstate Corridor Urban Renewal Area would give the city more money for building affordable housing, including at Williams & Russell, where mostly Black families were displaced for an expansion of the Emanuel Hospital that never happened. The Daily Journal of Commerce reported on the approval* of the Multnomah County Behavioral Health Resource Center, which will transform an existing building into a modern health center focused on providing services to people experiencing homelessness. The Multnomah County Behavioral Health Resource Center will include a new enclosed courtyard at SW Oak and Park, on a site currently used for surface parking.










Papi chulo portland