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Jan 14, 2011
Editor’s Note
Randy Gragg gives some insight into the idea that the steady influx of East-coasters has contributed to the growing interest in private-school education in Oregon.
Dec 22, 2010
Editor’s Note
The rush-hour creep between Vancouver and Portland ?could lead almost anyone to conclude that traffic on the I-5 bridge over the Columbia River will only get worse. Official estimates project...
Nov 16, 2010
Mudroom
A sign on the fence declared “Banquet in progress,” and outside, goat-fanciers gathered as dozens of the beasts ruminated over a smorgasbord of weeds and garbage on a vacant lot at SE 10th Avenue...
Oct 13, 2010
A charming Alameda fixer-upper slowly evolves into one family’s dream home.
Oct 13, 2010
A slideshow of ideas for an evolving home.
Sep 13, 2010
Mudroom
A new streetcar may divide two of Portland’s toniest bedroom communities. If transit-savvy politicians and developers have their way, by 2017 sleek new streetcars will roll through Dunthorpe and...
Sep 13, 2010
While the nightly news bemoans sluggish job-growth rates, stubborn unemployment, and, potentially, a long and irreversible decline, the 700 acres of Portland's Central Eastside are blooming with...
Jun 10, 2010
NoPo's up-and-coming hip neighborhood, St. Johns, still struggles against its dirty, rough-and-tumble roots. Kind of like Portland's rowdy kid brother, St. Johns strives to legitimize itself, but...
Mar 19, 2010
Great Neighborhoods
We're looking beyond the gloom and seeing light at the end of the tunnel in the Portland housing market. Our annual Real Estate issue spotlights "*the neighborhoods that have retained consistent...
Mar 16, 2010
Take a tour of crash-beating neighborhoods—the Northwest District, Cathedral Park, and Sabin.
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