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October 2015 H Volume 33, Number 4 H STAR PUBLISHING INC. STAR THE HOLLYWOOD ALBERTA STREET TRICK OR TREAT PAGE 10 StarH SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH METROPOLITANHNEWS PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS H OCTOBER 2015 H VOLUME 33, NUMBER 4 H JEWELS OF THE NORTH: THE SCOOP Former Magoo’s manager Gina Landtiser has Piedmont landed in a sweet spot across the street. PAGE 6 & Arbor Lodge KATHY EATON: OUT AND ABOUT OUT AND ABOUT This month Kathy and Judy visit North Portland’s Piedmont and Arbor Lodge neighborhoods, where they find Carolyn Brown welcoming friends and neighbors to her Piedmont home and business. PAGE 14 NO DEMO FOR DESIGNER Architect Benjamin Silver is restoring an Alameda treasure. PAGE 2 GOING TO THE DOGS Shawn Gore and friend Jasco A DAY TO PLAY Harper’s Playground executive director DIMEZZI Enzo Lanzadoro and his family are opening are members of the Portland Police K-9 Unit. PAGE 19 Cody Goldberg gets a hug – and a check. PAGE 24 another restaurant in the Alberta Arts District. PAGE 8 97208 SIGNATURE GRAPHICS SIGNATURE PORTLAND, OREGON 97213 OREGON PORTLAND, PORTLAND, OR PORTLAND, PAID 2000 NE 42ND AVENUE PMB 142 PMB AVENUE 42ND NE 2000 POSTAGE U.S. NORTH AND NORTHEAST METRO NEIGHBORHOODS METRO NORTHEAST AND NORTH STANDARD NEWS STAR HOLLYWOOD THE PRESORTED H 2 THE HOLLYWOOD STAR NEWS WWW.STAR-NEWS.INFO: SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS OCTOBER 2015 HSTAR DEVELOPMENT NEWS The Hollywood Star News Designer bucks demo trend under the stucco façade had turned to Serving North and Northeast dust. “You know what they’re doing?” Portland Metropolitan Neighborhoods. and restores Alameda treasure Silver asked, “They’re raising this end of Published monthly in Northeast Portland. Architect Benjamin Silver may live the building.” Parts of the building already www.star-news.info in Southwest Portland’s Sylvan Heights leveled have had earthquake-proof neighborhood, but his heart is in Northeast reinforcements installed. Others workers Mailing Address 2000 N.E. 42nd Ave. PMB 142 Portland’s Beaumont Wilshire neighborhood were busy outside the house, working on Portland, OR 97213 where he is restoring what he calls an windows of the spacious 477-square-foot “Alameda treasure.” Silver literally beamed living room facing the west. Office Address when he showed off his project undertaken These windows were painted over many 3939 N.E. Hancock, Suite 303 in August to fully restore the single family years ago and encased in aluminum storm Portland, OR 97213 residence at 3865 N.E. Klickitat St. windows. They are being scraped clean, Phone 503-282-9392 From the outside, the stucco walled and the thoroughly rotted wood corbel trim 1,890-square-foot structure with Spanish pieces will be remanufactured by a local Mary DeHart Owner and Publisher style triptych windows appears small and BY PHILL COLOMBO woodworker with a lathe. “Many of the [email protected] unassuming. Developers have offered [email protected] sub-contractors working to help restore the Larry Peters Sales Manager to take the property off Silver’s hands for house are firms from right here in Northeast [email protected] substantially more than he paid for it, but a crisp British accent. His father was a Portland,” Silver said, “I really feel good about he knows that would mean demolition and designer/developer who brought Silver to how the restoration is helping the economy.” Nancy Woods Editor replacement with two houses, something Southern California. He said his dad came The single-level, adobe house with a full [email protected] neighbors oppose. When Silver realized to the states “…to build houses for movie basement sits on a 6,500-square-foot lot, that what he is remodeling and restoring Phill Colombo stars.” Portland’s atmosphere, vitality and Silver is adding a larger kitchen and into his dream home would be demolished, Community Development Reporter and climate similar to London’s clicked a master bedroom to the east side. The he refused to have any part of it. [email protected] with Silver, and he first lived in Northeast addition brings the house area to 2,450 “If it’s worth saving, then save it,” he square feet with three bedrooms and three Kathy Eaton Community Liaison told the Hollywood Star News, making Portland before moving to the Westside. and a half baths. The attic will be used for [email protected] it clear that he’s not in business only to Two workmen were driving treated storage, and the basement will include a make money, but, more importantly, wood supports under the southeast corner Lisa Chiba Perkins – CONTINUED ON PAGE 4 because he believes in and loves what he of the home where dry-rotted timbers Graphic Designer does. He said what can be salvaged of the [email protected] house will be saved. Ted Perkins and Mary Ann Seeger Silver spoke in measured phrases with An addition to the 1926 home at 3865 N.E. Digital Media Production Klickitat St. will add 560 [email protected] Enrolling Now square feet, creating space [email protected] for a new master sweet Preschool- and new kitchen. Designer James Bash and Janet Goetze 8th grade Benjamin Silver turned Contributing Writers small class size down developers’ offers to loving teachers purchase the property to Judy Nelson and Jane Perkins raze the home and replace Contributing Photographers Shining Star Waldorf School it with two new residences. 2120 NE Tillamook St.• 503-753-4459 Silver will move into the Greg Schott Circulation www.shiningstarschool.com finished renovation and restoration. (Phill Colombo) Copyright Star Publishing Inc. Editorial deadline: 15th of the month before publication Advertising deadline: SCHOOL BUILDING 20th of the month before publication IMPROVEMENT BOND Star News Publishing has many different journalists who write for our newspaper and We’re modernizing Grant web site. Many also write for other publications, and we need your help! causes and organizations. Their individual opinions and statements do not necessarily PUBLIC DESIGN represent the views of Star News Publishing. 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