Guide to Local Love 2020

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Guide to Local Love 2020 2020 GUIDE TO LOCAL LOVE Spread the love to our generous sponsors and community partners! ROSE CITY SPIRITS PDX HOMEGROWN BEECH ST. PARLOR COLIBRI This bar built in an old home features antique furnishings, crafty Custom floral design studio and plant shop specializing in composed cocktails, light and late-night gourmet fare, and djs every night. arrangements for individuals, businesses, and occasions alongside tropical plants and pottery. CARDINAL CLUB ELECTRIC LETTUCE East Coast style cozy tavern serving seasonal cocktails, yummy food, and music on vinyl. Electric Lettuce is a recreational dispensary with multiple locations throughout Oregon, offering a righteous selection of smoking acces- sories, cannabis edibles and topicals, concentrates and extracts, and ELK COVE VINEYARD & PIKE ROAD WINES flower. Willamette Valley winery crushing it since 1974 to create estate grown Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, and Pinot Blanc. SECRET AARDVARK TRADING COMPANY The best little hot sauce in Portland. Founded in 2004 in farmer’s NEW DEAL DISTILLERY markets and now featured in over 300 eateries and grocery stores from here to NYC. High-quality, craft distilled artisan vodkas, gins, liqueurs, whiskies, and rums – made locally in small batches. Featuring a Taproom and PORTLAND NURSERY Distillers Workshop in SE Portland. Two locations supplying a vast selection of garden accessories and PRODUCE ROW CAFE design services plus native plants, veggies, and flowers. Located in the heart of the SE industrial district, offering 24 taps, VOODOO DOUGHNUT craft cocktails, a spacious year round heated patio, private and You know it, you love it. Pink boxes full of good things. semi-private event space, Sunday brunch with live DJs, and monthly dance parties. MEDIA, MUSIC & ARTS RUM CLUB ARTISTS REPERTORY THEATER Artists Rep is a professional non-profit where classic and contempo- Industry favorite cocktail bar featuring tropical drinks, with one of rary plays are performed in two intimate, modern theaters. the most extensive rum selections in town and house made ingredi- ents. CASCADE RECORD PRESSING SLINGSHOT LOUNGE The first large production automated record pressing plant in the Pa- cific Northwest whose mission is producing high quality records for Chill and spacious bar offering a menu of light house-made American discerning artists and labels. fare. Plus a sweet game room with pool, shuffleboard, and pinball. CONTROL VOLTAGE AROUND THE Musical store specializing in electronic instruments, with new and CORNER EATS vintage synthesizers. DOUG FIR LOUNGE ALBERTA CO-OP Spot with futuristic log-cabin decor hosting indie music shows, with Co-operative grocery store with healthy organic groceries, a nice an eclectic diner menu & bar. bulk section, and lots of local and sustainable products. HOLLYWOOD THEATRE BACK TO EDEN BAKERY Portland’s non-profit historic movie theater, bringing you neighbor- 100% plant-based, vegan, and gluten-free bakery with 3 Portland hood entertainment. locations, available for weddings and catering. HOLOCENE BRASS TACKS SANDWICHES Large two level music venue and multimedia artspace, often featuring A lil snug sandwich shop dishing up scratch food, sustainable live bands, storytelling events, DJs, and techno music. sourcing, plenty of vegan and veggie options, and an occasional pun. LAURELHURST THEATER Theater showing modern cinema, independent art and classic film. CHERRY SPROUT Locally owned neighborhood market dedicated to serving North LITERARY ARTS Portland since 2007, offering great deals on seasonal and local Nonprofit community organization committed to engaging readers produce, natural groceries, bulk foods, beer, wine, and more. and supporting writers through lectures, programs, fellowships, and events. DOUG FIR LOUNGE MARMOSET MUSIC Spot with futuristic log-cabin decor hosting indie music shows, with an eclectic diner menu & bar. An independent music agency based in Portland, specializing in cu- rating rare, vintage, and emerging independent artists, bands, and record labels. PEOPLE’S CO-OP Farm direct produce and organic products with a year-round MISSISSIPPI STUDIOS farmers market. Music venue built, owned, and operated by musicians. Burgers and drinks served in adjoining bar. POR QUÉ NO? Taqueria offering sustainable choices, creative margaritas, and PORTLAND ART MUSEUM Mexican-style fare. Grab a ticket to this Portland cultural mainstay to see new, exciting exhibits and a vast collection of pieces from ancient to modern times POTATO CHAMPION amid numerous landmarks of the Portland art scene. Food cart dishing out Belgian-style fries in a variety of unique REVOLUTION HALL and delicious dishes. State-of-the-art performing arts center/concert venue housed within PRODUCE ROW CAFE the former Washington High School building. Located in the heart of the SE industrial district, offering 24 taps, TENDER LOVING EMPIRE craft cocktails, a spacious year round heated patio, private and semi-private event space, Sunday brunch with live DJs, and monthly Independent record label and local handicraft concept store based in dance parties. Portland since 2005. VORTEX MUSIC MAGAZINE P-TOWN COURIERS Portland-based music and lifestyle magazine with a commitment to Local bicycle food delivery company delivering to the Portland building and supporting the Portland music scene. metro area in an hour or less. NORTHWEST RANDOM ORDER COFFEE Café offering sweet and savory pies, cocktails, and espresso NONPROFITS drinks. ARTISTS REPERTORY THEATER Artists Rep is a professional non-profit where classic and contempo- SIZZLE PIE rary plays are performed in two intimate, modern theaters. Classic and unconventional pizza, a selection of vegan And Veggie Options. 35+ Beers, Wine and a Great Jukebox. CAREOREGON Nonprofit providing health plan services to meet the healthcare SLINGSHOT LOUNGE needs of low-income Oregonians, including about a quarter of OHP Chill and spacious bar offering a menu of light house-made American members. fare. Plus a sweet game room with pool, shuffleboard, and pinball. CITY CLUB OF PORTLAND VOODOO DOUGHNUT Nonprofit, nonpartisan education and research based civic organiza- You know it, you love it. Pink boxes full of good things. tion dedicated to community service, public affairs, and leadership development. HOMETOWN SERVICES HOLLYWOOD THEATRE ATLAS TATTOO Portland’s non-profit historic movie theater, bringing you neighbor- One of Portland’s best tattoo shops founded in 1998, featuring the hood entertainment. work of seven top tattoo artists. EARNEST & ASSOCIATES REAL ESTATE LITERARY ARTS A top listed company of licensed brokers giving Portland’s real estate Nonprofit community organization committed to engaging readers market a competitive edge. and supporting writers through lectures, programs, fellowships, and events. CAREOREGON METROEAST COMMUNITY MEDIA Nonprofit providing health plan services to meet the healthcare Helping everyday people make TV programs with a focus on East needs of low-income Oregonians, including about a quarter of OHP Multnomah County. members. COLIBRI OPEN SIGNAL Custom floral design studio and plant shop specializing in composed Making media production possible for everyone. Housing production arrangements for individuals, businesses, and occasions alongside studios, an equipment library, workshops, artist residencies, and a tropical plants and pottery. cable broadcast platform. FORGE HOT YOGA PORTLAND ART MUSEUM Friendly, brand new yoga studios in Portland, Happy Valley, & West Grab a ticket to this Portland cultural mainstay to see new, exciting Linn prioritizing health and wellness through Bikram Hot Yoga, Hot exhibits and a vast collection of pieces from ancient to modern times Vinyasa Flow, Yin Yoga, & Inferno Hot Pilaties (HIIT). amid numerous landmarks of the Portland art scene. FRED’S AUTO REMOVAL WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF OREGON Sell your junk car easily by getting a hassle-free price quote to buy Organization with a mission to broaden public awareness and under- your vehicle, and Fred’s will schedule an appointment to pay you standing of international affairs and to engage Oregonians with the cash and tow your vehicle for free. world. GARY BOYER WITH DIRECTOR’S MORTGAGE STUMPTOWN Gary has served and supported our community for over 20 years, and specializes in residential mortgage loans, refinances, construction AFTER DARK loans, and debt consolidation. Gary Boyer can help you secure a local- ly-funded loan for your next home. ACADEMY THEATER Historic theater featuring 2nd-run films, with pizza, beer, and reser- GRAPEVINE OUTDOOR vation-only babysitting. Advertising company specializing in large outdoor displays, with a ARTISTS REPERTORY THEATER variety of locations across Portland. Artists Rep is a professional non-profit where classic and contempo- KAFOURY & MCDOUGAL rary plays are performed in two intimate, modern theaters. Lawyers for the people, standing up for ordinary people against in- CLONE-A-WILLY surance companies. A silicone molding kit to recreate the bits of your favorite person, for MOREL INK a unique, personalized memento. One-stop shop for printing, direct mail, and promotional products. Ink on anything, mail anywhere. DOUG FIR LOUNGE Spot with futuristic log-cabin decor hosting indie music shows, with MUTUAL MATERIALS an eclectic diner menu & bar. Providing masonry and hardscape products to architects, designers, HOLLYWOOD THEATRE and homeowners. Whether it be slimbrick, pavers, retaining walls, or stone veneers, Mutual Materials is here to help create long lasting Portland’s
Recommended publications
  • To Download a PDF of Our April, 2019 Edition
    H PUBLISHED IN NORTHEAST PORTLAND SINCE 1984 H STAR PUBLISHING INC. STAR THE HOLLYWOOD Great ideas for Mother's Day & Easter! PAGES 12-13 H SERVING NORTHEAST AND NORTH METROPOLITANNEWS PORTLAND NEIGHBORHOODS H APRIL 2019 H VOLUME 36, NUMBER 10 H StarH HSTAR COMMUNITY NEWS WALKING WHILE BLACK FEELS UNSAFE IN CITY Walking while Black in Portland can feel treacherous, according to data analysis and public outreach by transportation planners who are developing a city pedestrian plan. Residents in Southwest and outer eastside neighborhoods have the most gaps in sidewalks and they also have inadequate BY JANET GOETZE lighting compared to close- [email protected] in areas, the planners said. However, the planners wanted to learn more because they received a relatively low percentage of survey comments from low-income Expoloring leafy Kerns areas and neighborhoods with sizable minority residents. They teamed with community organizations to develop two focus groups. Among other things, they learned that Black residents say they must be extra careful when Neighborhood by foot crossing streets or using crosswalks because they may be targets of racial slurs by drivers or other pedestrians. One woman who wanted to walk for exercise said BLOCK BY BLOCK SAVORING FLAVORS OF KERNS, SERVED UP BY FRANKS-A-LOT'S BILLY GOUCHER. PAGE 15 she never ventures out after 5 p.m. because she doesn’t feel safe. Another said she pays her son’s car insurance “because it is safer for him to drive than to be exposed.” In addition to increasing lighting in underserved communities, planners said in a summary document, their “toolbox” will include partnering with other agencies and city bureaus “to advance the well-being and personal security of vulnerable communities and continuing to research racial bias and driving behavior.” The “toolbox” information and focus group summary are in the project website www.pedpdx.com.
    [Show full text]
  • Padgett’ S Turn to Violence the Clues That This Seemingly Ordi- Olds High School
    SMILE AND FIGHT Improv star Parker stares down cancer — SEE LIFELIFE,, BB11 PortlandTHURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2014 • TWICE CHOSEN THE NATION’S BESTT NNONDAILYONDAILY PAPERTribune • PORTLANDTRIBUNE.COMPORTLANDTRIBUNE.COM • PUBLISHEDPUBLISHED TUESDAYTUESD AND THURSDAY O, Death City takes swing at spare reviving golf game me till Offi cials look to Colwood acquisition to get sport out of hole we talk By J ENNIFER ANDERSON The Tribune Three months after the city’s aquisition of the Colwood National Golf Club about it in Northeast Portland, the city is looking “The game to use it to at- needs a ■ tract a young- Death Cafes er, more di- boost. verse popula- We need tion of golfers tackle the taboo topic to save the fu- a way to ture of the bring other game. people — to help folks make “Most golf- ers are like me more — the majority gender most of their lives of us are gray- haired and diversity, amie always thought she’d like to be male,” says more buried under an oak tree in her rural John Zoller, di- cultural Clackamas County backyard. Nearing rector of the Jdeath after a long bout with cancer Portland Pub- diversity, last fall, she had Eric, her partner, contact lic Golf pro- especially Elizabeth Fournier, who specializes in do-it- gram for more yourself funerals through Cornerstone than 25 years. the young Funeral Services. “The game kids.” Fournier came out for a visit. She told the needs a boost. — J ohn Z oller, couple that over the coming weeks they would We need a way Portland Public talk about what type of to bring other Golf program funeral Jamie wanted, people — more director STORY BY and that there were gender diversi- questions and details ty, more cul- PETER KORN almost nobody consid- tural diversity, ers ahead of time.
    [Show full text]
  • 2016 Portland Hotel Guide
    Portland Hotel Guide HouseSpecial 2016 housespecial.com Airport 12 420 NE 9th Ave. 10 2 11 8 7 4 3 6 1 5 9 North WELCOME TO PORTLAND Here are some hotel suggestions for your stay. Hopefully, this will give you a little taste of the city and make your decision a bit easier. We know you’re going to love Portland — we sure do. 1 The Nines HOUSESPECIAL RATE HOTELS 2 Ace Hotel The Nines .....................................................................page 3 3 Hotel Lucia Ace Hotel .....................................................................page 4 4 Hotel deLuxe Hotel Lucia ...................................................................page 5 Hotel deLuxe ................................................................page 6 5 Hotel Monaco Hotel Monaco...............................................................page 7 Sentinel Hotel ..............................................................page 8 6 Sentinel Hotel Hotel Vintage ...............................................................page 9 7 Hotel Vintage Hotel Eastlund..............................................................page 10 8 Benson Hotel 9 The Heathman Hotel STANDARD RATE HOTELS Benson Hotel ...............................................................page 11 10 Jupiter Hotel The Heathman .............................................................page 12 11 The Westin Jupiter Hotel ................................................................page 13 The Westin ...................................................................page 14 12 Hotel
    [Show full text]
  • District Office Central Eastside Ground Floor Retail
    RETAIL | 1,713 – 4,693 RSF RESTAURANT RETAIL BREWPUB DISTRICT OFFICE CENTRAL EASTSIDE GROUND FLOOR RETAIL BRIAN GREELEY | TYLER BRUSS | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM 525 MLK | 1 DISTRICT OFFICE About The Space Address Available • New, ground-up, 6-story mass timber building (cross-laminated) 525 SE MLK Jr Blvd Now • Surrounded by trendsetting eateries, micro-distilleries, Area breweries, coffee roasters, studios and gallery space • Easy access to Portland Streetcar and Bus Lines Central Eastside • Off-street loading Ground Floor Retail Spaces • Office space is 67% pre-leased 1,713 - 4,693 SF • Located across the street from a 57 room boutique hotel restoration project by Beam Development & UD+P Uses • In the Central Eastside there are approximately 3,250 new Retail / Restaurant / Brewpub / Bar residential units delivered by 2020 • Chase ready to receive Type 1 Hood Traffic Count - SE MLK Jr Blvd @ Stark 21,952 Cars Per Day DISTRICT OFFICE | 2 SITE PLAN RETAIL 1 PATIO SPACE RETAIL 1 +/- 2,980 RSF +/- 2,728 USF SE WASHINGTON ST SE WASHINGTON SE STARK ST SE STARK RETAIL 4 RETAIL 3 RETAIL 2 +/- 2,204 RSF LEASED +/- 2,017 USF +/- 1,713 RSF +/- 1,568 USF SE MLK JR BLVD DISTRICT OFFICE | 3 NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 2020 Population 707 3,627 24,145 Total Employees 4,046 13,440 96,381 Total Businesses 455 1,509 8,339 Median Household Income $42,159 $45,393 $53,905 Median Age 31.7 31.2 34.9 Some College 73.1% 77.1% 81.7% Kachinka Next Adventure OMSI Cup & Bar Wayfinder Sheridan Water Avenue Coffee DISTRICT OFFICE
    [Show full text]
  • Cultivating Capacity, Creating Change
    CCCC Convention Convention CCCC CULTIVATING CAPACITY, CREATING CHANGE CHANGE CREATING CAPACITY, CULTIVATING CCCC 2017 . PORTLAND March 15–18, 2017 • Portland, Oregon • Portland, 2017 15–18, March R.S.V.P. to one of our local parties to sample Portland treats and drinks. Go “all in” with one of our author workshops at the conference. Visit Booth #101 for details, and look for us this summer at the CCCC regional meetings! CULTIVATING CAPACITY, CREATING CHANGE #BSM4C2017 March 15–18, 2017 • Portland, Oregon macmillanlearning.com / BSM4C2017 Conference on College Composition and Communication cccc17 program cover.indd 1 2/5/17 11:24 PM cccc ad bw.pdf 1 2/12/16 12:02 AM Find opportunity and value with CCCC Take a closer look at the Conference on College Composition and Communication HAVE YOU READ THE LATEST BOOKS IN THE STUDIES IN WRITING AND RHETORIC SERIES? CCCC is the leading organiza- tion in writing studies, offering not only the largest meeting of writing specialists in the world every spring but also a relevant and strategic reposi- tory of resources, research, and networking channels to help you be your best. C •CCCC’s extensive grants and awards M program provides opportunities to be Y recognized for your scholarship, to CM apply for funds for your next research Public Pedagogy in Composition Studies, Ashley J. Holmes MY project, or to receive travel support to The Desire for Literacy: Writing in the Lives of Adult Learners, Lauren Rosenberg From Boys to Men: Rhetorics of Emergent American Masculinity, Leigh Ann Jones CY learn from and with your colleagues.
    [Show full text]
  • Copyrighted Material
    1 The Best of Portland When I first moved to Portland in 1990, I marveled at how much the city resembled the small cities of Europe. Compact, accessible, clean, friendly. All these descriptors still hold true today, and, in some ways, the city feels even more European than ever before. There’s a streetcar that winds its way across town connecting neighborhoods with distinctly different characters. There are Amster- dam-style bike lanes, and morning and evening, a fleet of bicycle commuters pedals between jobs in downtown Portland and homes across the Willamette River. There are a surprising number of those adorable little Smart cars so popular in Europe. There are even food carts that sell waffles like the ones I used to get in Amsterdam and perfect Belgian frites. In recent years, as Portland has become ever more urban and urbane, it has also become more youthful. Young, creative college graduates have been moving here in droves. They come because this city has a buzz going on. Compared to other West Coast cities, it’s a cheap place to live. There’s great beer, a burgeoning cocktail scene, plenty of great restaurants, and, of course, hundreds of food carts where you can get a great meal for under $10. Best of all, you don’t need a car. Those same attributes also make Portland a great place to visit. Cheap food, good beer, and no need to rent a car? Sign me up. Situated at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia rivers, Portland, Oregon, with a metropolitan population of roughly two million, is a city of discreet charms.
    [Show full text]
  • SE 9Th | 10Th | 11Th | Belmont Portland, OR 97214
    Ashley Heichelbech [email protected] COMMERCIAL Kathleen Healy CRA REALTY ADVISORS NORTHWEST LLC [email protected] SE 9th | 10th | 11th | Belmont 503.274.0211 733 SW Second Avenue, Suite 200 www.cra-nw.com Portland, OR 97214 Portland, Oregon 97204 GOATBLOCKS AREA OVERVIEW 5 Our Neighbors 54 BURNSIDE BRIDGE 21 SE BURNSIDE ST 31 19 11 DRINKS & DINING RETAIL 22 SE ANKENY ST 1. A Roadside Attraction 60 41. Animal Traffic 63 2. Afuri 42. Cargo SE 12TH AVE 3. Asylum Food Carts 48 AVE SE 15TH 43. Core Power Yoga 4. Basecamp Brewing 7 44. Crossfit Magnus 5. Boke Bowl 53 45. Grand Central Bowling 6. Cascade Brewing 46. Dogs Dig it 4 7. Century Bar 47. Dosha Salon 8. Clark Lewis 52 34 48. Evo Portland Store 30 25 9. Delores 49. Key Bank 10. Dig a Pony SE 10TH AVE SE 7TH AVE 33 SE 11TH AVE SE 8TH AVE SE 8TH 50. Local Branch Shop 27 SE 9TH AVE 11. Doug Fir Lounge 64 51. Napa Auto Store 12. Elevator Coffee 52. Next Adventure 13. Good Coffee 53. Office Depot 57 37 9 24 MORRISON 10 58 51 14. Hair of the Dog Brewing 18 50 54. Portland Rock Gym BRIDGE 45 28 SE MORRISON ST 15. Hawthorne Food Carts 55. Portland Running Co. 55 49 43 40 16. Kure Juice 56. Rejuvenation 29 6 42 26 SE BELMONT ST 17. Lardo 57. River City Bicycles 14 18. Le Bistro Montage 16 2 32 58. Shop Boswell SE YAMHILL ST 45 19. Le Pigeon 5 47 1 59.
    [Show full text]
  • Portland, Oregon
    Portland, Oregon Hints for getting around town: • East and West are divided by the Willamette River. • North and South are divided by Burnside St. • North Portland (NoPo) is on the east side of the river though. • North of Burnside in the NW, the streets are alphabetical, so next is Couch, then Davis, Everett, Flanders, and so on. • The numbers often give you a clue to how many streets north/south you are – 100 for each block (e.g., 650 NW 10th Ave. is on 10th btw. Hoyt & Johnson (remember to start w/Burnside)), or if you are on a name street, the number will correspond with the cross street (e.g., 1250 NW Glisan will be on Glisan btw. 12th & 13th). Easiest in the NW*. • "Downtown" refers to a portion of SW within the boundaries of the Willamette River and I-405, and south of Burnside St. • If you are driving, note that there are a lot of one-way streets. • The Portland Streetcar (goes more North/South) and MAX Light Rail (two lines east/west, and north/south) are free all day, every day within the Free Rail Zone (formerly Fareless Square) that includes downtown (within boundaries of Willamette River, NW Irving, and I-405), the Rose Quarter and the Lloyd District. Look for the Free Rail Zone signs. • FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION, GO TO THE TRIP PLANNER ON HTTP://TRIMET.ORG • TAXIS: Radio Cab = #503.227.1212, and Broadway Cab = #503.227.1234 • Many restaurants in Downtown, the Pearl district, and NW Portland are within walking distance of the Hilton Hotel or a short ride on the Portland Streetcar or MAX Light Rail.
    [Show full text]
  • 1001 Se Sandy Blvd Charlotte Larson | 503.228.3080 1001 Se Sandy
    CENTRAL EASTSIDE SPACE | 1,710 SF - 4,849 SF RETAIL MEDICAL SERVICE 1001 SE SANDY BLVD CHARLOTTE LARSON | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM 1001 SE SANDY Building Entrance About the Building Address Stunning remodel of 1979 building in the heart of 1001 SE Sandy Blvd the Central Eastside. Featuring two floors of space Area with great south facing views, abundant natural light Central Eastside and new finishes. Uses The building owner will locate their architecture firm Retail / Medical / Service in the adjacent space. Available Now. Space 1 Space 2 Combined 1,710 SF 3,139 SF 4,849 SF 1001 SE SANDY BLVD | 2 GROUND FLOOR 1001 SE SANDY BLVD | 3 UPPER LEVEL 1001 SE SANDY BLVD | 4 BUILDING AMENITIES 1001 SE SANDY BLVD | 5 FLOOR PLAN 1ST FLOOR SE 10TH AVE STREET NAME ST SPACE 1 1,710 SF SE SANDY BLVD COMMON LOBBY Test Fit For Space Planning Purposes 2ND FLOOR SE 10TH AVE SPACE 2 3,139 SF SE SANDY BLVD Test Fit For Space Planning Purposes 1001 SE SANDY BLVD | 6 NEIGHBORHOOD DEMOGRAPHICS 1/4 MILE 1/2 MILE 1 MILE 2020 Population 1,502 7,145 27,462 Total Employees 3,657 15,279 54,059 Total Businesses 408 1,576 5,426 Median HH Income $48,945 $48,661 $57,589 Median Age 30.7 30.9 34.5 Any College 78.8% 80.3% 85% Doug Fir Lounge Le Pigeon Normandie Rum Club Sizzle Pie Rontoms Jupiter Hotel 1001 SE SANDY BLVD | 7 PARKING VANS FOREVER 21 LIDS FRED MEYER COURTYARD EXPRESS MARSHALLS MARRIOTT LLOYD CENTER BLVD KITCHEN HOLLADAY VETERANS MEMORIAL OLD NAVY EDWARD PARK PLAZA COLISEUM JONES GREEN ZEBRA MACY’S PASSAGE MAC SIMPLY MODA CENTER BOOKSHOP QUALITY
    [Show full text]
  • 32 Ne 7Th Ave @ Couch Retail/Creative Office Available
    CLOSE-IN NE SPACE | 1,775 SF RETAIL FLEX CREATIVE 32 NE 7TH AVE @ COUCH RETAIL/CREATIVE OFFICE AVAILABLE BRIAN GREELEY | TYLER BRUSS | 503.228.3080 WWW.URBANWORKSREALESTATE.COM 32 NE 7TH AVE ADDRESS | 32 NE 7TH AVE FEATURES | AREA | CENTRAL EASTSIDE/BURNSIDE • 3 OFF-STREET PARKING SPACES USES | RETAIL/SERVICE RETAIL/OFFICE • CONFERENCE ROOM AVAILABLE | NOW • TWO LARGE, OPEN CREATIVE SPACES TOTAL | 1,775 SF • MEZZANINE OFFICE & BREAK ROOM LOCATION This close-in NE location is minutes away from downtown Portland and easily accessible from all points of the city. The area features a great mix of daytime employment, housing and retail/restaurant establishments. 32 NE 7TH | 2 FLOOR PLAN GROUND FLOOR NW COUCH AVE NE 7TH T AVE MEZZANINE 32 NE 7TH | 3 AREA RETAIL & DEMOS .25 MILES .5 MILES 1 MILE 2017 POPULATION 733 2,790 24,509 TOTAL EMPLOYEES 4,146 16,215 74,048 TOTAL BUSINESSES 454 1,440 6,388 MEDIAN HH INCOME $43,447 $43,361 $51,191 MEDIAN AGE 31.4 32.3 34.7 SOME COLLEGE 82.1% 73.8% 82.1% RONTOMS SIZZLE PIE LE PIGEON BURNSIDE BREWERY RISERETTO ROASTER DOUG FIR LOUNGE GRENDEL’S COFFEE 32 NE 7TH | 4 SLABTOWN THE FIELDS PARK MEMORIAL COLLISEUM PEARL DISTRICT TANNER SPRINGS PARK NOB HILL JAMISON SQUARE UNION STATION POST OFFICE REDEVELOPMENT LAND ROVER OREGON CONVENTION CENTER PACIFIC CONTINENTAL TAO EVENT TABLE 6 CENTER GREYHOUND STATION PACIFIC NORTHWEST RETAIL MAP THE PIXIE PROJECT COLLEGE OF ART STARBUCKS SPIRIT OF 77 COUCH CITY PARK DUTCH BROS LAN SU CHINESE BUCKMAN FIELD PARK OLD TOWN GARDEN NORTH THE FOX & HOUNDS CO.
    [Show full text]
  • Secret Ingredient to Success? By
    RUDY ‘TUTTI’ PAMPLIN MEDIA GROUP LOOKS TO FUTURE GRAYZELL AT 80 — SEE INSERT — SEE LIFE, B3 PortlandTHURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 • TWICE CHOSEN THE NATION’S BEST NONDAILY PAPERTribune • PORTLANDTRIBUNE.COM • PUBLISHED TUESDAY AND THURSDAY Region’s jobs inch forward in recovery Rest of the state not expected to regain lost jobs until 2015 Lardo chef and owner Rick By JULIA ANDERSON Gencarelli holds For The Tribune a porchetta After six long years, the sandwich at his Portland area has regained new North all of the jobs — and then Williams Avenue some — that were lost during location. He the Great Recession. j umped into the The region, which includes food scene four fi ve Oregon years ago with counties and his food cart on “No one two in Hawthorne. He expected a Southwest now has three Washington, Lardo locations quick lost 82,000 and an Italian turnaround jobs in 2008 eatery, Grassa, and 2009 as thanks to a because the fi nancial partnership with recession markets cra- ChefStable. was deep and tered and TRIBUNE PHOTOS: the housing JONATHAN HOUSE widespread.” market died. — Amy Vander Vliet, As of Oregon regional February, economist employers ■ Eateries hungry to thrive in city’s competitive food scene had added back 86,200 jobs — 4,400 jobs above the nly in Portland do people wor- pre-recession peak, according ship bacon and eat vegetarian, to the Oregon Employment depending on the day. Department. O Only in Portland do diners Employment momentum has shun white tablecloths and anything that gained traction as all broad in- SECRET gives off a “corporate” vibe.
    [Show full text]
  • OREGON LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION Licensed Businesses As of 6/6/2008
    OREGON LIQUOR CONTROL COMMISSION Licensed Businesses As of 6/6/2008 License License Type/Tradename Licensee Name Address License No. Expires F-CAT ACCENTS ON EVENTS ACCENT ON EVENTS INC 918 SW YAMHILL 2ND FL 100987 12/31/08 PORTLAND, OR 97205 ALWAYS PERFECT CATERING BIG APPLE INC 344 W COLUMBIA HWY 102566 12/31/08 TROUTDALE, OR 97060 AMBRIDGE EVENT CENTER HOLLADAY INVESTORS INC 300 NE MULTNOMAH 103065 12/31/08 PORTLAND, OR 97232 ARTEMIS FOODS ARTEMIS FOODS INC 1235 SE DIVISION ST #112/113 94729 6/30/08 PORTLAND, OR 97202 BISTRO CATERING AND BAR B QUE DJ FERCH INC PO BOX 3027 105490 3/31/09 CLACKAMAS, OR 97015 BON APPETIT @ REED COLLEGE BON APPETIT MANAGEMENT CO 2400 YORKMONT RD 93183 6/30/08 CHARLOTTE, NC 28217 BOTTOMS UP CATERING NICOLE MANN PO BOX 4281 100217 9/30/08 SUNRIVER, OR 97707 CASCADE LAKES CATERING CASCADE LAKES CATERING LLC 1441 SW CHANDLER AVE #100 99669 9/30/08 BEND, OR 97702 CATERING AT ITS BEST CATERING AT ITS BEST INC PO BOX 42264 94539 6/30/08 PORTLAND, OR 97242 CHARTWELLS COMPASS GROUP USA INC 2400 YORKMONT RD 101130 12/31/08 CHARLOTTE, NC 28217 CHEF DU JOUR CATERING TWO YOUELS INC 736 SE POWELL BLVD 105548 6/30/08 PORTLAND, OR 97202 CLAEYS CATERING CLAEY'S CATERING INC PO BOX 1940 103498 3/31/09 NORTH PLAINS, OR 97133 CONFIDENT CATERERS CONFIDENT CATERERS INC 48 S STAGE RD 100293 9/30/08 MEDFORD, OR 97501 CORNUCOPIA CATERING CORNUCOPIA BOTTLE MARKET INC 295 W 17TH AVE 94022 6/30/08 EUGENE, OR 97402 CULINARY ARTISTRY CULINARY ARTISTRY INC 1406 SE STARK ST 96981 6/30/08 PORTLAND, OR 97214 DALTON'S NORTHWEST CATERING THE DALTON GANG INC 8530 SW PFAFFLE 105299 3/31/09 TIGARD, OR 97223 Page 1 of 516 License License Type/Tradename Licensee Name Address License No.
    [Show full text]