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Interesting. I guess that makes sense re: facing east.
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Interesting. I guess that makes sense re: facing east.
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Hmm, how would you feel about an MLB stadium @ Omsi?
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Turn the diamond around so I can hit 'em into the river.
Phoenix is kinda like stepping back in time, besides the baseball park. Just curious, because I love architecture and urban planning. My father-in-law is a principle at Ankrom Moisan, one of the most prestigious firms around. He is the #3 guy around there. A lot of the Pearl and almost all of South Waterfront are his designs. Check out some of their projects.
http://www.amaa.com/
I'm very familiar with their work. Before the recession they were probably the most active firm during the construction boom.
I'm very familiar with their work. Before the recession they were probably the most active firm during the construction boom.
For more than a decade, local consultant Ron Paul has hunted for a site where his year-round indoor public market concept could become reality. Now Paul and local development firm Melvin Mark Cos. may be close to moving forward in downtown Portland.
A Melvin Mark proposal to convert four Multnomah County-owned parcels at the foot of the Morrison Bridge into a 17-story office building and an indoor public market was recommended by a five-member expert panel convened by the county. The proposal, which was selected over a mixed-use eco-district concept pitched by Gerding Edlen, will go before the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners on May 26 for final approval.
Under its proposal, Melvin Mark would pay $10.03 million for 3.1 acres of land being used by the county for surface parking. The company would then spend $120.6 million to convert one of the parcels – Block 16 – into a 17-story, class-A office building with 327,713 square feet of leasable space, and the three remaining blocks into a 110,000-square-foot indoor public market.
Man, seems like Ron Paul is in every thread I visit tonight.
Man, seems like Ron Paul is in every thread I visit tonight.
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Found a better view of the indoor public market + high rise proposal:
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Saturday Market will lose a lot of its charm if that plan goes through.
Eww. I hate that. Saturday Market is a staple. Even though I'm not a drum beating hippie, I still see it as a Portland institution. And I support it as it is. There are so many classic Portland environments/bars/restaurants/events that have died over the years. It makes me sad to think even Saturday Market could go.
I wonder - they are very close physically. They might be able to reinforce each other rather than cannibalize each other.
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"We are committed to Oregon because of the great people and workforce; the active support and engagement at the state level and from the communities we have talked to; and of course, Oregon's beauty, location and quality of life," said SoloPower CEO Tim Harris. "This is where we want to be."
That would be ideal. Then again, after thinking about it, even when this place goes live, it looks like the last place on earth a hemp weaving pot smoking drum beater would ever want to grace.
Don't hemp weaving pot smoking drum beaters need to eat?
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