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http://www.imaginejumptown.com/
TRAIL BLAZERS LAUNCH WEB SITE TO SHARE ROSE QUARTER VISION, SOLICIT FEEDBACK
Team supports renovated Memorial Coliseum to augment eco-friendly mixed-use entertainment district
Portland, Ore. – In conjunction with today’s request for Memorial Coliseum development concepts by the City of Portland and the Portland Development Commission (PDC), the Portland Trail Blazers have launched a new Web site – imaginejumptown.com – to articulate their project vision and solicit community feedback on the proposed ‘JumpTown’ neighborhood.
Imaginejumptown.com provides a synopsis of the Trail Blazers’ Rose Quarter development vision, a brief history of the vibrant neighborhood where the Quarter sits, a project history timeline, recent news, and specific information regarding the team’s concept for an enlivened Memorial Coliseum.
“The Memorial Coliseum will play a central role in our vision for a district that’s green, vibrant and better connected to adjacent communities,” said Trail Blazer President Larry Miller. “We want to create a neighborhood that’s rooted in Portland values and informed by community input.”
The Trail Blazers are proposing a mixed-use sports and entertainment district around a revitalized Memorial Coliseum. The Memorial Coliseum vision includes capital upgrades to render a more intimate venue for sports, concerts and events. The enhancements will preserve the building’s architectural integrity and expressiveness while modernizing the venue and ensuring a bright future at the Rose Quarter for the iconic Rose Festival, the Portland Winter Hawks and numerous civic events that call Memorial Coliseum home.
Earlier today, the City of Portland announced that proposals for future usage of Memorial Coliseum will be accepted by the PDC through Tuesday, December 1. Each submission will be reviewed by Mayor Sam Adams’ 32-member Stakeholder Advisory Committee (SAC). In September, the SAC began meeting twice monthly to develop criteria for evaluating ideas and concepts for the renovation or adaptive reuse of Memorial Coliseum by the spring of 2010. By fall of 2010, the SAC will provide feedback on development plans for the Rose Quarter.
“Before we officially submit our ideas, we’d like to encourage people to weigh in with their input,” Miller said. “Our hope is that Portlanders will share their ideas at imaginejumptown.com to help us in the development of this important part of Portland’s eastside. We believe that the quality of our public involvement will enhance the quality of this project.”
Guiding principles for the Trail Blazers proposed mixed-use district include:
• A deliberate tie to north and northeast Portland’s rich cultural history
• An economically sustainable business model that creates thousands of jobs and instills civic pride
• Architecture and urban planning appropriate for its location and diverse uses, facilities and customers
• A commitment to the greenest mixed-use district in the country – in construction and ongoing operations
“JumpTown holds the potential to showcase Portland’s sustainable values – and emerging green economy – to the rest of the nation,” Miller said. “We want to create jobs and build a vibrant neighborhood that features leading-edge green technologies and operating practices.”
In coming months, visitors to imaginejumptown.com can see sketches and architectural models/renderings to further illustrate the vision. Components of the project may include restaurants, clubs, retail, hotels, residential, athletic facilities and a one-of-a-kind interactive center being considered by Nike near the site of its inception.
