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Sellwood originated as an independent city and as a rival of nearby early Portland on the 1,320-acre (5.3 km 2) Donation Land Claim of Reverend John Sellwood, who sold the claim in 1882 to the Sellwood Real Estate Company. [2] The town of Sellwood was incorporated by the Oregon Legislative Assembly on February 25, 1889. [3]
The application materials, along with a report and draft permit conditions, will be sent to the other natural resource agencies for review. There is a 35-day comment period allowed for a response. Comments received from agencies are addressed and a reclamation bond amount is calculated. At the end of the 35 days, the permit is eligible to be ...
Prosper Portland, formerly the Portland Development Commission (PDC), is the community development corporation created by the city of Portland, Oregon.It promotes development, housing projects and economic development within the city's eleven urban renewal districts.
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The Red House eviction defense was an occupation protest at a foreclosed house on North Mississippi Avenue in the Humboldt neighborhood in the Albina district, a historically Black district of Portland, Oregon, United States.
Shops on Belmont Street. The Belmont Area is a retail and residential district running along SE Belmont St. in the inner Southeast section of Portland, Oregon in a parallel fashion to the Hawthorne District, 6 blocks to the south.
Fire Alarm Telegraph building in the Kerns neighborhood of Portland Starting in the 1960s, Pepsi Beverages Company operated a bottling and distribution facility on a 4.7-acre Northeast Portland tract on 2505 Northeast Pacific Street, but this location closed in the mid-2010s and was purchased by a developer in 2017.
The Lloyd District is a primarily commercial neighborhood in the North and Northeast sections of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is named after Ralph Lloyd (1875–1953), [ 3 ] a California rancher, oilman, and real estate developer who moved to and was an early commercial developer for the area in 1905.