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5th Street Public Market raises minimum wage to $15 an hour

5th Street Public Market raises minimum wage to $15 an hour Officials with Obie Companies said they will pay all employees at least $15 an hour starting May 1. Posted: Apr 15, 2021 12:45 PM Posted By: Chelsea Hunt EUGENE, Ore. – The company that manages the 5th Street Public Market in Eugene will soon be raising the minimum wage for their workers. Officials with Obie Companies said they will pay all employees at least $15 an hour starting May 1. A total of 100 people are employed at Obie Companies’ two hotels and at the market in Eugene and at their inn in Boise, Idaho. Of those, 60 will be receiving a pay raise with the change.

The Gordon Hotel Lights Its Big Sign, And Rolls Out The Carpet For Guests

Brian Bull / KLCC Eugene’s skyline has a flashy new feature as of tonight.  At 6:00pm, a few dozen people gathered near the new Gordon Hotel as its large rooftop sign was ceremoniously turned on.  Casey Obie Barrett lead the countdown… “3…2…1… Gooorrrdooon!” (CHEERS, APPLAUSE) Well there it is, that sign will not turn off, ever again, he grinned. If it does, call the City of Eugene, because we’re on a redundant grid (LAUGHTER).it’s guaranteed.” Barrett is executive vice president of Obie Companies. The Gordon Hotel is named for his grandfather, and is part of the $75 million Fifth Street expansion.

Plans for Historic Hayward Field artifacts revealed

Plans for Historic Hayward Field artifacts revealed The Oregon Club of Eugene/Springfield and 5th Street Public Market received benches, signs, beams and artwork from the historic stadium. Posted: Feb 2, 2021 7:11 PM Updated: Feb 3, 2021 12:59 PM Posted By: Jaewon Jung EUGENE, Ore. The Oregon Club of Eugene/Springfield and 5th Street Public Market revealed their plans for recycling artifacts from the Historic Hayward Field such as benches, signs, beams and artwork on Tuesday. “Obviously Eugene is a big track town. Hayward was an icon, like none other. There will never be another place like it,” Oregon Club of Eugene/Springfield president Ken Brown said.

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