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Time Lapsed Between Land Purchase and Groundbreaking for a Portland Housing Development? 1,483 Days The site of the former Safari Club strip joint will become a four-story apartment building. SHOVEL ALMOST READY: A housing project is running behind. (Rosie Struve) Updated March 3 On March 4, the Portland Housing Bureau s proposed 206-unit affordable housing development at Southeast 30th Avenue and Powell Boulevard will go before the city s Design Review Commission. If all goes well, according to Housing Bureau spokeswoman Martha Calhoon, Home Forward, the nonprofit developing the four-story, 137,200-square-foot project for the city, will then seek final permits. The site of the former Safari Club strip joint will become a four-story apartment building.
For a few hours, Portland offered $500 gift cards to residents struggling amid coronavirus. More than 100,000 applications flooded in.
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
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During the three hours last week that the city of Portland allowed residents struggling amid coronavirus to request one of 4,000 gift cards each worth $500, more than 100,000 applications flooded in.
It was one sign of how hard times are in a city with about 320,000 adults over 18, the group eligible to apply for the financial lift.
The city received 101,221 online applications during the Thursday afternoon enrollment window, said Martha Calhoon, a spokeswoman with the Portland Housing Bureau.
That’s more than 560 requests a minute.