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Van falls to Tug Valley in sectional opener

Van falls to Tug Valley in sectional opener
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Portland developer Adre creates green, community-focused projects

Adre, a Portland-based, BIPOC-owned developer, headed by Anyeley Hallová has a community-oriented approach to building projects. ....

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Rose Quarter freeway meeting punctuated by talk of distrust, jobs, restorative justice

Rose Quarter freeway meeting punctuated by talk of distrust, jobs, restorative justice
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Portland leaders, acknowledging racist anti-Black policies, seek to right historic wrongs


Portland leaders, acknowledging racist anti-Black policies, seek to right historic wrongs
Updated Dec 17, 2020;
Posted Dec 17, 2020
North Williams Avenue and Russell Street (pictured) was once the commercial center for Black residents in Portland. (File photo)
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Portland officials are considering pumping millions of dollars into affordable housing and economic redevelopment that could benefit families displaced from Portland’s historic Black neighborhoods.
A wide array of Black community leaders crafted the proposed $67 million initiative, which would build 40 to 50 new single-family homes to own and at least 100 apartments to rent.
People whose families were pushed out of the historic North and Northeast Portland Albina neighborhood would have first rights to live there. ....

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