Rising Prices. Fierce Bidding Wars. What's Next for Portland Real Estate?
Even in a world where anything can happen (right?), Portland remains a real estate promised land. What does that mean for the city? And where should you look?
View ArticleThe Treasures and Tales of East Burnside's Hippo Hardware
Founded in 1976, the sprawling shop is a legend of Portland oddity.
View ArticleBehold Rock-Star Architect Kengo Kuma's Love Song to Oregon Forests
The Portland Japanese Garden is about to unveil a $33.5 million architectural ode to nature and Japanese culture.
View ArticlePortland Neighborhoods by the Numbers 2017: The Suburbs
The metro area is hotter than Mount St. Helen’s core of liquid hot magma.
View ArticlePortland Neighborhoods by the Numbers 2017: The City
From the east side to the west side, Portland’s real estate market is still riding high. (No surprise.)
View ArticleWelcome to Portland's New Creative Feminist Workspace
Its motto: "badass broads do it better."
View ArticleGround Kontrol Arcade's Long-Awaited Expansion Now Open
Stepping inside is like infiltrating the arctic lair of some supervillain—except with Pac-Man!
View ArticleThe Many Ways the Green Loop Could Change Portland, Explained Live
On April 24, a parade of civic leaders will talk about how the proposed "linear park" could spur other transformations.
View ArticleThis Wild Mural Will Wrap around an Entire Portland Office Building
Los Angeles artist James Jean talks about his plans for the Fair-Haired Dumbbell, rising at the Burnside Bridge's east end.
View ArticleThe Portland Japanese Garden Gets a Gorgeous Upgrade
Superstar architect Kengo Kuma is behind the $33.5 million expansion, which elevates our city's garden to rival those of Japan.
View ArticleWhat to Do Every Day at Design Week 2017
As Design Week 2017 kicks off, we present our picks for the must-do events.
View ArticleThe Timbers Are Adding 4,000 Seats to Providence Park and It Looks Incredible
The $50 million-plus Providence Park expansion will be privately funded.
View ArticleHow Portland-Born Architect John Yeon Gave the Northwest Its Signature Style
A major new exhibit at the Portland Art Museum explores Yeon's legacy.
View ArticleHow Studying Design Turned Roman Mars into a Pathological Optimist
The 99% Invisible host talks hostile architecture, self-driving cars, and the beauty of Portland's flag.
View ArticleNeighborhood Guide: West End
Where to eat, drink, play, explore, and more in this vibrant pocket of downtown Portland.
View ArticleWhere to Eat in Portland's West End
Subterranean cocktail bunkers, a Northwest brunch mecca, and one of the city's best food cart pods. Explore this neighborhood while you're hungry.
View ArticleFive Things You'll Find Only in Portland's West End
From strip institutions to periodical paradises, Old Portland is alive and well around here.
View ArticleWhat to Do in Portland's West End
Bouncy dance floors, peaceful pulpits, and high-end cinema—this neighborhood has ’em all.
View ArticleWhere to Shop In Portland's West End
Modern housewares to eclectic, high-end local designs, this pocket of downtown is a treasure trove for chic shoppers.
View ArticleWhere West End Insiders Really Eat, Shop, and Play
The people who live and work in this oddball corner of downtown Portland explain its charms.
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