Bonds would be paid back by taxes on baseball players and team executives if Portland were to land a team when MLB expands.
Supporters of the South Waterfront ballpark say taxpayers wouldn't be saddled with paying off the bonds, but a Portland MLB ...
A bill in Oregon would tax professional baseball players to fund $800 million in bonds for a stadium to attract a Major ...
A permanent riverside amphitheater just south of the Hawthorne Bridge is one of the ideas being floated as the city prepares ...
Portland Parks and Recreation was awarded $750,000 in a grant from the Metro Council. The project is supposed to span two-and ...
For years, parks and river access enthusiasts have looked at the Tom McCall Bowl and seen unrealized potential. The bowl, a ...
If you’re reading this, you probably know the value of the Mercury’s news reporting, arts and culture coverage, event ...
The grant backing the competition, which is slated to span across two and a half years, comes from Metro’s construction ...
The draft seven-mile roadside route that DOT unveiled on Monday night [ PDF] will run along the closest streets to the water, ...
The request, more than five times the original ask, will come in the form of an amendment to a 2003 Senate bill that allows ...
Don’t tell the geese, but Portland is planning something new for the bowl at Tom McCall Waterfront Park. This is the area of ...
Earlier this year, the Diamond Project signed a sale agreement for Zidell Yards, a 33-acre site on Portland’s South Waterfront that would be the site of the new ballpark. While MLB Commissioner ...