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 ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Five months after the City of Portland voted to put its support behind bringing a Major League Baseball team to town, leader are taking their vision of a new stadium ...
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 ...