Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler is counting down the days. In three weeks, he will be the ex-mayor, having served as mayor of ...
“The tenants that wanted to leave are gone,” said Patricia Raicht, JLL’s head of research for the Western U.S. Another ...
Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler looks back on a transformative, often turbulent eight years in office defined by a series of ...
Data from JLL suggests that while Portland still has some pain to work through, demand for office space in the urban core is ...
The current Portland City Council body will return to the newly remodeled council chambers for its final meeting on Dec. 18, ...
City leaders around the state want more authority to remove encampments they deem problematic. Homeless advocates say it’s a ...
The city blames the shortfall in the general fund on low property tax revenue, which took a hit during the COVID-19 lockdown and hasn't fully recovered.
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Incoming Mayor Keith Wilson’s “return to the office” proposal landed like a wet pancake during a speech, given virtually, to 1.400 city workers.
Portland Mayor-elect Keith Wilson blazed a path to victory last month as a political outsider keen on upending City Hall’s ...
Wilson is proposing that nearly 7,000 employees would be required to return to the office for at least four days every week.