Here’s what we’ve found as we’ve traveled the local PDX web (complete with our comments):
- A towering monument to Portland’s cockamamie ideas | The Portland Tribune – Phil Stanford is not amused: “Fortunately for us, however, it appears that the developer, one Derek Hanna, is willing to consider other locations, such as the Rose Quarter or OMSI, to erect what the Big O giddily described as “essentially a New Age parking structure” with 250 wind turbines and a steak-house on top of the tower.
Apparently, it’s the wind tunnels — and not the steakhouse or the 10-story parking structure at the tower’s base — where Hanna comes by his claim for sustainability.”
- Oct 5: Free Admission at Portland Classical Chinese Garden | Around the Sun: A Blog About Saving Money in Portland, Oregon, and beyond – I've never been before; maybe Sunday's the day!
- Marathon to close bridge lanes – Portland Business Journal: – Closures on the Broadway, Burnside and Morrison Bridges on Sunday morning to help support the Portland Marathon-ers.
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