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  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Marketek, Inc. (Portland Development Commission, 2008-01)
    This office analysis is part of a multifaceted market opportunity analysis for Lents Town Center with the purpose to: create an accurate and realistic picture of the potential for office uses within the Lents Town Center ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Lindley, Lloyd D.; E.D. Hovee & Company; Cogan Owens Cogan (Firm); Kittelson & Associates; Nevue Ngan Associates; Davidson Yuen Simpson; Grubb & Ellis; Holmes, Craig S. (Portland Development Commission, 2001-07-27)
    The purpose of this strategy is to refresh the vision and guide new public and private development in the Lloyd District for the next 10 to 20 years. [From the document]
  • Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2003-10)
    The Eastside Mixed-Use Study is comprised of Blocks 67, 68, 69, 74, 75, and 76. Bound to the south by the Burnside Bridge and to the east by NE MLK Jr. Blvd, Block 76 presents the ability to prominently mark the ...
  • Johnson Gardner; Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2007-12)
    The Burnside Bridgehead project represents a highly complicated development on a key site for Portland's Close-In Eastside. The site is difficult physically, with significant grade differentials and transportation requirements. ...
  • Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.); Johnson Gardner (Portland Development Commission, 2004-04-14)
    Johnson Gardner was retained by the Portland Development Commission to prepare an evaluation of residential and commercial retail development opportunities at PDC-owned “Parcel 8” near South Waterfront Park and the existing ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland Development Commission; Nelson, Donald R. (City of Portland (Or.), 2004-09)
    The study area for the Midtown Blocks Historic Assessment includes twenty-six blocks defined by the half-block Park Blocks between SW Salmon to the south and W Burnside to the north, as well as those blocks immediately ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Stastny, Donald J.; Gibbs, Robert J.; Halsband, Frances; Johnston, Norman J.; Macris, Dean L.; Milliken, Donald; Olin, Laurie D.; Williams, Allison G. (Portland Development Commission, 2001-05)
    The charge to the ACE was sixfold: 1) review and assimilate the information provided in the research materials; 2) analyze and study the context of the Midtown Blocks; 3) gather input from stakeholders and concerned ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland State University; Thomas Hacker Architects; Hobson Ferrarini Associates; Integra Realty Resources; Howard S. Wright Construction Company; Shiels Obletz Johnsen (Portland Development Commission, 2003-08-13)
    The Montgomery Blocks Development Strategy was commissioned by PDC, in cooperation with PSU, to explore options for developing the three "Montgomery Blocks." [From the document]
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland State University (City of Portland (Or.), 2005-06)
    The Montgomery Blocks Development Strategy was commissioned by PDC, in cooperation with PSU, to explore options for developing the three "Montgomery Blocks." The initial report was issued August 13, 2003. This revision ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; ECO Northwest, Ltd. (Portland Development Commission, 2006-03)
    [T]he purpose of this study is to: describe the comparative advantage of the study area and define the opportunities and barriers to development; describe a set of recommendations that key stakeholders (primarily the ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; ECO Northwest, Ltd.; Johnson Gardner (Portland Development Commission, 2006-03)
    [T]he purpose of this study is to: describe the comparative advantage of the study area and define the opportunities and barriers to development; describe a set of recommendations that key stakeholders (primarily the ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Office of Transportation; 2.ink Studio; James M. Harrison Art & Design Studio; Felt Hat (Firm); Dilg, Janice (Portland Development Commission, 2008-09)
    The purpose of the Concept Master Planning process was to confirm standing community goals, gather current public input to guide the ongoing process, assess current site conditions and provide a direction for the next ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission (Portland Development Commission, 2004-09)
    [T]his document is intended to: discuss important issues that affect revitalization efforts; consider actions that could be taken to address specific challenges; identify next steps to implement some of these potential ...
  • Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Transportation; Portland (Or.). Bureau of Planning; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-05-01)
    Project Objectives: building on past planning efforts, implement the long term vision of Interstate as a high density transit corridor; MAXimize $325M investment of Light Rail; increase neighborhood economic vitality and ...
  • Zimmer Gunsul Frasca; Spencer & Kupper; Perron Collaborative; E.D. Hovee & Company; Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Lindley, Lloyd D.; Siegel and Associates; Housing Development Center; GreenWorks PC; David Evans and Associates; Otak, Inc. (City of Portland (Or.), 1999-08-11)
    The North Macadam District Framework Plan defines the goals, objectives and overall vision intended to guide the redevelopment of the North Macadam District. It also describes an implementation strategy which proposes: (i) ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Spencer & Kupper; David Evans and Associates; GreenWorks PC; Lindley, Lloyd D.; Perron Collaborative; E.D. Hovee & Company; Housing Development Center; Otak, Inc.; Siegel and Associates; Zimmer Gunsul Frasca (Portland Development Commission, 1999-08-11)
    "Accepted by City Council - August 11, 1999." The North Macadam District Framework Plan defines the goals, objectives and overall vision intended to guide the redevelopment of the North Macadam District. It also describes ...
  • Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; E.D. Hovee & Company (Portland Development Commission, 2003-08)
    In 1999, an initial return on investment (ROI) analysis was completed for the North Macadam Urban Renewal Area based on the North Macadam Framework Plan. This report provides an updated ROI assessment – reflecting changes ...
  • DAO Architecture, LLC; Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Barney & Worth, Inc.; E.D. Hovee & Company (City of Portland (Or.), 2008-09)
    In late 2006, the North Old Town/Chinatown (NOTCT) Redevelopment Strategy was initiated by the Portland Development Commission (PDC), with the participation of a Stakeholder Advisory Committee consisting of area business ...
  • Portland Development Commission; Portland (Or.) (City of Portland (Or.), 1999-12)
    The Old Town/Chinatown Development Plan, identified as an immediate need in the Vision Plan, utilizes the goals and components of the Vision Plan to prepare a strategy for immediate, short-term and long-term public and ...
  • Shiels Obletz Johnsen; Portland (Or.); Portland Development Commission; Emmons Architects; Lango Hansen Landscape Architects; E.D. Hovee & Company (City of Portland (Or.), 2003-04-11)
    The Portland Development Commission (PDC) initiated the Downtown Waterfront Development Strategies Project to: identify the public and private actions needed to stimulate new development activity in the area between the ...

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