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PdX Farr Jun 13, 2022 5:53 AM

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Originally Posted by maccoinnich (Post 9646369)
Albina One Drawings [9 - MB] and Memo to the Design Commission.

that parking lot to the north is MultCo parking overflow for their blanchard offices.

CorbinWarrick Jun 13, 2022 6:19 AM

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Originally Posted by NOPO (Post 9647013)
Not a bad addition of density there. Wish it were a little taller, but so it goes.

No comment lol

NOPO Jun 13, 2022 7:55 PM

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Originally Posted by maccoinnich (Post 9521315)
I'm not sure

I would hate to see nextportland end, but I understand if it’s not something you can keep up. Thanks for doing it as long as you did, if anything.

uncommon.name Jun 23, 2022 4:39 PM

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Latest renderings from Portland's Albina Vision
View a slideshow of the concept art for Albina Vision 2022.

Click here to view...

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I would love to see this kind of density around the Rose Quarter.

CorbinWarrick Jun 24, 2022 5:12 PM

We have so many major projects to get off the ground let alone something like this. Would love to see it tho

MNTimberjack Jun 27, 2022 8:07 PM

One of my big vision ideas would be to repurpose the Coliseum as new main rail station/intermodal hub for Portland much in the vision of a European rail station. Passenger trains would no longer have to cross the Willamette River twice and the downtown rail tunnel could run directly below the station for quick and easy interchange. Part of this plan would be demolishing the Louis-Dreyfus grain silos in order to straighten out the track north of the Steel Bridge.

AdamUrbanist Jun 27, 2022 9:39 PM

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Originally Posted by MNTimberjack (Post 9661334)
One of my big vision ideas would be to repurpose the Coliseum as new main rail station/intermodal hub for Portland much in the vision of a European rail station. Passenger trains would no longer have to cross the Willamette River twice and the downtown rail tunnel could run directly below the station for quick and easy interchange. Part of this plan would be demolishing the Louis-Dreyfus grain silos in order to straighten out the track north of the Steel Bridge.

Agree a rail/subway station in that area makes a lot of sense

maccoinnich Aug 30, 2022 8:18 PM

Notice of a Type II Proposal for Albina One

uncommon.name Sep 2, 2022 4:59 PM

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Originally Posted by maccoinnich (Post 9716799)

Great looking building!

maccoinnich Jan 11, 2023 5:53 PM

Notice of a Type II Decision for Albina One.

MarkDaMan Apr 24, 2023 9:28 PM

[$] https://www.oregonlive.com/business/...ghborhood.html

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Phil and Penny Knight pledge $400 million for Portland’s historically Black Albina neighborhood
Updated: Apr. 24, 2023, 2:22 p.m.|Published: Apr. 24, 2023, 2:05 p.m.
By Jeff Manning | The Oregonian/OregonLive

Phil and Penny Knight on Monday pledged to contribute $400 million to Rebuild Albina, a local effort intended to strengthen Portland’s Black community.

Rebuild Albina will invest in educational, cultural and other groups that will “transform current and future generations of Black Portland.”

The investment pairs two powerhouses in Knight, the billionaire co-founder of Nike, and Rukaiyah Adams, the high-profile Portland financial expert and community leader. Adams chairs the 1803 Fund, which will oversee the Rebuild Albina project.

Adams, formerly a top investment official at Meyer Memorial Trust and chair of the Oregon Investment Council, also serves on the board of the Albina Vision Trust, which has advanced a proposal to rebuild the historically Black neighborhood of Lower Albina.

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CorbinWarrick Apr 24, 2023 9:57 PM

Wow that’s huge news. Phil must know he’s going to get the Blazers finally for him to have such a mutual benefit in the area

maccoinnich Apr 24, 2023 10:24 PM

It would be hard to overstate the significance of this. Once this $400 million is leveraged against other sources of public and private funding, that's a massive amount of investment in the neighborhood.

CorbinWarrick Apr 24, 2023 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by maccoinnich (Post 9927197)
It would be hard to overstate the significance of this. Once this $400 million is leveraged against other sources of public and private funding, that's a massive amount of investment in the neighborhood.

It might just be a big coincidence. But if I’m buying the blazers I’m going to help bankroll the area with a donation like this.

urbanlife Apr 25, 2023 7:24 AM

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Originally Posted by CorbinWarrick (Post 9927174)
Wow that’s huge news. Phil must know he’s going to get the Blazers finally for him to have such a mutual benefit in the area

I wouldn't go that far, this is an amazing investment, but I don't think it has anything to do with any other ventures. When Knight offered to buy the Blazers, he gave a very low ball offer. If he was actually serious, he would have offered a realistic offer.

CorbinWarrick Apr 25, 2023 8:46 AM

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Originally Posted by urbanlife (Post 9927483)
I wouldn't go that far, this is an amazing investment, but I don't think it has anything to do with any other ventures. When Knight offered to buy the Blazers, he gave a very low ball offer. If he was actually serious, he would have offered a realistic offer.

That was just the feeler we all know the first offer isn’t your final one. I don’t know like I said it might be a coincidence but it does have a huge benefit for him to invest in the area around his potential new toy

urbanlife Apr 25, 2023 5:39 PM

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Originally Posted by CorbinWarrick (Post 9927494)
That was just the feeler we all know the first offer isn’t your final one. I don’t know like I said it might be a coincidence but it does have a huge benefit for him to invest in the area around his potential new toy

Unless he shells out $3-4 billion for the team, it ain't happening.

CorbinWarrick Apr 25, 2023 6:55 PM

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Originally Posted by urbanlife (Post 9927898)
Unless he shells out $3-4 billion for the team, it ain't happening.

Knight is worth 50B come on dude lol… and the way these nba teams jump in value is nuts. It’ll be worth triple in 10 years. if he buys the blazers he would be the 2nd richest owner in the nba after Ballmer. 3-4B is nothing to him. If he wants the team he’ll get it

Tykendo Apr 25, 2023 9:13 PM

The Blazers are in the beginning process of a renovation of the Moda Center that will get the Arena ready for the Women's Final Four in 2030. They did the roof last year. Will be removing & replacing all the steel seating in the lower bowl this offseason. It's a stage renovation that's similar to what happened at Madison Square Garden in New York City. So 2030 is probably the earliest Jody sells the team as part of the Paul Allen Trust. By then the team will most like be worth north of 5 Billion. These improvements to the Rose Quarter, and the Albina Vision Development bode well for the Albina area going forward.

maccoinnich Jun 27, 2023 3:00 PM

Building permit issued for Albina One yesterday:

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ALBINA ONE - New 7-story building with 94 units (all affordable) a large community room and services, lobby, flexible meeting space, and a small commercial space; no vehicle parking provided; includes solar panels on the roof and balconies *** w/22-191438-MT ***

maccoinnich Sep 11, 2023 11:15 PM

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Albina Vision Trust buys HQ building: 'This isn't just a vision anymore'

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Albina Vision Trust, the group working to reestablish Lower Albina as a hub for Portland's Black community, has acquired a building on North Williams as its future headquarters.

The 4,500-square-foot office building in the heart of Albina, at 2156 N. Williams Ave., has room for community space and a gallery to display works by Black artists.

Today, AVT is in the Leftbank building at 240 N. Broadway, one of the few remaining buildings from what AVT's J.T. Flowers described as the Golden Age of Albina. Many other organizations are there, too.

...continues at the Portland Business Journal ($).

M Kass Sep 12, 2023 3:55 AM

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Originally Posted by maccoinnich (Post 10036192)

My family and I live five doors from this building on Thompson. It's definitely been an underutilized corner since Albertina Kerr left the building-- with that said, and with inclusion of black artists in mind, there is literally an entire exhibit of black local and regional artists at PAM from October until February that is inhabiting much of the non-permanent collection space. At the risk of cancellation, most galleries in town are clamoring for inclusionary artists, so is it really necessary to have a gallery showing only black artists? This neighborhood is burgeoning with artists of all races, creeds and ideology. I may sound like a jerk, but when does inclusive become exclusive? Sidenote, we are a biracial household and have been a part of the Albina arts community for 15 years...... feel free to cancel me.

uncommon.name Sep 12, 2023 4:15 PM

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Originally Posted by M Kass (Post 10036333)
My family and I live five doors from this building on Thompson. It's definitely been an underutilized corner since Albertina Kerr left the building-- with that said, and with inclusion of black artists in mind, there is literally an entire exhibit of black local and regional artists at PAM from October until February that is inhabiting much of the non-permanent collection space. At the risk of cancellation, most galleries in town are clamoring for inclusionary artists, so is it really necessary to have a gallery showing only black artists? This neighborhood is burgeoning with artists of all races, creeds and ideology. I may sound like a jerk, but when does inclusive become exclusive? Sidenote, we are a biracial household and have been a part of the Albina arts community for 15 years...... feel free to cancel me.

I think the part that you have to consider here, is the Albina Vision Trust is about bring back the POC culture and history that was damaged by the development of I5 and other projects that damaged what was once a flourishing Black community. Literally their purpose is to bring that back, so while it's wonderful that all of those other places you mentioned are featuring art from the Black community, that is quite literally what the Albina Vision is all about.

Here is what their mission statement stands for. "Albina Vision Trust (AVT) is stewarding the thoughtful reinvention of lower Albina, the cultural heart of Portland and the once-thriving center of Portland's Black community, from which thousands of residents were forcibly displaced."

M Kass Sep 12, 2023 5:34 PM

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Originally Posted by uncommon.name (Post 10036651)
I think the part that you have to consider here, is the Albina Vision Trust is about bring back the POC culture and history that was damaged by the development of I5 and other projects that damaged what was once a flourishing Black community. Literally their purpose is to bring that back, so while it's wonderful that all of those other places you mentioned are featuring art from the Black community, that is quite literally what the Albina Vision is all about.

Here is what their mission statement stands for. "Albina Vision Trust (AVT) is stewarding the thoughtful reinvention of lower Albina, the cultural heart of Portland and the once-thriving center of Portland's Black community, from which thousands of residents were forcibly displaced."

I totally understand that, and am in full support. I helped do layout for the book Jumptown and also played a lot of gigs with Sweet Baby James Benton who owned a jazz club and speakeasy on Williams way back when. I understand the ramifications of the Vanport flood, the gentrification caused by the hospital, etc.. I support the cultural re-establishment aspirations, but at the same time, I think there is a bit of an overreach that is even being felt by the black community to try and live up to the expectations put upon the community by a huge influx of money. Kind of a 'you better do good things with art, music and sport and the expectations are high with all this Phil money', is what I hear from friends in the community. I think letting some aspects happen organically without a broad brush would be welcomed by all in the neighborhood. This feels a little bit like a marketing strategy than an honest attempt to re-establish cultutal footholds. That's just a boots on the ground feeling and sentiment I am picking up, though. We'll see. Again, I am in full support and will go to the gallery and enjoy it!


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