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Portland city planners rethink land use and the transportation network as the rise of e-commerce increases congestion and puts climate goals at risk.
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Portland city planners rethink land use and the transportation network as the rise of e-commerce increases congestion and puts climate goals at risk.
Commercial real estate experts say a leasing boom is around the corner.
Driven by bankruptcies, redundancies and the rise of e-commerce, the retail sector has been in flux for years. COVID-19 accelerated the shift. Oregon’s malls can either reinvent themselves to stay vital or they can fail.
The president of Oregon Business & Industry lays out how the trade group plans to aid recovery from the pandemic-driven downtown.
The pandemic has led to a resurgence of the suburbs as remote workers seek more space. Will offices follow suit?
A surge in people spending more time online and a new era of social messaging by brands have reshaped the world of advertising.
The executive director of the Port of Portland discusses his new property development strategy and what it is like to expand the airport while passenger numbers have fallen off a cliff.
The third in our series of interviews with business leaders about the future of work is with Michelle DePass, CEO of Meyer Memorial Trust.