Port of Portland buying industrial land
The Port of Portland is becoming one of the largest industrial property developers in the region.
The Port of Portland is becoming one of the largest industrial property developers in the region.
Leading economic indicators rose .2% in September, signaling only modest economic growth.
ON Semiconductor Corp. shares are down almost 16% after flooding in Thailand severely damaged operations.
Eight electric vehicle charging stations between Ashland and Cottage Grove will open in the next few weeks.
The popular Oregon Coast Garden Center closed last month after 52 years of business.
Research editor Brandon Sawyer launches in this issue Data Dig, an occasional series that looks underneath the hood of various business and economic topics.
Our latest survey on business confidence shows that, like the nation, jobs are the No. 1 concern for Oregon business leaders.
Chris Barhyte keeps a stack of unopened letters in his offices from would-be buyers of the family business. “I don’t even open them any more,” he says. “I’m just not interested in selling. I’d probably have to put on a suit.”
The wall-sized whiteboard inside Portland’s DoJo Agency is dotted with what have become the most important words in Portland’s ever-dynamic media ecosystem: Facebook. Twitter. LinkedIn. Maybe you’ve heard of them.
It takes a village to raise a business. That’s the attitude adopted by GO Box, a startup that aims to reduce waste generated by disposable food cart containers. The company, which launched this past summer, relies on a volunteer network of local shops and restaurants to help distribute its reusable food cart containers.