Opening Doors
Plans to redevelop a World War II-era chemical weapons depot could transform an undeveloped pocket of Northeastern Oregon.
Plans to redevelop a World War II-era chemical weapons depot could transform an undeveloped pocket of Northeastern Oregon.
Marijuana business accelerators target African American entrepreneurs who face discrimination in accessing capital.
The bankruptcy of NORPAC Foods shows the crisis that farm cooperatives face in the race to become national brands.
Cresa, the world’s only occupier-focused real estate firm, has announced that Jessika Jones has joined the Portland office as a project manager. Jessika has 15 years of real estate experience having previously worked with Marcus & Millichap.
As communities of color still face repercussions from ‘selectively enforced’ prohibition, Congressman Earl Blumenauer says the cannabis industry must make amends.
100% Employee-Owned Engineering, Architecture and Construction Firm Selected for Highly Coveted Honor for the 10th Time.
A new economic-development grant aims to kick-start Oregon’s nascent aquaculture sector.
The Trump administration’s 25% tariff on European wine could put the squeeze on distributors, but also create an opening for Oregon labels.
Businesses should consider love contracts to deal with office relationships.
In response to the announcement on February 10 that 115-year-old Concordia University in Portland would be closing after this semester, Corban University expressed prayers and support.