Biking hub good for business
The ever-growing bike traffic on Portland’s North Williams Ave. is great for local businesses.
The ever-growing bike traffic on Portland’s North Williams Ave. is great for local businesses.
The technological challenges of healthcare reform offer a potentially lucrative opportunity to the estimated 5,000 open source software developers working in Oregon.
Veteran Oregon tech entrepreneur Craig Barnes launches social couponing business CauseOn.
Cindy Grossman converted a hay and alfalfa ranch into a destination resort in Terrebonne.
An online farmers market gives residents of Brownsville, Scio, Sweet Home and Lebanon access to fresh, local food year-round.
Jai Nicholson has placed billboards along Oregon highways to advertise for local companies, but ODOT says the signs are illegal.
Magazine has been named one of the top 10 small business publications in the country by the national American Society of Business Publication Editors, which also awarded five additional honors to the magazine for excellence in writing and design.
Portland is earning a reputation as a hub for business minds who want to change the world.
The Portland Winterhawks are unlikely to stay at the Memorial Coliseum after 2013 unless improvements are made, Team President Doug Piper said.
Despite the sweltering heat, hundreds of people stood in line for hours to apply for temp jobs at the Oregon State Fair.