Community groups, developers, bring alleys out of the shadows
The revamped spaces serve as community gathering spots in densifying neighborhoods.
The revamped spaces serve as community gathering spots in densifying neighborhoods.
In its 2017 listings, Oregon Super Lawyers Magazine has named ten of Bullard Law’s attorneys as either Oregon Super Lawyers® or Oregon Rising Stars®. Every year Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, selects attorneys from over 70 practice areas and varying firm sizes to determine the state’s outstanding lawyers. Lawyers included in the listings have attained … Read more
SolarWorld gets cash infusion, OSU proposes new taxing districts and Oregon Health Plan funding in danger.
Open border commerce and tourism initiatives move forward in Baja — and Oregon.
Portland-based investment firm Arnerich Massena announced today two new members of the Firm’s Board of Directors. Arthur Coyne, CFA, senior research analyst, has been named secretary of the Board. Ryland Moore has been promoted to director of business development and will also join the Board of Directors. Both Coyne and Moore have also been named … Read more
In March 2016, Oregon enacted a geographically-tiered minimum wage hike. (Read former Bullard Alert here). The first increase went into effect last year. The second increase went into effect on July 1, 2017. Scheduled annual minimum wage increases will continue through 2022. Effective July 1, 2017, for all employees performing work in the “Portland Urban … Read more
Concordia University and partners create a more diverse and dynamic workforce for Oregon.
Neighborhood groups are putting pressure on Portland’s City Council to introduce long awaited parking reforms. But a lack of unified voice from the business community could further delay solutions.
PDX is No. 1 and Port executive director explains why container service isn’t the be all, end all. Plus: a push for public marijuana use.