Morning Roundup: Tiny homes moving to Salem; Apple can’t stop building data Prineville centers
Tiny homes may be coming to Salem, and Apple can’t stop building data centers in Prineville.
Tiny homes may be coming to Salem, and Apple can’t stop building data centers in Prineville.
Oregon Business readers respond to The Sprawl Tax.
Nike’s Phil Knight announces retirement, while Portland voters will consider a $258 million housing bond.
Portland to tax new construction, corporate tax may be good for job growth.
Portland misses out on smart parking, and Bullseye Glass isn’t the only company to face violations.
Bullseye Glass is fined again, and Amazon may expand operations in Portland.
Oregonians respond to shootings with more gun purchases, and Intel wants to rebuild trust.
Nike drops its suit, and another initiative has qualified for the November ballot.
Container co. enters small home market; everyone hates Portland’s Superfund cleanup plan.
Just more than six months ago the Federal Reserve Bank raised the benchmark Federal Funds rate by 0.25 percent — the first rate hike in nine years.