Portland demolition roundup: Belmont Records, Sewick’s Dive Bar
Two historic Southeast Portland buildings are slated for demolition. Sewick’s Dive Bar closes Feb. 29 and Belmont Records in April.
Two historic Southeast Portland buildings are slated for demolition. Sewick’s Dive Bar closes Feb. 29 and Belmont Records in April.
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