Self-proclaimed dorks shape Portland startup scene
Led by young entrepreneurs like Puppet Labs CEO Luke Kanies, Portland’s tech startup scene is beginning to attract millions in venture capital.
Led by young entrepreneurs like Puppet Labs CEO Luke Kanies, Portland’s tech startup scene is beginning to attract millions in venture capital.
Future B Homes is restarting a long-stalled urban housing development at Crescent Village in northeast Eugene.
Xerox Corp. offered a buyout to 120 of its Wilsonville workers as an alternative to their transfer to HCL Technologies, an Indian contractor.
The first Ecotality electric car public charging station arrived in the Metro area this week, at Wilsonville City Hall.
Rep. Earl Blumenauer urged the White House to include tough environmental standards in a trade agreement currently being negotiated with Asian nations, including Malaysia and Vietnam.
Earlier this year, Powell’s Books made national headlines by eliminating 31 jobs in Portland, stirring up familiar questions about the future of independent booksellers in the age of e-readers and smart phones. But a quick study of the latest numbers from Oregon’s top private companies shows that Powell’s actually survived the recession in a stronger position than many of its peers.
Officials at four of the nation’s top high-end coffee companies say the investment company that took a stake in Stumptown also approached them.
Portland city Commissioner Dan Saltzman unveiled a formal pitch to create an independent panel of volunteers who would propose city utility rates.
Ecoroof startup Columbia Green Technologies Inc. closed on a $500,000 angel investment, which it will use to hire more employees.
The little-known Oregon Self Employment Assistance Program helps the unemployed start their own businesses instead of looking for work.