Approved on Wednesday, a report for the program outlines the "storefront cluster health index" that is underway.
High operating costs and other issues have either forced businesses to close or incentivized them to move elsewhere. The city's trying to help those sticking it out.
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PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - Downtown Portland Clean and Safe’s “PDX Pop-Up Shops’ program helps small business owners find permanent retail locations. And by helping them succeed, the program indirectly ...
Portland's business reputation is at a crossroads. While many residents see the city as livable and vibrant as ever, entrepreneurs and companies often report growing concerns about safety, cost and ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Triche Sylvester is a small business owner who loves to support other small businesses. She was one of the many shoppers taking advantage of Small Business Saturday at the ...
U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden is flanked by, l-r: Jon DeAsis, owner of Benchmade Knives; Erica Mitchell, CFO of Hood River Distillers; ...
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