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A confluence of factors caused the demise of the company, among them financial troubles unrelated to the restaurant suffered by Paul Forchuk in the late 1970s, the failure of the Denver location due to drug activity, and failure of Earthquake Ethel's (a Portland nightclub that was part of the Forchuk/Hedberg partnership), the decline of 82nd ...
Bissell Brothers touts putting Maine and their team above all else, capturing a place on the list of 100 best places to work in Maine. The brewery also gives $50,000 a year to Maine-based ...
The firehouse was listed on the City of Portland's Historic Resource Inventory for its 20th-century Italian Renaissance architecture and historic importance. According to the Historic Resource Inventory, the building was designed for Engine and Truck Company #3 and was "one of four stations of similar design erected on the west side, all designed by Battalion Chief Lee Holden, father of the ...
Everybody Eats PDX was a Black-owned, [1] soul food restaurant that served Cajun and Creole cuisine in northwest Portland's Pearl District. [2] [3] Portland Monthly 's Katherine Chew Hamilton described the menu as "Southern-meets-Pacific-Northwest cooking". [4] The brunch menu included chicken and waffles (including a peach cobbler variety) and ...
The Henry Weinhard Brewery complex, also the Cellar Building and Brewhouse and Henry Weinhard's City Brewery, is a former brewery in Portland, Oregon.Since 2000, it has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
McMenamins was founded by brothers Mike and Brian McMenamin, who grew up in northeast Portland, Oregon. [1] They trace the beginning of McMenamins to the 1974 opening of Produce Row Café. [1] In 1985, McMenamins opened Oregon's first brewpub in the Southwest Portland neighborhood of Hillsdale. [3]
The Honeyman Hardware Company Building is a historic commercial building located at 832 NW Hoyt Street in Northwest Portland, Oregon. It was completed in 1912 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 15, 1989.
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