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  2. River View Cemetery (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    On May 2, 2011, the City of Portland announced that it had agreed to purchase 146 acres (59 ha) of this undeveloped surplus land for $11.25 million, which will be managed by Portland Parks & Recreation with the initial goals of habitat stabilization, removal of invasive species, and trail and access planning. [14]

  3. Centennial Mills - Wikipedia

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    The Portland Development Commission, later renamed Prosper Portland, acquired Centennial Mills in 2000. The buildings were slated for demolition, except for the flour and feed mill buildings. [ 2 ] Between summer 2015 and fall 2016, most of the buildings on the property were demolished.

  4. Jeff Cogen - Wikipedia

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    Creation of the Multnomah County CROPS Farm: in 2009, Cogen's office launched the Multnomah County CROPS Farm, a piece of county-owned land used to grow fresh produce for the Oregon Food Bank. [21] The surplus Multnomah County property in Troutdale, Oregon, was converted into a two-acre farm and has since grown vegetables for people accessing ...

  5. Fred A., May, and Ann Shogren House - Wikipedia

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    The Fred A., May, and Anne Shogren House is a historic residence in Portland, Oregon, United States. For nearly 30 years, sisters May (1861–1928) and Anne (1868–1934) Shogren were the premier dressmakers and arbiters of women's fashion to the wealthy elite in Portland. They were also successful businesswomen, employing 50 to 100 ...

  6. Washington High School (Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the City of Portland purchased 5.4 acres (22,000 m 2) of the school property for $4.5 million. [24] That parcel included the gym, a three-story addition, a one-story outbuilding and the track and field. At that time, the city was intending to use the land for a community center and athletic fields when funding became available. [24]

  7. First & Main - Wikipedia

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    First & Main is a 17-story, 210.34 ft (64.11 m) office tower in downtown Portland, Oregon, at First and Main streets. The building was completed in 2010 at a cost of $100 million with Hoffman Construction Company as the general contractor for developer Shorenstein Properties .

  8. City Liquidators - Wikipedia

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    City Liquidators is a furniture warehouse in the Buckman neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It was established in 1977 by Walt Pelett, who still owns the company along with his wife, Pam. [ 1 ] The company occupies seven buildings totaling 390,000-square feet.

  9. Government of Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The government of Portland, Oregon is based on a mayor–council government system. Elected officials include the mayor, a 12-member city council, and a city auditor.The city council is responsible for legislative policy, while the mayor appoints a professional city manager who oversees the various bureaus and day-to-day operations of the city.

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