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The Pearl District was first named in print in March 1987, in an article titled “The Pearl District” by Terry Hammond in The Rose Arts Magazine, a free local periodical in Portland. [10] Marty Smith uncovered the origin story and corrected rumors in his humorous Dr. Know column in Willamette Week in January 2014.
The same day, Chen started a live stream on YouTube claiming he had broken into a scam compound. [16] He was supposedly pursued by someone wearing military attire, and Chen was beaten up before the stream abruptly ended. [17] [18] Online viewership of the stream exceeded 10,000, and over 40,000 comments were made online following the stream. [19]
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The Centennial Mills, originally known as the Crown Mills, is a complex of twelve buildings along the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District, [1] in the United States. The Portland Development Commission , later renamed Prosper Portland, acquired Centennial Mills in 2000.
The Hawthorne District, a retail, restaurant, and cultural district running through the Buckman, Hosford-Abernethy, Sunnyside, Richmond, and Mt. Tabor neighborhoods; Maywood Park, a Northeast neighborhood incorporated as a separate city that is now completely surrounded by the city of Portland
Restaurants in Pearl District, Portland, Oregon (1 C, 27 P) Pages in category "Pearl District, Portland, Oregon" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
Cosmopolitan on the Park, [3] or simply the Cosmopolitan, [4] is a high-rise condominium building in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District, in the United States. Construction began in 2014 and was completed in 2016. It is the tallest building in the Pearl District and the tallest residential tower in Portland. [4]
The Fields Park is an urban greenspace in Portland, Oregon's Pearl District. [1] Construction of the 3.2-acre park began in 2012 and has been estimated to cost up to $4 million. [ 2 ]