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Kevin Cavenaugh is back with a new idea for food carts

Developer Kevin Cavenaugh has a deal is in the works for the Burnside Rocket to sell for between $2 million and $3 million by the end of this week. And he says he is returning to his “guerilla...

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Who bought the Burnside Rocket? We’ll tell you!

"Guerilla Developer" Kevin Cavenaugh says he's on his way back out of financial trouble. At the end of last year, Cavenaugh announced a new project that will bring an up-scale outdoor food court to a...

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Photos: Construction of food cart incubator ‘the Ocean’

Construction work is under way at a pair of buildings formerly occupied by Timberline Dodge, a former automotive garage in Northeast Portland that is being converted into a series of...

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St. Johns building’s new owners planning transformation

Portland-based Realtor Debbie Thomas and Boly:Welch co-owner Patricia Welch are planning to convert the Jower's Building into office, retail and possibly residential space. The post St. Johns...

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Creative infill designs given spotlight

Eight urban infill developments will be featured on an upcoming tour hosted by AIA Portland. The post Creative infill designs given spotlight appeared first on Daily Journal of Commerce.

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Design review on tap for Fair-Haired Dumbbell

After responding to concerns issued by the Portland Design Commission, the team is seeking another review. The post Design review on tap for Fair-Haired Dumbbell appeared first on Daily Journal of...

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For ‘Dumbbell’ project, beauty is skin deep

The Portland Design Commission has asked the Regional Arts and Culture Council to assess, and provide feedback about, the artwork design that covers the exterior of Guerrilla Development's Fair-Haired...

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Out with old, in with new on Sandy Boulevard

Builders are 'scrambling' to finish by the end of next month a renovation to suit a new marketplace. The post Out with old, in with new on Sandy Boulevard appeared first on Daily Journal of Commerce.

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A splash of color for the Fair-Haired Dumbbell

If you see what looks like a page out of a Dr. Seuss book going up on a building east of the Burnside Bridge, that’s just the painting of the Fair-Haired Dumbbell. The post A splash of color for the...

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Is it Sandy Boulevard’s moment?

A new proposal on the Northeast Portland street could represent a tipping point for the commercial corridor, as large out-of-state firms follow the footsteps of smaller projects from local developers....

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