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MADE 2024 Handmade Bike Show Is Back in Portland and Tickets are on Sale Now!
Support us! Bikerumor may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. In the void left from NAHBS, MADE has quickly become the leading industry and consumer event that highlights the beauty and craftsmanship of handmade bicycles. Back again after a stop in Australia, MADE announces that tickets are on sale now! The tickets are for MADE 2024 which takes place in Portland, Oregon on August 23-25, at Portland’s iconic Zidell Yards venue.
Portland Basks in Predictable Sunny Skies, A Week of Calm Weather Ahead
The National Weather Service in Portland, Oregon, has issued a straightforward forecast for the upcoming week, promising a stretch of clear skies and consistent temperatures, an inviting prospect for residents tired from the recent unpredictable weather patterns. According to the latest update from the NWS, the day is set to remain sunny with a high near 83 degrees. The calmness in the air is palpable as the winds are expected to stay light, shifting from northwest in the morning to a soft north breeze by the afternoon.
5 Takeaways from the Trail Blazers' 5 Summer League games
The Portland Trail Blazers went 3-2 in the Las Vegas Summer League. The Summer League is especially entertaining when it's a rebuilding team with a high draft pick like the Blazers and Donovan Clingan. This summer further solidified the fact that Clingan was a steal at pick No. 7. His stellar play was certainly the highlight for the Blazers, but they also had a few low points.
Portland General Electric declares dividend
PORTLAND, Ore. - On, PORTLAND, Ore. - On July 19, 2024. (NYSE: POR) declared a quarterly common stock dividend of. The company's dividend is evaluated based on capital requirements and financial performance. PGE targets a dividend payout ratio of 60 to 70% over the long term. The quarterly dividend is...
Beaverton's Dennis Connors has turned tragedy into triumph in his life beyond the armed forces
Beaverton’s Dennis Connors has a unique story, but at the same time he doesn’t. The former Marine and war veteran has lingering effects from his time defending our country, and further effects from a stroke he suffered four years ago. But while still coping with the sadly common residuals from an experience many can’t relate, along with the tragic results of a compromising health scare, the 39-year-old has made the most of his circumstances, much of which he attributes to a sport that’s now taking...
Debate over street plaza revolves around costs and public benefits, PBOT says
Last week we shared a story about how the owner of Mayfly Taproom in Kenton was alarmed because the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT) wanted to re-open the plaza in front of his business to car drivers. PBOT has said Fenwick Plaza doesn’t fit their vision for a neighborhood public street space and would have to be removed this fall. But now the city might reconsider that position based on community feedback and the issue has sparked a robust conversation about public plazas and who they serve.
Newspaper corrections for July 24, 2024
An article in Sunday’s Business section contained a typo that indicated Oregon’s hospitality and information industries have large shares of workers over 55. Those industries actually have the smallest share of older workers. The photograph on page A2 of The Sunday Oregonian was from The Associated Press and...
Street of Dreams pivots to showcase a variety of builders across multiple communities
Although initially tabbed for the Forest Highlands neighborhood in Lake Oswego, the 2024 Street of Dreams this August will instead take place across multiple communities and feature a more varied selection of homes to peruse. Rachel Trice, the chief membership and marketing manager for the event organizer — the Home Building Association of Greater Portland — said that the originally planned development, Oswego Reserve, couldn’t be completed in time and so the HBA will host the Street of Dreams at that site in 2025. The...
Watch as comfort llamas with 'I love PDX' blankets greet travelers at Portland airport
After a long flight or as pre-travel nerves are getting the best of you, comfort is just what some passengers need. Tourists and Oregon locals arriving at Portland International Airport on July 11 were greeted by emotional support llamas. Two llamas wearing blankets that read "I love PDX" were spotted at with the purpose of helping anxious travelers.
Former Boston Celtics starter poised to be traded by new team in next seven months
Former Boston Celtics starter Robert Williams III is projected to be traded by Blazer's Edge's Adrian Bernecich sometime in the next seven months due to the presence of Deandre Ayton and first-round pick Donovan Clingan ahead of him on the depth chart. "The Blazers probably look to start Ayton with...
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