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Daily Journal of Commerce Oregon
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Oregon's Building Connections
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The Daily Journal of Commerce (DJC) provides the most comprehensive resources and reporting on the Portland, Oregon building and construction market. DJC is an affiliate of Bridgetower Media, and because it is the official newspaper of the City of Portland, DJC is the premier source of public notice information, including call for bid notices and real estate foreclosure listings. For over a century, DJC has connected subscribers to key business opportunities all around the state. Moreover, the DJC daily newspaper and website provide up-to-date coverage and reporting of industry developments such as construction news, real estate, development, urban planning, energy, transportation news and more. The DJC daily newspaper and website is your inside source for the most current and vital information in the building industries serving Oregon and southwest Washington State. The DJC Provides: • Industry News • Local Business Leads • Official Calls for Bids • Foreclosure Notices • Property Transfers • Contracting Permits • New Business Filings • Court Filings • Mortgage Deeds of Trust • Other Public Notice Information DJC subscribers enjoy immediate and timely access to this key industry information, organized to foster connections that boost their businesses. For over a century, the DJC has worked hard to establish itself as the leading inside source to key information that develops opportunities and forges relationships among the Portland, Oregon business community. The DJC key values are: • Curiosity • Responsibility • Immediacy • Empowerment Together, DJC seeks to stay true to these core values, which the DJC believes benefit subscribers and provides them with the best product possible. Interested? View membership options , or Contact Us to learn more about how the Daily Journal of Commerce can help your business.
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- Portland, Oregon
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- 1872
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- news, construction bidding, projects, public notices, architecture, construction, development, engineering, energy, transportation, real estate, and sustainability
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Cuba’s large-scale blackouts that left 10 million people without power this month may not have happened if the government had added solar power as promised to boost its failing electric grid, some experts say.
Blackouts in Cuba prompt solar power questions - Daily Journal of Commerce
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Metro has discussed allocation of a dedicated percentage of funds to capital investments for affordable housing
Portland-metro supportive housing services may change - Daily Journal of Commerce
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Construction of a five-story, fully electric development in the Tigard Triangle is set to wrap up this month.
All-electric mixed-use building nearly ready in Tigard - Daily Journal of Commerce
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The once-bustling landmark — a leading example of modernist architecture when it was built in the 1960s — has fallen into disrepair
European landmark's days apparently numbered - Daily Journal of Commerce
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Portland’s Union Station needs more than $250 million in upgrades, complicating Prosper Portland’s push to sell the station to a buyer who would keep it running.
Prosper Portland looks for Union Station suitors - Daily Journal of Commerce
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When a hurricane sets its sights on Florida, storm-weary residents may think of catastrophic wind, hammering rain and dangerous storm surge. Mounds of sand swallowing their homes? Not so much.
Challenges pile up for Florida property owners - Daily Journal of Commerce
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The Oregon Department of Transportation is forging ahead with raising funds for the Interstate 5 Rose Quarter Improvement Project after learning that it will not receive a $750 million federal grant.
Massive project's funding plan takes $750 million hit - Daily Journal of Commerce
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The Portland Design Commission on Thursday unanimously approved a land use application for a Lloyd Center concert venue that will seat 2,000 to 4,250 attendees
Lloyd Center performing arts venue project advances - Daily Journal of Commerce
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As an affordable housing complex in Portland’s Sunnyside neighborhood nears its regulatory expiration, the city has agreed to facilitate a company’s purchase of the property to ensure units remain affordable.
Portland providing aid to keep dozens of apartments affordable - Daily Journal of Commerce
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