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MulvannyG2 Architecture in Portland promotes seven
MulvannyG2 Architecture has promoted Gary Larson to senior principal and John Flynn, Robert Hoffman, Randy Trout, Les Lasher and Matt Neish to principal. In addition, it has promoted Suenn Ho to retail design lead. Larson was previously a principal with MulvannyG2. He has worked on the Burnside Bridgehead...
Portland Pacesetters: September 5, 2007
PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT Jeanne Lawson Associates has hired Eryne Kehe as a project manager. Kehe has nine years of city planning and public outreach experience and was recently a long-range planner and assistant to the city manager in Lake Oswego. PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ...
Portland Pacesetters Briefs: February 12, 2007
CONSTRUCTION Matt Leeding, vice president and long-standing employee of Walsh Construction Co., has been named president of Walsh Builders and Contractors Equipment Co. Leeding, a graduate of Oregon State University, joined the company in 1980. He has held positions over the years from laborer to carpenter,...
Spatial Competition, Supply And Transportation Demand
The author developed and estimated a model of spatial competition between grain elevators which is explained in this paper. Grain elevators compete over space for products, which they in turn supply to the market and form the demand for transportation. The author model these supply and corresponding transportation demands as...
Oregon chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects launches
The Oregon chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects has launched an outreach and education project, Pacific Northwest Style, in an effort to help define, recognize and promote the landscape architecture profession and the public. According to ASLA Oregon President Dave Walters, the 15-month project is intended...
Eugene: History
Eugene: HistoryA site near present-day Eugene was settled in 1846 by Eugene F. Skinner at the base of a mountain peak called Yapo-ah by the Calapooya tribe. The settlement was named Skinner's, and in 1852 a townsite was laid out by Skinner and Judge D. M. Risdon, who erected the...
Eugene, Ore., Voters to Elect a New Mayor, Four Councilors.
By Edward Russo, The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 17--Tuesday's primary election gives Eugene voters a chance to radically overhaul the political power structure on the Eugene City Council -- or to leave it alone. With...
EUGENE'S NEW URBAN CURB APPEAL
Byline: Susan Palmer The Register-Guard CORRECTION (ran 12/11/03): A front-page story Tuesday about Eugene architecture incorrectly described Otto Poticha's affiliation with the University of Oregon. Poticha, a professional architect, is an adjunct professor at the UO. Something is happening to downtown Eugene - and winter...
Where should arena go?
Byline: The Register-Guard The University of Oregon has made the easy decision - to replace beloved but hopelessly aged and cramped McArthur Court with a new basketball arena. Most of the needed donations have already been pledged, and the rest are presumably within wooing distance. ...
Letters in the Editor's Mailbag
Byline: The Register-Guard Conserve riverfront As a University of Oregon student and bike commuter, I am concerned about upcoming industrialization of the beautiful riverfront bike paths near the university. Conservation of the natural riverfront area is crucial in improving livability in east...
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