Supporters of the South Waterfront ballpark say taxpayers wouldn't be saddled with paying off the bonds, but a Portland MLB ...
The Portland Diamond Project is asking the Oregon Legislature for $800 million in bonds to help construct a professional ...
Bonds would be paid back by taxes on baseball players and team executives if Portland were to land a team when MLB expands.
PORTLAND, Ore. — A first look at a new Major League Baseball stadium proposed for Portland's south Waterfront was unveiled during a legislative committee on Monday. The Portland Diamond Project ...
Backers of the project — which aims to build the stadium at a 33-acre site on Portland’s south waterfront called Zidell Yards — told lawmakers that it could boost the city’s economy ...
The request, more than five times the original ask, will come in the form of an amendment to a 2003 Senate bill that allows ...
Planning is beginning to redevelop the bowl in Waterfront Park. Portland Parks has received 750-thousand-dollars from Metro to launch a national design competition. It'll ...
The Portland Diamond Project, which has worked to bring an MLB team to Portland since 2017 in fits and starts, landed on Zidell Yards in September as the location for a potential stadium and Cheek ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Five months after the City of Portland voted to put its support behind bringing a Major League Baseball team to town, leader are taking their vision of a new stadium ...
The road to bringing Major League Baseball to Portland went through Oregon’s Senate Finance and Revenue Committee on Monday as supporters stepped up to the plate to fund construction with a ...