Leaders of the Portland Diamond Project have asked lawmakers to modify the bill to increase the authorized bond amount from ...
Following a public hearing and work session on Monday, the Oregon Senate Committee on Finance and Revenue gave Senate Bill ...
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Bonds would be paid back by taxes on baseball players and team executives if Portland were to land a team when MLB expands.
Supporters of the South Waterfront ballpark say taxpayers wouldn't be saddled with paying off the bonds, but a Portland MLB team and visiting teams would.
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 ...
The Portland Diamond Project is asking the Oregon Legislature for $800 million in bonds to help construct a professional ...
The Metro Council has awarded a $750,000 grant to Portland Parks & Rec to transform the Tom McCall bowl at Portland's ...
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 ...
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 ...
Five months after the City of Portland voted to put its support behind bringing a Major League Baseball team to town, leader ...
A bill in Oregon would tax professional baseball players to fund $800 million in bonds for a stadium to attract a Major ...
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