10.23.05
Manufactured homes – Hunger is an income problem
Hunger is an income problem
The Mail Tribune - Oct 19 7:32 AM
Solving Oregons hunger dilemma will require tackling its close cousin: overpriced housing, Gov. Ted Kulongoski told a Medford gathering Tuesday. But before anyone can effectively grapple with either issue, the people of the state have to realize theres a problem.Save to My Web
COUNTY CONTINIUES M37 PROCESS
La Grande Observer - Oct 21 6:08 PM
An Oregon judge’s ruling last week that struck down Measure 37 the voter-approved property rights law has changed little in Union County except for the warning the planning office is giving to those seeking relief.Save to My Web
McCormick & Schmicks
The Providence Phoenix - Oct 20 9:40 AM
In real estate, its location, location, location. In seafood restaurants, its altogether, boys and girls: fresh, fresh, fresh. McCormick & Schmicks Seafood Restaurants are a chain, but since they make a fetish of freshness, this is a good thing for the state of seafood at large.Save to My Web
GlobeSt.com UPDATE: Ikea Commits to Portland
GlobeSt.com - Oct 20 11:40 AM
PORTLAND, OR-Sweden-based home-furnishings retailer Ikea will anchor Cascade Station, a 120-acre swath of development-ready Port-owned land along the light rail line to Portland International Airport that has been primed for development since early 2001. The commitment comes after months of negotiations and is expected to kick start two million sf of mixed-use development.Save to My Web
Mysteries on tap
South Bend Tribune - Oct 23 7:53 AM
Saudi Arabia’s royal family has been deposed, oil is more precious than ever, and the world faces possible nuclear war.Save to My Web
In a Year, Portland-Area Home Prices Up 22.5%
Real Estate News - Oct 16 6:18 PM
RISMEDIA, Oct. 17, 2005 (KRT) The median sales price for a home in the Portland area surged 22.5 percent in September from the same month a year ago, marking the biggest increase in at least 25 years.Save to My Web
HARBOR RESIDENTS OPPOSE MANUFACTURED HOME PARK
Curry Coastal Pilot - Oct 15 9:01 AM
Two Harbor residents started a petition drive this week in opposition to a manufactured home park that one of their neighbors is looking to build off Oceanview Drive.Save to My Web