- Portland Public Market
The Portland Public Market was a
public market inPortland, Oregon ,United States , built in 1933 at a widely-advertised cost of $1 million. Controversial and ambitious, it was never as successful as the Central Public Market, centered at southwest Fifth and Yamhill Streets, which it was intended to replace. [http://www.portlandpublicmarket.com/PortlandPublicMarket-History.html Portland Public Market History] ]Three stories tall with eleven-story towers, three blocks long, and with features including a gas station and a 500-seat auditorium, it was primarily a novelty, and struggled to retain tenants until finally closing in 1942. [ [http://www.ohs.org/education/oregonhistory/historical_records/dspDocument.cfm?doc_ID=00093AD8-57D4-1E94-891B80B0527200A7 Oregon Historical Society - Portland Public Market and Downtown] ]
The building was leased to the
U.S. Navy in 1943, then sold to theOregon Journal in 1948 as the paper's operations plant. The paper moved out in 1961, and the building stood unused until it was bought in 1968 by the City of Portland, which demolished it the next year to make way for an expansion ofHarbor Drive , which was itself largely replaced in 1974 byTom McCall Waterfront Park [ [http://www.portlandonline.com/Auditor/index.cfm?&a=11059&c=27408 City of Portland Auditor's Office - Historical Timeline] ] .There is currently no permanent public market in the city. [ [http://www.portlandpublicmarket.com/PortlandPublicMarket-WhoWhatWhy.html Portland Public Market: Why, What, Who] ] As of
September 26 2007 , Portlanders may have a renewed chance at a new Public Market. [ [http://portlandtribune.com/news/story.php?story_id=119083835216826200 Public Market sets sights on new home ] ] Until September 2007, the Historic Portland Public Market Foundation was considering Union Station as a possible site. [ [http://www.portlandpublicmarket.com/pdxMkt-Story070115.html Portland Public Market - Nortwest Examiner Story, January 2007 ] ] However, it now appears that the former office of the United States Department of Homeland Security at 511 N.W. Broadway is the site favored by the Public Market foundation. However, this building has been awarded to PNCA for their use as a graduate studies building.ee also
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Portland Farmers Market
*Portland Saturday Market References
External links
* [http://www.portlandpublicmarket.com Portland Public Market] (official website)
* [http://www.wweek.com/wwire/?p=9394 Portland Public Market 2.0—Paul vs. Dolich at the City Club] ,September 25 2007 story about the market from "Willamette Week "
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