Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion December 30, 2023
The Portland Museum of Art ignored the historical preservation of 142 Free St., and failed the public by not allowing one design entry utilizing that building. The building at 142 Free St. is functional, code-compliant for a museum and sound. Demolishing useful structures is not “green.” The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that 90% of construction waste is from demolition. This is costly and not sustainable. Buildings emphasizing... + full article
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2023 marked a slam dunk season for the WNBA, with more fans tuning in to catch a game in more than two decades. And fans also filled the seats, breaking the WNBA's previous 2018 attendance record.The league wants to drive that momentum forward ahead of the May start of the... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion January 01, 2024
Beyond the controversy of expanding the Portland Museum of Art, there is another issue that no one is talking about: There is no parking next to the museum, as provided in their plans shown in the press. With or without the nearby children’s museum, the reason the PMA has... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 23, 2023
Yes, the Portland Museum of Art should expand. But why did it choose a design that would tear down the Chamber of Commerce building at 142 Free St., designed by John Calvin Stevens? That building, and in particular its largely original façade, is a significant part of our... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA Opinion December 13, 2023
The citizens of Portland should urge their elected officials to permit the Portland Museum of Art to proceed with their plans to build a new addition. I had the honor of serving as Portland’s city manager in the 1980s when the museum was conceived, built and opened. The vision... + más
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ABC7 USA Nation June 04, 2023
LOS ANGELES (CNS) -- The industry group representing shippers announced Friday that operations at some marine terminals at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach were effectively shut down'' following staged concerted and disruptive work actions from the union... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life January 08, 2023
The Portland Museum of Art announced Friday that it has selected for its $100 million expansion. The expansion will consist of building a new wing and unifying the PMA campus, which currently comprises its signature Payson Building, Sweat Memorial Galleries, and McLellan House... + más
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