
The legendary Hamburger Mary’s is headed back to Portland and sparking a fury of excitement, especially from the gay community that remembers the flamboyant and popular burger joint from years past. The franchise announced it's planning to make the Rose City its 11th outlet, but has kept the location under wraps while negotiating a lease. read more »
I got the opportunity to sit down with Matt Nees and Bryce Yonker the other day, and within an hour my story idea list had doubled in size. There’s a lot going on with tech innovation in Oregon, and Nees, who’s been president of the Software Association of Oregon for about a year now, and his colleague Yonker have a sharp inside view of not only what’s happening, but also what’s coming.
Earlier this month I wrote a 4,000-word story on the shaky future of large destination resorts in Oregon. Here’s the abridged version: The housing collapse, over-saturation and public outcry has stalled any new big resorts, those given an exemption to build outside urban growth boundaries in hopes of spurring tourism for rural economies.
My conference call with two Jive Software executives on Monday was quite a workout. It isn’t easy to type in synch with people so excited about their prospects that they can barely complete a sentence without flinging out phrases like “ awesome growth trajectory,” “totally stoked” and (avert your eyes now) “kicking ass and taking names.”

Sen. Ron Wyden met with members of the Oregon craft brewing community to discuss his proposed tax breaks. Out of all of Oregon's industries, why should the government be helping brewers?
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It's official: Initiative 28, which would establish a statewide supply system for medical marijuana retail sales, has qualified for the November ballot.
Doug Hoschek spent the 1980s traveling the country selling his new invention — Polar Fleece, which he says he invented in 1980. Hoschek, 64, has lived and breathed the textile industry his entire life. Although his claim to fame is the innovation of synthetic textiles, Hoschek argues that Oregon could have a bright future in wool.
Stahlbush Island Farms intended their organic pumpkin puree for human consumption, but are finding a huge market in dog owners.
read more »The current newsletter is available from Jordan Schrader Ramis PC, featuring "The Latest on the Estate Tax"
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Band's founding member joins lead guitarist and tournament host Tommy Thayer for fourth annual concert & tournament to benefit Boxer Athletics. Click for more info.
Graduate Certificate Program in Gerontology begins this fall. Designed for working healthcare professionals who serve older adults. Click for more information.
Oregon Business has launched the first online real-time stream dedicated to business news on its website, OregonBusiness.com. The service will deliver unprecedented statewide business and economic information in real time. Read more.
Inspiring and educating business owners who want to "go green." Tuesday, October 5, 8:30-5:00pm, The Gerding Theater in Portland
Breaking the mold in Baker County: Base Camp Baker™ brings a twist to traditional tourism.
Read their economic plan after the jump.