Recent Articles from Hilary Dorsey
Mass-timber firm acquires Oregon glulam manufacturer
Timberlab Holdings, owner of Timberlab, has acquired the assets of American Laminators, an Oregon-based glue-laminated聽timber (glulam) manufacturer.
Portland business acquired by international firm
Seattle-based architecture and design firm MG2 has acquired Studio C Architecture, a Portland firm that focuses on multifamily projects.
More work ahead for Veterans Memorial Coliseum
The Historic Landmarks Commission on Monday approved plans for a variety of exterior improvements at the venue in Portland's Rose Quarter.
Pacific Northwest business changes its name
An architecture firm based in Battle Ground, Washington, has rebranded itself to fit its mission. Johansson Wing Architects is now Aetta Architects.
Construction of suburban park completed
A grand opening for Hillsboro鈥檚 newest park, Reed鈥檚 Crossing Park, took place on Saturday.
Construction costs rise for Oregon highway projects
The Oregon Transportation Commission on Thursday authorized an $85.2 million increase for work on Interstate 205 and an approximately $15.4 million increase for work on Oregon Route 217.
$6.6 million tech facility in Portland building permits | May 13, 2024
A permit is under inspection for construction of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) facility in North Portland.
Utility project in Forest Park in Portland land use review intakes | May 13, 2024
A type 3 procedure (conditional use) is pending for a Portland General Electric project to construct a new 1,400-foot-long segment of transmission corridor and shift a portion of existing transmission corridor slightly south.
70-year-old architecture firm changes leadership
Sharron van der Meulen is now managing partner of Portland-based ZGF and Solvei Neiger is now managing partner of the firm's Portland office.
$6.8M temporary outdoor shelter in Portland building permits | May 6, 2024
A permit was issued for construction of a temporary outdoor shelter and parking on a property in North Portland.
Old Town apartment upgrades in Portland land use review intakes | May 6, 2024
A type 1 procedure (historic resource review) is pending for HVAC improvements at the Sally McCracken Apartments.
Southeast Portland land use and transportation plan approved
The amendments to the city鈥檚 comprehensive plan and zoning code will primarily impact future development in the Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood.
News
- Mass-timber firm acquires Oregon glulam manufacturer
- Financing plan for $120 million ballpark advances
- $8.4 million in top bidders | May 17, 2024
- Building Blocks: Mike’s Drive-In (Milwaukie)
- Flaws found in Portland’s inclusionary housing program
- Portland business acquired by international firm
- More work ahead for Veterans Memorial Coliseum
- Pacific Northwest business changes its name
- Construction of suburban park completed
- Construction costs rise for Oregon highway projects
- Modern safety helmets replace traditional hard hats on construction sites
- $6.6 million tech facility in Portland building permits | May 13, 2024
Commentary
- Buy American Act requirements becoming more stringent | Opinion
- New federal rule banning noncompetes may impact construction industry | Opinion
- A letter to the editor from Edward Sullivan and Carrie Richter | Opinion
- April bears chase off March bulls; interest rate cuts still paused | Opinion
- To help address labor difficulties, cultivate better bosses | Opinion
- Impact of Supreme Court decision in takings clause case is hazy | Opinion
- Active transportation is integral to bridge replacement project | Opinion
- Coed softball, compliance and consequences: NLRB’s directive unveiled | Opinion
- Oregon housing law deserves applause rather than contempt | Opinion
- Oregon Family Leave Act is changing: Prepare now for updates | Opinion
- Let go of getting it right: the cost of oversize expectations | Opinion
- Drafting real estate documents with project permitting in mind | Opinion