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Sep 29 2007

Portland Public Market leaves station before arriving

Good news last week — the long planned and often stalled Portland Public Market came a step closer to finding a home…no, not in Union Station…this time the goal is to land in a rehabbed version of the ominous and gloomy 511 Broadway building across the street from the station. This site was on the short list for a long time, but expensive logistics stood in the way. Now, with Melvin Mark in the picture as developer of the site, the whole thing looks feasible. Details here from the O, WW, The Trib and other important Portland media.

Meanwhile, at Friday’s City Club meeting, a panel focused on local markets and the local food economy.

If folks were expecting some kind of a dust-up between Park Kitchen’s Scott Dolich (representing the Portland Farmers Market) and Ron Paul (the force behind the soon-to-be James Beard Portland Public Market), it didn’t happen. At one point, Dolich wondered aloud why local producers were not a part of this panel. Good question. But this is the City Club, son. We’re on the TV and we only have an hour.

Paul described the Public Market mission to provide not just locally grown food, but also responsibly produced products from beyond the province, screened and vetted by the market for “authenticity.”

[Pause: Sounds a little like what New Seasons does. Of course, New Seasons is a business. We’re talking here about a public market with small food providers housed in it. But what if all local markets did this as a matter of course? Well, the argument goes, you don’t see the grower face to face at New Seasons. Back to our story…]

Nick Fish, speaking from the audience, pointed out that Pacific Northwest College of Art had been eying the same site as a potential new base of operations in the Pearl. Basically the notion is: what a shame if one good tenant should supplant the other. Ron Paul, speaking from the stage, said that the parties are exploring various ways to work this out, including co-location in the refurbished 511 site. Each noted his personal support of the local arts.

Later that day hundreds of Public Market supporters kicked off a fund raiser with beverages atop the Smart Park garage near Union Station. Heavy rain poured down at first, keeping the $50-a-head crowd marooned one level from the roof. Then the view was beautifully lit by a setting sun. A freighter took on grain at the elevators across the river, cranes blinked over new construction, the OCC towers caught a last flash of sun, big pink glowed on cue and the Broadway bridge blinked to life. Our talk turned to the radical recent change in this neighborhood. We remembered the rail yards, the loading docks, and the cryptic murals beneath the Lovejoy ramps. It was a tax-deductable Portland moment.

Soon it was just plain cold and damp. The crowd seemed in good spirits as they shuffled over to Union Station for the food. The doors opened to rank-and-file donors at 7:30. The place was packed in minutes.

The scene was akin to a battle of the bands, featuring several of Portland’s increasingly famous chefs playing two songs each. (Earlier at the City Club, Ron Paul had called the coverage in Wednesday’s NY Times “…over the top, almost giddy.”) Caprial and John, Phillippe Boulot, Greg Higgins and Cathy Whims cranked like line cooks, prepping and passing paper plates from behind folding tables. Vitaly Paley’s crew could barely set down a single serving of his dungenous crab salad before a forearm shot out and snapped it up, leaving his table seemingly bare for the first half hour.

The food and wine was, of course, really good. But you had to get the hang of the hall. Polite folks instinctively queued up clockwise in a single file around the hall. Mostly, they stayed hungry as the line stalled. A few seasoned charity function vets employed commando grazing tactics. A nicely-dressed fiftysomething woman stood on her toes and called out as a friend approached the food tables at a right angle, “Score two of those pork things for us!”

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Sep 24 2007

Area publisher recognized

Nicole Vogel of PORTLAND MONTHLY won the OEN’s 2007 Award for Entrepreneurship for Individual Achievement at the Oregon Entrepreneur Network’s dinner on Thursday night.

Nicole is the first media person in (my) memory to win, or even be nominated for, this annual award. Which is exactly why you probably won’t see much serious coverage in certain other local media. That’s not a complaint, but it is kind of funny for someone seeing all this from the outside. But you may remember this story, an exception to the provincial rule, in the PORTLAND BUSINESS JOURNAL almost three years ago. In the piece, Richard Meeker of WILLAMETTE WEEK graciously tipped his hat to PM’s successful launch and then added,

“the real test will come in the next two years. The questions are: Will they be able to sustain circulation on a monthly schedule? And will advertisers get results? I hope the answer to both questions is yes.”

At the time I thought Richard had indeed hit on two key questions, with the implicit assumption that the content had to be good enough for readers. Looking back, I don’t think it was that simple. We can talk about that over coffee some other time.

In the end, the real test for an entrepreneur is building a profitable and growing business. The business is clearly growing, with acquisitions, launches, fat issues, tons of ads and continued wide newsstand distribution. The magazine has won “national” awards for content. According to Nicole, as quoted in the Salute to Winners section included in in last week’s BUSINESS JOURNAL, profits are around 18%. Sure, I know. But come on, even if you move a few points either way…

Congratulations, Nicole.


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Sep 24 2007

Dude, it’s just Paul Allen’s spaceship in alpha test…

…with Branson and Rutan at the controls.

While searching on Google Blog Search for an unrelated Portland topic, this item popped up within a blog titled HBCC UFO Research:

Posted: September 23, 2007

Date: September 10, 2007 Time: Approx: 3:00 a.m.

Brian, I live on a floating home on the Columbia River in Portland OR, USA. Early in the morning of Monday, Sept. 10, close to 3:00 a.m. I saw an object, glowing a amber gold or perhaps light orange shimmering light traverse the sky from the SE to the NW in less than three seconds. Ovid, shimmering, hard to focus on because as I later surmised, it appeared to be cloaked in an energy field. About the apparent size of the fingernail on my little finger held at arms length, it was extremely fast and was perfectly silent. Glowing - not brightly, perhaps just three or so shades lighter than the night sky, it was not a plane. It was not a satellite, it was very high, perhaps outside of the earth’s atmosphere.

It was deeply unsettling.

I’m writing you because of the article about the orangish object seen on the previous Sunday evening in Sidney. I know a little about vectors and trajectories and this object I saw could have well been over BC when it did its little “blip blip” shimmy, changed trajectory and simply utterly disappeared. Poof.

Good thing our floating home friends are scanning the skies ’round the clock and checking in with the authorities in Canada.

wikipedia link here cool drawings here

Any other sightings?

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Sep 21 2007

SoWhat ever it takes to create a community

Published by John O under Portland Business, Portland OR

As a consumer of Portland career listings and of local blogs, I sometimes see interesting juxtapositions. Today I read this post on Jack Bog’s Blog:

We’ve had a lot of fun calling Portland’s South Waterfront district “SoWhat.” But today a reader suggested that maybe we should give that joke a rest. After all, “SoWhat” is based on people’s reactions to the latest condo jungle, and by now everyone’s had ample chance to see it for what it really is and react accordingly.

Now we’re moving into a new phase, where condos can’t be sold and the city’s already tapped itself out on infrastructure. We haven’t even started to deal with the sewer issues or the greenway, and there’s no money, we’re told, for a lot of the goodies that were originally promised.

Why not, the reader suggested, rename the whole district “Bankruptcy Village”?

The full post is here.

A little later, I stumbled upon this listing on Craigslist:

Community Relations and Marketing Coordinator

South Waterfront is Portland’s newest urban neighborhood and the largest sustainable/green redevelopment project in the nation. This is a unique opportunity to use your marketing, communications and event coordination skills to support and promote community and green living at SWF. Overview of Community Relations at South Waterfront: To actively engage the residential, retail and other business neighbors in the development and promotion of community building efforts through cooperative events and opportunities. To help develop a sense of shared neighborhood which benefits the community of SWF and beyond.

This job will be a cakewalk!

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Sep 21 2007

Date set for Ignite Portland

I mentioned in an earlier post that an Ignite Portland event was in the planning stages. Some of the details were just announced: The event is scheduled for Thursday, October 25, 2007, at Wieden & Kennedy (224 NW 13th Ave, Portland, OR) evening start time to come. For more details tune into the Ignite Portland site .

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Sep 20 2007

Quote of the day

Published by John O under New Media, Magazines

From the Recovering Journalist blog:

At an online media conference a couple years ago, I heard [ a well-known observer] wonder aloud, “Does everything have to have a business model?” Well, yes, it does—otherwise, it’s just a hobby. Creating good journalism requires a sophisticated business model, with revenue from multiple sources…

Well, maybe not in regional media, we hope, based on the pure advertising models all around us.

Your thoughts…

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Sep 20 2007

Magazines edge past newspapers in share of revenue pie

Published by John O under Magazines

Or, as one pundit says, “drip, drip, drip

From Folio: magazine’s site:

Consumer magazines posted a one percent increase in the share of the media advertising revenue pie during the first half of 2007 according to MPA. Overall, magazines posted a revenue share of 17.7 percent in the first half of the year. Television, at 44.9 percent, had the largest share. Newspapers, not surprisingly, slipped 1.1 percent — the biggest decline of any sector — and fell to third overall with 17.6 percent.

The study is here.

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Sep 19 2007

Maps gone wild

A new mapping site, RottenNeighbor.com, allows you to complain about your neighbors and point them out on a Google map. I spotted the site through Metroblogging Portland blogger Betsy Richter (who found it via life hacker). Her take on it is is pretty positive, with a couple of caveats. But check out some of these local postings. At first, the entries are hilarious. Then they’re scary. Then, after a few clicks, the whole thing is downright creepy in every aspect.

Yikes.

Your thoughts…

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Sep 19 2007

Urbanites forage, Platial maps ‘em, Sam keeps chickens

The latest issue of Edible Portland features a piece on harvesting food in public places. Among the sources is urban edibles, a database of wild food sources in Portland, complete with maps. A little after checking this out, while scanning the Platial blog (Platial is a social mapping site, based right here in Portland. They’ve just given the site a facelift, by the way…) I noticed that a bunch of folks map this stuff. Who’d a thought?

While our minds are wandering…the same EP issue also features a piece on city commissioner Sam Adams’ garden. As all Portlanders know, his name has been all over the press for other reasons this week, but I mention this only because I swear this is the second article on Sam Adams’ garden I’ve read in the last ten days or so. I can’t for the life of me remember the other source. It is an impressive garden and all, but I can’t help getting that too much information feeling.

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Sep 19 2007

Meanwhile, a world away…

Published by John O under Invergence, New Media

Here and everywhere is a ton of buzz about Mobile. Google’s announcement today that they are extending AdSense-like advertising into mobile networks is just another step on what seems (in North America anyway) like a long drawn-out path to the future. Meanwhile, a writer friend of ours, currently living in Aceh, Indonesia writes this about local media there:

people still read newspapers religiously here and
don’t have email addresses but they get a ton of content — videos, news
reports, and flurries of text messages — through the cell phones.

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