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Portland s landmark Montgomery Park office building sold at foreclosure for bargain-basement price
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Montgomery Park, massive NW Portland office building, appears headed for foreclosure
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Portland has No 11 spot to see fall foliage in the country, according to Yelp
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Legendary Satyricon club offered sex, drugs and rock ’n’ roll, epitomized a Portland that is gone forever
Updated Mar 16, 2021;
Posted Mar 16, 2021
Hard rock of various kinds thrived at Satyricon in the 1980s and 90s. (Brent Wojahn/The Oregonian)
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Satyricon was easy to overlook. Its storefront, shoved next to a rundown grocery, faded into the grittiest part of Old Town.
Its reputation, however, glowed like the White Stag sign. Portlanders of every age and outlook knew what went on behind its narrow front door or thought they did.
The club opened late in 1983 and quickly became the unofficial headquarters of the city’s punk scene. It had a reputation for being a dangerous place, but it wasn’t as simple as that. Satyricon also offered whimsy. One night you might stumble upon a band that dressed “like space-alien aborigines,” as one habitué put it; on another you’d find yourself participating in an earnest Poetry Night.
Alpenrose in pictures: The end of an era for a Portland institution
Updated Feb 25, 2021;
Posted Feb 25, 2021
Alpenrose Dairy has been much more than a dairy during its 100-plus year history. (Oregonian/OregonLive file photo)Oregonian
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This week’s announcement of the permanent closure of the Alpenrose Velodrome and events space is the latest chapter in the slow closure of a much-loved Portland institution.
The Southwest Portland dairy, which was sold after a family rift in 2019 by the Cadonau family that founded it in 1916, has been a fixture in the community for more than 100 years.
Since the sale, the dairy has continued to operate but the social aspect of the dairy has been sidelined, with different parts of the complex slowly being closed.