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His new book, By Fiona McCann 4/30/2021 at 11:27am Willy Vlautin counts cranes. Or at least he used to, when they first started springing up across the Portland skyline. âFor a few years, there was between 10 and 15 cranes going at a single time, and at the same time in St. Johnâsâmy favorite place in the worldâI started noticing all these weird mom and pop shops start to disappear,â he says. Those that owned their buildings were selling up in the property boom, but if they were tenants, âtheir rents suddenly doubled and they got kicked out and they couldnât navigate the next level of gentrification.â ....
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Willamette Week The need for strong, independent local journalism is more urgent than ever. Please support the city we love by joining Friends of Willamette Week. For Over a Decade, Willy Vlautin Has Watched St. Johns From His Office. Now, He’s Written a Book Inspired by What He’s Seen. It has also, over time, allowed him to witness a neighborhood in transition. AUTHOR AND MUSICIAN WILLY VLAUTIN (Christine Dong) Spring Arts Guide 2021 Willy Vlautin has watched Portland change from his window. For about 11 years, the author and musician has kept an office in St. Johns, a small, bedroom-sized space situated above a vegan cafe on North Lombard Street. When he s not on the road, Vlautin, 53, spends a few days a week here, driving down from his house in Scappoose to polish new tunes or plug away at a writing project. It s an ideal creative environment for an artist whose fascinations tend toward the midcentury he says working there makes him feel ....