The Art Cubby is great place to send the kids while attending an important meeting or just indulging in some quiet time. Brooke Facteau, its owner, has been working with children for over a decade. Her ability to keep the childcare scene creative and not boring has brought many regular customers. The studio maxes out…

Northwest Pettygrove Apartments is well under way. The site, at Northwest 14th Avenue and Pettygrove Street, is bordered by the recent Overton Project (mixed use commercial). Fosler Portland Architecture is the lead designer behind both projects, they focus on innovative urban architecture for small mid-rises and mixed use projects like these. The buildings were planned…

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has fined Hoyt Street Properties $4,941. Hoyt owns the property at Northwest Quimby Street and 12th Avenue, which Hoyt Street recently allowed Cavalia Inc. to use for a horse themed circus. Unwashed gravel sediment was placed on the 9 acre site. The press release says, “where it likely could…

Real estate broker Judie Dunken and her team at The Dunken Group have teamed up with Imagine Home Staging and Finishes to produce the ultimate home getaway. The Riverscape project – located just Northwest of Pearl’s core – is a unique residential development sitting right on the Willamette River. Today, they are listing two new penthouses to the market. Both were…

Green Frog Toys, a specialty toy store, will close its doors for good on December 24 at 3:00 PM. The retailer announced the decision today on their website. Green Frog also owns the near by Child’s Play Toys at Northwest 23rd & Kearney. All purchases made at Green Frog will be returnable at Child’s Play, and…

he under-construction apartment building at Northwest 12th & Everett is well underway. Here’s some photos captured yesterday of the site. The building will have 50 residential apartments, 32 mechanical parking stalls, and 2,600 square feet of retail space.   See some previous coverage of this project here →

The surface parking lot in between Northwest Northrup and Overton streets at 10th and 11th Avenue has been ordered to pay $5,500 in fines and $1,475 in city investigative services. The developer – Hoyt Street Properties – constructed the surface parking lot illegally. Last year the parking lot was paved and striped, but lacked some serious requirements…

The 225 room proposed extended stay hotel is waiting for a sign-off from the city. The Portland Development Commission (PDC) has already worked a deal for the hotel to lease a near by parking structure, Station Place, for nearly $100,000/year. The agreement would use just 100 stalls of the often quiet structure. Read the public documents here.…