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Portland's Burnside Bridge August 2023

Chamber submits letter to support federal funding for Burnside Bridge retrofit

The Chamber has submitted a letter to the U.S. Secretary of Transportation, in support of Multnomah County's ask for federal funding.
August 2023

A Love Note to Portland: Revitalize Portland Coalition

Revitalize Portland Coalition embraces its passion for Portland and invites everyone to unite and celebrate the vibrant spirit that makes this city truly special.
August 2023

Governor appoints Chamber leaders to Central City Task Force

The Governor asked Andrew Hoan of the Portland Metro Chamber (PMC), Alando Simpson of COR and current chair of PMC, along with Vanessa Sturgeon of TMT Development and current chair of Downtown Portland Clean & Safe to participate in the Central City Task Force.
August 2023

KeyBank Introduces Products & Services to Help Clients Take Further Control of their Finances

KeyBank has announced a series of products and services to empower their customers' unique financial journeys
August 2023

Chamber hosts U.S. Senator Wyden for Discussion on International Trade

This exclusive session was an opportunity to discuss current trade policies, exchange ideas and share ways Oregon can be even more competitive.
August 2023

‘Incredible opportunity’: TriMet moves headquarters to downtown Portland

TriMet brings 275 people back to six floors of a downtown corporate office at 101 Main Place
August 2023

Silver Moon Brewing and Migration Brewing Production Partnership

Silver Moon Brewing of Bend, and Migration Brewing of Portland, have announced a strategic brewing partnership
August 2023

A Love Note to Portland: Oregon Entrepreneurs Network

Oregon Entrepreneurs Network shares their love for our vibrant city and unwavering dedication to the Central City Community.
August 2023

A Love Note to Portland: Metro Councilor Mary Nolan

Discover the vibrant soul of Portland through the eyes of Metro Councilor Mary Nolan.