Move over OHSU, theres a new sky tram in town.
Move over OHSU, there’s a new sky tram in town. PORTLAND DIAMOND PROJECT

Beautiful views of Mt. Hood, sleek wood-and-steel finishes, cheerful diverse Portlanders drinking beer and taking selfies… and a sky tram. These are all present in new renderings of a possible future ballpark in Northwest Portland, released Thursday by the Portland Diamond Project.

The group, founded by former Nike executive Craig Cheeks last year with the aim of bringing a major league team to Portland, released these images along with the announcement of its agreement to purchase the Port of Portlandโ€™s Terminal 2 property, with an eye toward building a potential Major League Baseball stadium on the site.

Terminal 2, currently used as a marine cargo terminal, is located along the Willamette River in Northwest Portlandโ€™s industrial area.

As the Oregonian reported Wednesday, itโ€™s unclear where the money would come from to develop the stadium. While Mayor Ted Wheeler has expressed support for the project in the past, heโ€™s also said the city wouldnโ€™t subsidize a new stadium under his watch.

If a stadium is built at Terminal 2โ€”and if the city can attract an MLB teamโ€”additional transit infrastructure will probably be needed to support it. Right now, just one TriMet bus serves the location, and it doesnโ€™t run on Sundays.

Portland Diamond Projectโ€™s Thursday announcement comes a few weeks after the organization announced it was retracting its offer to buy a Portland Public Schools property near the Moda Center.

If youโ€™re curious what affect a new baseball stadium might have on Portlandโ€™s already impacted housing market, hereโ€™s an interesting article that concludes that โ€œstadiums often can become a massively powerful gentrifying force.โ€

Blair Stenvick is a former news reporter and culture writer for the Portland Mercury.

3 replies on “A MLB Stadium Is (Maybe) Coming to NW Portland, and It Will (Maybe) Have a Sky Tram”

  1. UGH. People think traffic in that area is a cluster fuck now? No sky tram is going to mitigate the nightmare to come. Why not choose a different location where there is a public transportation hub and copious space for parking?

  2. Sigh… oh, Portland. Take it from a former DC resident: THE MLB IS PLAYING YOU. They are using Portland as a cudgel against other cities to get them to spruce up (or build new) baseball stadiums. “Won’t build us a new stadium? Well, OK, I guess we’ll have to move your beloved team to Portland. They’re DYING for baseball…”

    Those concept drawings look pretty. They’re never going to be realized.

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