I love it when the New York Times uncovers things. Like Portland’s eastside!
The “unapologetically industrial” central eastside has an “honest-to-goodness grittiness” that has enticed plenty of “bicycle-riding Portland tastemakers.”
Just FYI.
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I love it when the New York Times uncovers things. Like Portland’s eastside!
The “unapologetically industrial” central eastside has an “honest-to-goodness grittiness” that has enticed plenty of “bicycle-riding Portland tastemakers.”
Just FYI.
Sarah Shay Mirk reported on transportation, sex and gender issues, and politics at the Mercury from 2008-2013. They have gone on to make many things, including countless comics and several books. More by Sarah Shay Mirk
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WAKE ME UP WHEN THE NYT GETS PAST 82ND.
They said some nice things about New Deal. Always glad to see friends in the paper.
Oh! I’ve been there, once.
If you put the shells of old factories to your ears you can hear…well, that’s not really the ocean. I think it’s bad plumbing.
there goes the neighborhood.
“Crowded bike racks hint at the esteem this cafe in a converted warehouse commands from the coffee cognoscenti. As freight trains rumble by, heavily tattooed baristas serve espresso, lattes and press coffee from beans micro-roasted in a 1974 Samiac.”
Oh! bikes, tattoos and coffee. Haven’t heard Portland described *that* way before!
They made it a whopping 13 blocks east of the river, really? In 1997 I remember living in a house near 20th and Belmont and thinking maybe that was too far away from downtown.
Maybe they were thinking New Deal was in Felony Flats (.com) and were scared of going further.
This shit makes my head hurt.
Not surprising when you consider that NYT is unaware that its own city has more than two boroughs.
Forget anything past 82nd. Milwaukie may have a future, though.
i hope they discover the three strip clubs on canyon road near Walker in the SW next. They will carry permanent scars. That’ll teach them to expose my neighborhood. (i just know from seeing their smoke/lunch breaks)
So they made it all the way to Grand before deciding there couldn’t possibly be anything else cool in Portland? Wonder what happens when they find Hawthorne or Alberta.
nat a nat: NYT is on course for an Alberta and Hawthorne expose sometime in late 2014/early 2015. Mt Tabor and Sellwood appear due for coverage around 2018 with a profile on Woodstock just on the horizon in 2020.
“From the patio, with downtown Portland gleaming just across the Morrison Bridge, you can almost feel the creep of gentrification eastward”…. *Almost*? That creep sprawls boisterously up N Williams down Alberta and through Belmont and Hawthorne. I guess NYT will found out once they get past Grand Ave.
Oh c’mon. It’s exciting that people more than 200 miles away are talking about Portland at all.
โฆbut have you *seen* how people dress at Dig A Pony?!