It smells of paint and plastic wrap, but the $31 million renovation at PGE Park Jeld-Wen Field is nearing completion as the Portland Timbers ready for their Major League soccer debut in Colorado on Saturday.
The team confirmed in a press conference on Monday that Klamath-Falls based window and door manufacturer Jeld-Wen purchased naming rights to the former PGE Park/Civic Stadium in a multi-year deal. And although Timbers owner Merritt Paulson said he couldn’t “talk numbers” following the presser, he noted the Timbers/Jeld-Wen relationship will be “a long-term marriage” and that the Timbers’ home will be called Jeld-Wen Field for the foreseeable future. The previous deal with PGE, Paulson noted, was a 10-year agreement.
The team won’t make its MLS home debut until April 14 (it hosts Chivas USA in a U.S. Open Cup play-in game at U of Portland’s Merlo Field at 7 p.m. on March 29), and construction will continue right up until the home opener. But according to Turner Construction project manager Greg Holloran, work is “down to the final strokes.”
Holloran spoke Sunday to five sessions of season-ticket holders and community groups snagging a glance at the stadium and answered questions about everything from wood-paneling to media microphone-placement to the cat colony roaming the bowels of the ballpark. Don’t worry: The cats only come out late at night.
More photos/tales of feline woe after the jump.
The newest incarnation of Multnomah Stadium has a big-league feel, or, at least, a bigger-league feel than it did when there was a batter’s box in the south end.
The new grandstand looks quite sporting โย the wood paneling on its sleek ceiling is a nice touch.
Yes, plastic wrap gently waves in the breeze, and there’s construction equipment, cones and boxes of varying size strewn along the edge of the FieldTurf, but the action is 20 feet closer to seats since baseball dugouts were removed. There’s also an all-new sports lighting system, which will no doubt be blinding as players enter the arena from beneath the deafening roar of the Timbers Army.
They’ll stripe it as late as “early April” and the team won’t practice on its home pitch until all construction is complete, so it’s possible both teams will be taking their “first steps” on it when the Timbers host the Chicago Fire on April 14.
- Members of the 107ist Timbers Army supporters snap pictures of their new digs as the newly re-branded corporate suites loom.
- It’s smiles all around as Timbers technical director Gavin Wilkinson chats with a TV reporter while fans wait to get a peek at renovations.
EXTRA TIME: A couple more links!
* The dream of the ’90s (and soccer) is alive in Portland.
* Want to track the Timbers’ buzz on twitter? (Just me?) Try this hashtag. Translation: Rose City ‘Til I Die.
* Lots more stadium pr0n here.
* Solid interview with Timbers coach John Spencer.
* The Timbers are the latest chapter in a rich Rose-City soccer history.
* The Timbers’ chances this year may depend on proven scorer Kenny Cooper.









This is seriously the worst name they could have possibly chosen. That’s one of the characters in the new Star Wars movies, right? Is anybody actually going to call it that? I never thought I’d pine for the days it was named after Enron.
I was going to make a Star Wars joke, but you beat me to it.
It’s still “Civic Stadium” as far as I’m concerned. I refuse to acknowledge those right-wing douchebag purveyors of crappy windows and doors.
I’ll be curious to see if any of more liberal members of the Timbers Army will have a problem with Jeld-Wen being the naming rights partner. They have to be one of the largest contributors to righties in the state, right behind Loren Parks.
Terminizer: it was never named after Enron. PGE was here long before Enron bought it, and it’s still here now. Was and is a Portland company.
1. So are they the Klamath Falls Timbers?
2. Why the hell does Peregrine get to sell the naming rights? WE own the stadium; Peregrine just manages it.
Fuck Jeld Wen and fuck soccer. Like dimag said, it’s still Civic Stadium as far as I’m concerned.
Cry more rainperimeter. Soccer in PDX is only getting bigger and is here to stay. Why don’t you follow the Beavers to Tucson?
The field is not grass. Boo
Instead of chanting “DE-FENSE!” try
“DE-FENESTRATE!”
I swear the army chants ‘masterbate’
People seem more upset by a small-time republican corporate sponsor than by a big-time banking-elite republican owner (yeah, Hank “Goldman Sachs” Paulson owns a big chunk of this franchise).
But wait! This whole deal benefits Portland somehow, even beyond the drunken man-children in the Timbers army! Even though we’re throwing tens of millions of taxpayer dollars into the kitty!
Stay gold, Portland.
I’m sorry you hate soccer and Portland, Steve R. The rest of us will try to make up for you lack of positivity at the games.
Yeah, I love all the positivity I’ve seen from the timbers army. Bunch of whining fucking sycophantic pussies. Sorest winners I’ve ever seen, with their noses so tightly wedged up some junior plutocrats ass, they have no idea they’re being played. Have fun with that, at the expense of all the uncool things Portland doesn’t really need. You know, like mental health services.
I don’t hate Portland, but I sure hate the way its current leadership shovels taxpayer pork to the super wealthy at the expense of the old, the young, the ill and the poor.