What Portland Felt Like BEFORE Everything Changed
Автор: Urban Archive Project
Загружено: 2026-03-07
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Four hundred dollars got you a Southeast Portland apartment, afternoons lost in Powell's Books, late nights at house shows in basement living rooms, and mornings at Stumptown where a single espresso could be stretched for hours—this was the golden era when rent was cheap enough to dream on. Elliott Smith recorded Either/Or in a nondescript studio for a few hundred bucks, musicians traded demos on word of mouth, food carts served five-dollar bowls of khao man gai before Portland became a national trend, and "Keep Portland Weird" wasn't just a slogan but a way of life. But beneath the creative buzz, tents clustered under bridges, longtime Black families were pushed out by gentrification, and shelters filled faster than the city could help. Discover what Portland felt like before tech money and one-thousand-eight-hundred-dollar leases crowded out the artists, cooks, and dreamers who made it all possible—and what we lost when affordability vanished.
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