Portland, Oregon (and more specifically, downtown Portland) is often cited as one of the major successful urban planning initiatives of the past quarter decade or so. I thought i’d quickly highlight this area since it has been such a success in creating a vibrant, cultural and livable district right in the center of the city. The public transit system (consisting of both light rail, streetcars and buses throughout the central part of the city) has established a strong and growing reputation. However, it is specifically, the Pearl District, an area of former warehouses and light industries turned which have been converted into lofts, retail and galleries, throughout the nineties that has garnered a tremendous amount of accolade. Today, the district is home to the rather large and famous Powell Books and Jamieson Square, known for it’s popular fountain attractions. For those, that wish to obtain more information on both central Portland as well as the Pearl District, you can find the links below.
Highlight in Urban Planning: Portland (The City with the Plan)
10 10 2009Comments : Leave a Comment »
Tags: pearl district, portland, urban design, Urban Planning
Categories : Urban Planning Highlight
