C2 • GRITTY to PRETTY: ASTORIA’S TRANSFORMATIVE DECADE 2010-2019 DECEMBER 31, 2019 A CHANGING CITY Astoria is changing. You can see it address its burgeoning homeless in repurposed buildings, new shops and population and affordable housing restaurants and in cultural events across crisis. Of the 70 readers who responded BY JONATHAN WILLIAMS town. to our call for what the biggest issues ASSOCIATE EDITOR But this isn’t a secret to Astorians. are in Astoria going into 2020, over 20 THE ASTORIAN Discussions of the city’s changing face each said homelessness and affordable have been going on since before the start housing. of this decade and will continue as projects As a lifelong Astorian, I’ve seen come into fruition. our town change dramatically. It’s Some might say Astoria is having an identity crisis. Others would become a place where more young, creative people are moving. But disagree. its distinctly coastal, hardworking spirit and community-oriented The Astorian chose to produce this project so anyone interested ethos are still here. in Astoria’s past and future can see how much has changed. We are in If someone who hadn’t been to Astoria since before 2010 came the middle of a renaissance that continues to march on. Though not to town, would they notice changes? We think so. There are no car all things get fixed right away — the hole in Heritage Square has been dealerships in town, and marijuana dispensaries and breweries are there since 2010. The town is the nexus for where gritty meets pretty, now part of Astoria’s identity. as former City Manager Paul Benoit once said. But some of the same cultural events, like the Scandinavian Astorians care deeply about their community. Many worry that Midsummer Festival, FisherPoets Gathering, Astoria Regatta and Astoria will lose its blue-collar identity and hard-working spirit. community music groups, continue to be a part of Astoria’s cultural Locals who have lived here long enough know of the dedicated fabric. volunteers and community leaders who will speak out against serious What the city’s future looks like is up to anyone who cares changes. But a new, younger generation also must be part of those enough about it to get involved. It’s been a fast transformation, leaving discussions. some wondering where the city is going. We hope this project shows There is no denying the question of what Astoria will do to you where we’ve been and where we could be going. GRITTY to PRETTY ASTORIA’S TRANSFORMATIVE DECADE 2010-2019 Project editor: Jonathan Williams Photos: Hailey Hoffman Colin Murphey Danny Miller Joshua Bessex Alex Pajunas Edward Stratton R.J. Marx Design: John D. Bruijn COLUMBIA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL CMH • Erik Thorsen named hospital CEO, 2010 • Hospital expands to Warrenton, 2013 • CMH-OHSU Knight Cancer Collaborative opens, 2017 CLATSOP COMMUNITY COLLEGE CCC • Columbia Hall opens, 2010 • Towler Hall remodel finishes, 2010 • Larry Galizio selected college president; Greg Hamann leaves for Linn-Benton Community College, 2010 • Galizio leaves Clatsop, 2015 • Chris Breitmeyer named college president, 2016 • Patriot Hall grand reopening with indoor track, 2017 Columbia Memorial Hospital and Clatsop Community College have both seen significant expansions on their campuses over this decade. The hospital now has the CMH-OHSU Knight Cancer Collaborative center at the former site of John Warren stadium. The college added Columbia Hall in 2010, as well as a complete renovation of Towler Hall in 2010 and the completion of a new gym and indoor track in Patriot Hall in 2017. CHART YOUR COURSE! CCC is your local resource for transfer degrees, job training, GED® classes, and community education. www.clatsopcc.edu Clatsop Community College is an affirmative action, equal opportunity institution. ADA accessible. For the complete Non-Discrimination and Accomodations statements, please visit https://www.clatsopcc.edu/ada. Let us know how we can serve you. Call our Welcome Center at (503) 338-2411 or email admissions@clatsopcc.edu Clatsop Community College es una institución de igualdad de oportunidades y de discriminación positiva. Para las declaraciones completas de No-discriminacion y de Ayuda a las personas discapacitadas, por favor visite https://www.clatsopcc.edu/ada.