• « lu* 4 i 2 7 - ; - í¿ :-, <• >**£•■ BÍK(¿Bfeftdirf®Aíé¿Ü& i-- T he P orh . ano O hm rvi r • J une 26, 1996 P age A5 Redevelopment Effort Retains Eastside Businesses W a te r L e a f A r c h ite c tu r e & I n te r i­ H o q u ia m , o rs a n d L o re n tz B ru u n C o n s tr u c tio n ' s w o rk a lo n g S E M a rtin L u th e r K in g , P o rtla n d C o m m i s s i o n 's fI im p r o v e m e n t to th is fo rm e rly n e ­ g le c te d a r e a o f P o rtla n d . I n itia te d P o r tla n d in c lu d in g b u s in e s s e s r e te n tio n , new L o r e n tz B ru u n te a m e d to g e th e r to ing P o r t l a n d ’s C e n t r a l E a s ts id e . F u r ­ th e r g o a ls in c lu d e d th e n e e d to im ­ T a y lo r B u s in e s s C e n te r. T h is lig h t p ro v e th e c o n d itio n a n d a p p e a r a n c e in d u s tria l s a n c tu a r y h a s fu tu re p o ­ o l th e a re a , to e lim in a te b lig h t a n d te n tia l to e v o lv e in to p e d e s tr ia n o r i ­ b lig h tin g in f lu e n c e s , to e x p a n d am i e n te d b u s in e s s sp a c e . T h e d e s ig n ol im p r o v e 54 ,0 0 0 S F project on SE MLKing Blvd W a t e r L e a f ’s T o m C o n le e E n g in e e r s fo r s tr u c tu r a l e n ­ te n a n ts . W ith a n o v e ra ll p ro je c t c o s t as p ro je c t m a n a g e r " I liis d e s ig n c h ai le n g e d u s to m e e t th e m a n y n e e d s o f o l $ 3 .8 m illio n , th is d e v e lo p m e n t h a s th e d e v e lo p e r , te n a n ts , a n d th e P o rt W h it t a k e r a n d la n d D e v e l o p m e n t C o m m i s s i o n , ” p a t i n g in t h i s c o l l e c t i v e e f f o r t to r e v ita liz e th e C e n tr a l E a s ts id e ," a n d e x p a n d th e ir o p e r a tio n s . T h e in g c lo s e ly w ith the o w n e r to s te e r s a id d e s ig n a p p r o a c h u tiliz e s s im p le c o n ­ the p r o je c t th r o u g h d e s ig n re v ie w B ru n n . c r e te tilt- u p s tr u c tu r e s w h ic h a re a n d to s e c u re o th e r p u b lic a g e n c y h a v e w o rk e d to g e th e r on a n u m ­ e m b e llis h e d a p p r o v a ls w h ile m e e tin g th e d e v e l ­ b e r o f p ro je c ts oper and W e in h a rd B re w in g C o by D e v e lo p m e n t M a rk B ru u n B ru u n and of in c lu d in g th e c o m p l e ti o n o f P h a s e I, th e P o r t ­ C re d it la n d D ev e lo p m e n t C o m m is s io n w ill w o rk w ith th e s a m e te a m fo r th e B l it z in P o r t ­ la n d , S a fe w a y S e a t t l e , F i r s t I n t e r s t a t e B a n k in in c lu d e d m e n t C o m m is s io n s u c c e s s f u lly m e e t th e s e g o a ls B a s e d o n th e s u c c e s s o f L o re n tz C o m m i s s io n 's p r o je c t g o a ls .” T h e a ls o im p r o v e d ing to h e lp th e P o r tla n d D e v e l o p ­ W a te rL e a f d e s ig n te a m a c o n s i d e r a b ly B r u u n / W a te r L e a f te a m is c o n t i n u ­ sa id O s b o r n e . " T h is in v o lv e d w o r k ­ P o rtla n d N ow “ W e a re e x c ite d a b o u t p a r tic i­ a llo w e d th e s e tw o lo n g tim e c e n tra l T h e d e s i g n e f f o r t w a s le d to a re a o f th e C e n tr a l E a s ts id e , th e g in e e rin g . d is tr ic t e m p lo y e r s to sta y in th e a re a ste e l c a n o p ie s . f a c i li t ie s , a n d n o m ic g ro w th . W a te r L e a f a s s o c ia te A la n O s b o r n e b y fo rm a r tic u la tio n , p u b lic s lin ju la te priv a te in v e s tm e n t a n d e c o ­ p re s e n t a n d f u tu re u ses. c u rta in w all g la z in g , a n d c a n tile v e r e d and b u s in e s s d e v e lo p m e n t, a n d r e v it a l i z ­ d e s ig n a n d b u ild the th re e -b lo c k K in g P a in t a re th e p r o j e c t 's P h a se I a n c h o r B ro w n C o m m is s io n m e e t its p r o je c t g o a ls , b a n R e n e w a l P la n . W a te r L e a f a n d P la tt E le c tr ic S u p p ly a n d R o d d a D e v e lo p m e n t L arry a n d h e lp e d P o rtla n d D e v e lo p m e n t D e v e lo p m e n t a c c o m m o d a te s b o th F u n e ra l J u d ith R e e s o r c h e s tr a te d th e p r o je c t C o m m i s s io n 's C e n tr a l E a s ts id e U r ­ th e b u ild i n g B le itz H o m e in S e a t t l e . Jr. B o u le v a r d h a s p r o v id e d a la s tin g u n d e r th e and Alexisi lennänriakesI liston U n io n is c o n s t r u c t i o n o f P h a s e II o f th e f in a l A le x is H e rm a n k n o w s th at w o rk ­ si»m any p roblem s a n d crises, en d u re so b lo c k a lo n g S E M a rtin L u th e r K in g in g at the W h ite H o u s e a s a se n io r m uch pressure, and alw ay s m aintain her a d v is o r to th e P re sid e n t is n o b ow l o f c o m p o su re a n d pleasant disposition. w ith c o n s tru c tio n s c h e d u le d fo r c h e rrie s . c o m p le tio n in 1997. In f a ct, sh e h a s g ro w n a c c u sto m e d “The Blue Devils Of Nada ”: Read It, Enjoy It! by P rof . M c K inley B urt W ell, I d o n 'td o w in d o w s , but I w ill' do setts, W riter-In-R esidence at E m ory Um- versity, and Paul A nthony B rick Lecturer A m erica.’" ( JurauthorconducLsiuiextendedanalv N o one d o u b ts H e n n a n ’s c o m p e ­ tence andcapabililytoexecuteherpresent to W a s h in g to n 's n u m b e r o n e p re s ­ m ission o f d irecting the b road o u trea ch s u re c o o k e r. F o r m e r P re sid e n t H arry ol the C linton W hite H ouse to the m an y S .T r u m a n ’s a d m o n itio n , " I f y o u c a n 't constituency groups and leaders. In 1989, ta k e the h e at, stay out o f th e k itc h e n " w hen B ro w n becam e the first A frican ' 'L ouis A rm strong knew better than that sis of yet .mother art form w hen he devotes h a s sp e c ia l m e a n in g for her. S h e can A m e ric an to be elected c h airm a n o f a btxrk review s w hen sufficiently provoked at the U niversity o f M issouri.” (I know and so did Jelly Roll M orton. K ing Oliver, into such esthetics arrogance. an entire chapter to A frican A m erican w hat som e are thinking [sm iles]; T h e y ta k e the h e a t, th e in te n se p re ssu re s, and D uke Ellingti>n--asdidCharlie Parker, m ajo r A m erican painter R om are B earden the a v a la n c h e o f d a ily d e m a n d s , the D e m o c r a ti c N a tio n a l C o m m i t te e again within the political party, the T h e recent publication o f the "B lue w ent for a big initial press run and w ant to D iz z y G ille s p ie , M ile s D a v is a n d th em a tic d im e n sio n s ol ' Ih e B lu es' D evils” by A lbert M um ry, a black m an m ake sure alot o f w hite folks buy his fx x >k.' ’ T helonious M onk, all o f w h o m extended, 12 -lio u r w o rk d a y s, a n d th e p e rso n a l (D N C ), one o f his first g o als w as to ("B earden Plays Bearden"). Ihe chapters elaborated and refined that f olk stuf f as far s a c rific e s o f w o rk in g at the W h ite that follow further develop an underlying d e v elo p a highly co m p eten t a n d e ffe c ­ as talent and craft enabled them .” H o u se . blues them e for the visual ;md ora! art tive adm inistrative staff. H e recruited w hose lifetim e m editation on the blues' B ut w e know , now , a lot o f blacks are has inform ed and enhanced the social m oved accordingly). science o f black folks, is yet another cul­ T h e reader will not have gotten past A lthough wot king at tlie W hite H ouse H e rm an and n am ed her C h ie f o f Staff, anil hav ing such a broad responsibility the first w om an to hold that p osition in a - But, Sir! Sir! Hold it a m inute. D o n 't form s: "T he Visual Equivalents to Blues pages 4 and 5 o f this b ook before he finds leaveout Sarah Vaughn andEllaFilzgerald. C om position; Ih e storyteller as Blues T his highly readable, and thoroughly that M urray hasset h im q u ite straight afx xit is tough, difficult, and d ra in in g for the both o f w hom could em ploy their S in g e r" nat lonal party and later. D e p u ty C h a ir o f enjoyable b o o k is one o f those few that live the nature o f things cultural, m usical o r the golden vocal chords in sophisticated ex er­ I len iian . it is also challenging, exciting, the I)N C . T h is w as possible b ecau se o f up to the enthusiastic accolades i>n the dust angst-ridden evocations o f the dow ntrod­ cises that soared far beyond the sim ple tural bench m ark in A m erican literature. jacket. "A lbert M urray is one o f the best den. anddifferent f ulfilling, and histone. A lexis, a s e v ery ­ her e x p erien c e o f w orking in the C arter -things tosay afx >ui C< xml Baste. I ;ui I kner; I w ish M uiruy had m in e em ulation o f orchestral instrum ents. T hey o n e calls her, m ore than carries her less to say about H em ingw ay; and so m e ­ A d m inistration and her w ork w ith R on played and toyed with the standards from w eight in serving as A ssistant to the B row n. In 19 9 1, 1 JN C C h a irm a n B iow n thing to say about Jim m y Lunceford, as R esid en t and D irecto r o f the O ffice of m ad e m ore history by nam ing H e rm an C hief E xecutive O fficer o f the 1992 kept secrets in contem porary A m erican 'C ritic s? M an. m ost critics feel that literature. H e is o ur' prem ier w riter about unless brow nskin U.S. w riters are pissing an oppressive white culture, speaking' to sophisiicatedablm ’kbaiKl leader and c o m ­ jaz z and the blues, an incisive literary critic, and m oaning about injustice they have I’ublic I i.iison. H ow ever, she has just the know ing, 'signifying' about others too poser as Ellington. A m i alx mt som e o f m y densetocom prehend. L ike the slavechants g o n e through < »ne o f the m ost tragic anil favorite ;ind m ost gifted Af rican A m erican Democratic National Convention where traum atic periixls in her professional she w as responsible f o r the o verall stra­ visual artists; Jacob L aw rence. A ugusta c are er in W ashington. R on B row n, the savage. Elizabeth Catlett. Richard Hunt late Secretary o f C o m m e rc e, w as her tegic m an ag em en t and p ro d u c lio n o f the co n v en tio n , held in N e w Y o rk C ity. (Y es!) and Sam G illiam . aso c ia l co m m en tato r o f w ide-ranging vi­ sion...” (W ashington Post Bixik W orld). H ey I T h is is a been there-done that' nothing tosay. In any case it seem s they fi nil it m uch easier to praise such w riters for being angry (w hich requires no talent, not d o w n at the cabins. A lbertM uiray seem s particularly taken m an; som ething you want to rem em ber to m ention genius) than for being innova­ witli tw o noted literary figures as "B lue w hen you en counter som e o f the pn »mo­ tive or insightful.” W riters"; Ralph Ellison (T he Invisible tional putfsoftl'ie m arketing departm ent o f Pantheon B ooks. closest political associate, her m entor, H e rm an is an active m e m b e r o f the In any case, its a w onderful fxx»k, and adv isor. lin n supporter, a n d loyal friend. N atii »nal C ouncil o f N eg ro W o m e n and "O v er tlx; years there has been a ten­ M an) and Ernest H em ingw ay (T he O ld the w riter will m ake you dunk. H ecares not dency to confuse the blues with folk e x ­ M an ami T he Sea, D eath in the Af terra x >n. A nil no w that he isgone. there is the void if you disagree and definitely will not I V ita S ig m a Theta S orority, Inc. W h en that m ust be filled. asked, "W h at w< >u Id y o u like to b e d o in g "T his professor o f literature and A la ­ pression." Say, w hat? “ ...but w here the hell Ih e G reen Hills o f Africa, ad infinitum). em brace y our fanny. H e definitely has set bam a-born ja z z and blues A ficionado has did all those w riters get the idea that folk, Here, w e should rem em ber M u ira y 's a d ­ m e to searching fix new interpretations of T h o se w h o k n o w and w ork H erm an five y e ars from n o w ?", H erm an , w ith her w onderful sense of hum or, sm iled, been O ’C o n n o r Professor o f Literature at w hich is to say peasant o r provincial, art (or m onition about not "confusing blues with the blues. A m o n g m y experiences, soci­ C olgate U niversity, Visiting Professor o f artlessness) is adequate ti > the ct »mplexities folk expression." 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