Córner Sees Redevelopment H um boldt G ardens, P o rtlan d 's n ew e st p u b lic -h o u sin g ren ta ls w ith s o m e o w n e r - o c c u p i e d hom es, will open June I w ith a m ix o f 100 units fo r very low - incom e residents and 3 0 for those o f m od erate incom e. A p p lic a­ tio n s fo r tho se h om es o p en ed M onday. T he H ousing A uthority o f P ort­ land project on N orth V ancouver A venue and A lberta S treet re­ p laces Iris C ourt, w hich had b e­ com e a m aintenance liability and w as not accessib le to p eople w ith disabilities. Humboldt Gardens rises from the intersection o f North Alberta Street and Vancouver Avenue. The 1 30 units for low and moderate incomes replace Iris Court. PHOTO BY M ark W ashington / T he P ortland O bserver MLK Development Outpaces Demand continued fro m Front to hui Id 12 homes for first-time home buyers, plus a structure containing ground floor retail below market- rate condom inium s. ♦H enry V. T his com m ercial project, also at Rosa Parks Place and Highland, includes offices for an entertainm ent booking agency. *V anport. Phase one o f this p ro je c t b e tw e e n A lb e r ta an d K illingsworth streets is a 40,000 com mercial condom inium building in the new ly renovated and ex­ panded M arco M achine Building. The physical work is com plete, all o f the 16 business spaces have either been sold or are under nego­ tiation, and the new ow ners are in the process o f moving in. These include Living C olor beauty sup­ ply, Norell Design bi-lingual graphic- designs, M arco S haw 's Hard Shell restaurant. Old Tow n Pizza, and a coffee shop. D evelopers Leary and W oolley, and PDC, are negotiating with 24 Hour Fitness for recreation o f a 40,000 square foot fitness club on the south end o f the project. ♦H eritage Project. This 32,000 square fool renovation and expan­ sion o f the form er W eim ers H ard­ ware Building at N ortheast Mason Street, by a team o f developers that in c lu d e s W o o lle y an d E ric W entland, is com plete and partially rented. ♦Horn o f A frica block. The west side o f the avenue’s 3900 block, ow ned by W entland and newly renovated, includes the Burqitu p ilo ro by M ark W ashington /T he P ortland O bserver The new Mid-K Plaza on Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boule­ vard has yet to fill retail space a year after construction. East African Restaurant in the old Hom o f Africa space, C arboni's P iz z a , J a v a r a m a E sp resso , B arberam a hair styling and a vari­ ety o f other tenants. ♦To the south, also on the w est side o f the street, developer W ayne A rm strong is planning to build a four-to-fi ve-story residential struc­ ture containing 85 affordable hous­ ing units. ♦Beech Site. PDC has completed an agreem ent for developm ent o f this site by Planned Parenthood. They propose a three-story build­ ing that will include ground-floor com m ercial activity, a headquar­ ters for the nonprofit, and an ex ­ panded clinic to replace one on N ortheast Frem ont Street at 15th A venue. ♦Frem ont Project. Phase one of this project by Abe Killing and Ron Sykes a, Northeast Frem ont Street, form er site o f the King Food Mar- ket, is a tw o-story, 8,000-square- foot commercial building completed last year. Phase two is a row of Lents Home Buying Fair seven adjacent town homes facing N ortheast G rand A venue, now nearing com pletion. ♦M id-K Beauty Supply. The form er Raven Cream ery site be­ tw een Ivy and Cook streets now has a new building that is the head­ quarters for this com pany and has 20,000 square feet of additional re­ tail space. ♦Grant W arehouse site. PDC has issued a Request for Proposal for developm ent o f this square-block vacant property on the east side of the street between C ook and Ivy. The request is for proposals to build 24 to 48 units of for-sale housing, p o ssib ly in co m b in a tio n w ith ground-floor retail. The Lents Homeownership Initiative and Kelly SUN Community School presents the 3rd-annual Lents Home Buying Fair, on Saturday April 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Kelly Elementary School, 9030 S.E. Cooper St. The free fair is open to anyone wanting to learn about buying their own home. Lenders, realtors, title companies, developers, home-buying counselors, businesses, and non­ profit organizations will provide plenty of helpful information about their services and programs. The highlight of the day will be a drawing for a $4,(XX) down-payment assistance grant to be given to a qualified potential homebuyer. Last year, Toni Hessen and her family won the grant and immediately used it to buy their first home. ‘Homeownership was in my mind and I wanted to do it, but I wasn't sure,” Hessen said. “Winning the grant at the Lents Home Buying Fair was absolutely perfect; it was great, I was so ecstatic.” PRESENTS d ò l hosted by The Links, Inc. Portland Chapter Bridgingthe Divide continued fro m Front O thers go a step further to say that the w hole project should be scrapped or rethought. “This massive project does noth­ ing for north and northeast Port­ land,” says Lenny A nderson, a project m anager with the Swan Is­ la n d Transportation M anagement ¡Association. “ It will degrade our quality o f life ...co st us a lot of m oney, dum p a lot m ore cars in our neighborhoods and it’s bizarre that Portland w ould even show up at these meetings, frankly.” A resident o f northeast Portland, A nderson lost faith in the drive to rebuild the connection whi le on the G overnors’ l-5CorridorTa.sk Force from 2000 to 2(X)2. This previous project effort divided planners and ended at an impasse. Reducing single-occupancy trip num bers will becom e the key an­ sw er for the region's transporta­ tion issues in A nderson's view. “The tail is definitely w agging the dog in term s o f solutions be­ cause the people o f Clark County, the tail, think that that they have an inalienable right to an infinite num ­ ber of free auto lanes into Port­ land,” he says. Francis acknow ledges a cross­ river divide but argues that the two sides will have to com e together to address continuing structure dete­ rioration and expected traffic in­ creases along l-5 's five miles be- tw een north P o rtlan d ’s K enton neighborhood and State Route 5(X) in Vancouver. “The problem is y o u 're looking for a short-term Herculean effort to change (driver) b eh av io rs, and that’s not likely,” Francis says. A nderson would like to see a new neighborhood bridge over the Columbia, like the Broadway Bridge connecting north and northw est Portland, to serve the 68 to 75 per­ cent o f trips crossing in peak travel hours that have origins or destina­ tions within the five-mile project area. The neighborhood-bridge idea made it to the “ Ideas Considered and D ropped" section of the C o­ lumbia River C rossing's website because it would not address the group’s safety concerns and be­ cause o f studies show ing that only 13 to 18 percent of drivers would use the link. “A third bridge or an arterial bridge d o esn 't bring enough traffic off,” Francis says. “ Also, arterial bridges or anything that’s outside o f the corridor starts to imply a lot more property acquisition th at's necessary and a Io, more (neigh­ borhood and environm ental) im ­ pact.” T he S o u th w est W ash in g to n R egional T ran sp o rtatio n C o u n ­ cil is studying the long-term need for an additional brid g e cro ssin g o u tsid e the 1-5 and 1-205 c o rri­ dors. Benefit Of; Links Educational/Scholarship Fund The Doubletree Inn-Lloyd Center I (XX) N.E. M ultnomah, Portland, OR Friday, A p ril25,2008 • 8:00p.m . 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