kb 2012 M a r t in L u t h e r K in g J r . Ì Page 10 f ) s p e c ia l e v i l io n 2012 MLK WEEKEND OF SERVICE Your time can make a big difference in someone’s life. Get Involved. Join United Way in the fourth-annual MLK Weekend of Service to honor the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Sign up for a service project at www.unitedway-pdx.org/MLK GIVE. ADVOCATE. VOLUNTEER. •••• ’.•x •• • LIVE UNITED United Way On G R E A TE R P O R T L A N D unitedwaypdx Investment Coming c o n t i n u e d f r o m page 9 January 13-16 •Î.Î @unitedwaypdx January II, 2012 United Way of the Columbia-Willamette and groceries to neighborhoods that last year we identified in the Portland plan as a food d e se rt.” According to the company, the store will bring more than 150 new jobs with health care to the community, as well as a wide selection of healthy and locally grow n groceries, hom em ade meals, an in-house butcher and access to other wellness and home products. The new store plans to be 27,960 square feet with 60 sur­ face parking spaces. “W e’ve found the perfect ten­ ant and partner in New Seasons M arket,” said Roger Collins of Ivy Street Partners. “Our goal is to develop this site with features, services and resources that en­ hance the livability of the neigh­ borhood and are accessible to everyone.” Collins said they are also de­ veloping a 155-unit mixed-use project at North Interstate and Skidmore, which is expected to break ground this spring. Although concerns linger over an increase in traffic throughout the area, there are currently mini­ mal places to access fresh healthy food in the neighborhood, which has had little development in the past few years. Leaders of both Ivy Street Partners and New Seasons say they will work closely with the Northeast Coalition of Neigh­ borhoods, residents, community leaders and the city to finalize the store design and site plans. A ccording to Lisa Sedlar, President and CEO of New Sea­ sons Market, the local company is excited to convert the bakery site to one of its newest grocery locations. Sedlar said the location, within walking and biking distance from many homes, schools, and of­ fices, is expected to become a lively spot that will add to the neighborhood’s vitality. “We strive to build com m u­ nity inside and outside our stores by em ploying local resi­ dents, providing goods and ser­ vices to our neighbors, and supporting local and regional producers and suppliers,” she said. Almost always, the creative dedicated minority has m ade the w orld better. - Martin Luther King Jr. CITY OF PORTLAND Procurement Services 503-823-5047 w w w .portlandonline.com /om f/purchasing connect with us