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EDITION
HOUSING SPECIAL
April 27, 2016
The Dresden Apartments, a 30-unit complex for low income families at 2545 E. Burnside St., was
saved for future affordable housing when the nonproit Network for Oregon Affordable Housing
inanced the purchase in 2013 with support from the Portland Housing Bureau. Now the agency has
joined a private-public partnership to buy property in the Cully Neighborhood of northeast Portland
for 15 new affordable homes.
Nonproit Buys Land for Housing
Cully Neighborhood site to ight displacement
Thanks to a new partnership the city of Portland, Habitat for
between the Network for Oregon Humanity Portland/Metro East
Affordable Housing (NOAH) and has purchased a piece of land in
C ontinued on p age 17
S PORTS
Clippers point guard Chris Paul (right) leaves Game 4 in Portland Monday after this play defending
Gerald Henderson. Paul ends up with a broken hand and the series ends up tied 2-2. (AP Photo)
Blazers Stop Clippers
Chris Paul
breaks hand and
series is tied
(AP) -- Al-Farouq Aminu
scored a career-high 30 points
and the Portland Trail Blazers
pulled away after Chris Paul left
with a broken bone in his right
hand, beating the Los Ange-
les Clippers 98-84 on Monday
night at the Moda Center to even
their playoff series at two games
apiece.
Paul departed midway through
the third quarter. It was not imme-
diately clear how he was hurt, al-
though his wrist appeared to bend
back when he guarded Portland’s
Gerald Henderson on a layup.
The Clippers were further hurt
when Blake Grifin retreated to
the bench late in the game after
appearing to aggravate the left
quad injury he struggled with this
season.
CJ McCollum had 19 points for
the Blazers, while Mason Plumlee
added 14 points and 10 assists.
Grifin had 17 points before
leaving with under 6 minutes left.
Game 5 is Wednesday at Los
Angeles with Game 6 scheduled
for Friday in Portland. If a inal
seventh game is necessary it will
be played on Sunday in Los An-
geles.