August 2, 2017 Page 5 Terence Keller A full Service Realtor • List & Sell your House • Find your New Home • Help you Invest • Find you the Best Loan • Help with Pre-Sale Prep • Hold Open House to sell your home Photo by Z aChary s enn /t he P ortland o bserver The developers of property next door to the Catalina Restaurant and a second minority owned busi- ness on Northeast Killingsworth Street across from the North Precinct have apologized for blocking sidewalks, causing a water disruption and other inconveniences during construction. Reaching Out to Make Amends Developers apologize for business disruptions Z aChary s enn t he P ortland o bserver After causing several inconveniences to ex- isting minority-owned businesses during con- struction, the developers of a Northeast Killing- sworth Street property are apologizing, saying they are committed to working with their neigh- bors and honoring the diverse heritage of the site’s business district. Brian Alfrey and Mike Gadberry, who own and operate the Radio Room on Northeast Al- berta Street, are constructing a new restaurant at a former locksmith shop on Killingsworth just down from the intersection of Northeast Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. The duo says that their crew was acting in good faith when they accidentally dented a wa- ter main leading to the loss of water to Catali- na’s Restaurant next door. “Their water main is on our property, and when they hit it, they dented it,” Alfrey told the Portland Observer. “The crew decided that they’d like to repair it, at no cost to Catalina’s.” Gadberry adds that he offered to compensate Catalina’s for any revenue that they may have by lost due to the half-hour water stoppage. Both men are hoping to cultivate a positive relationship with the Caldera family and their restaurant. “We eat at Catalina’s regularly, we recom- mend that people eat there regularly, and we look forward to having a good relationship with them for years to come,” Alfrey said. He also says that despite an earlier issue over an electrical meter for a black-owned barber- shop building on the other side of the property, they hope to move forward in a positive rela- tionship with the owners, Herman and Rickey Brame, and work with the entire block in order to create a revitalized commercial district on Northeast Killingsworth. “We respect their business -- they’ve been there a long time,” said Alfrey. “We look for- ward to working with them to make this a vi- brant commercial area.” L egaL N otices Portland is my Town Call Terence Keller 503 839-6126 Liberty Group Realtors Inc. terencekellersr@gmail.com • Oregon License 200306037 Need to publish a court document or notice? Need an affidavit of publication quickly and efficiently? Please fax or e-mail your notice for a free price quote! Fax: 503-288-0015 e-mail: classifieds@portlandobserver.com The Portland Observer