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After decades of planning, a 27-acre parcel of riverfront in downtown Eugene is being developed. How did this area go from an industrial site to the area’s newest multi-family housing neighborhood?
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As developers and city officials discussed what would be a part of the 27-acre infill project, the Fifth Street District both inspired and informed what was planned.
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While market-rate multifamily housing and a park have been completed, projects from affordable homes to business space remain.
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BRING Recycling has relaunched their program that gives a second life to plywood, sheet metal, and furniture heading to the landfill.
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A new subdivision was replanned to allow for homes affordable by median earners in the city.
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The City of Eugene hopes to reconnect downtown to the Willamette River as it rolls out the second phase of its Riverfront project.
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Oregon Tradeswomen, a nonprofit organization that provides training and support to women in the skilled trades, has brought its pre-apprenticeship training program to Springfield for the very first time.
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Lane Community College broke ground Friday on a new school of industry and trade.
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The state is urging Oregonians who are rebuilding after this month’s wildfires to make sure any contractors they hire are properly licensed.It can be…
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Like most everything during this time, Eugene’s Riverfront Park project has needed to make adjustments. However, construction on the next phase will…
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The share of young Oregonians going into traditional blue collar jobs is on the rise. That’s according to a new analysis by a state economist. At the…
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Construction work can be dangerous, but a new Oregon training program aims to beef up worker safety for a part of the job that’s often overlooked: their…