Portland to weigh repairing or rebuilding its historic Expo
They can hire a consultant, but they have to go with the $30M repair, right? The city has no money and replacement would cost, what, 3-5x the repair? That said, I'm interested in the possibility of rethinking that entire area: phases to connect it to (and then also replace?) Troubh, giving some ground to Hadlock (although I like the current quirkiness), integrate new/unique box seating/group space for Hadlock into the new Expo, add meeting/convention space, attempt to buy the gas station for more land/frontage on Park, figure out better/less chaotic parking (a dedicated garage?), shared space/concesssions/services with Fitzpatrick/HoP? If replacing Troubh is in the cards, pleeeease just do it all at the same time and make one cohesive building.
A recent assessment found that the 110-year-old building may need $30 million in repairs.
The 110-year-old Expo is now the oldest operating municipal arena in the country, according to city staff, and a recent eye-opening assessment prompted officials to begin considering its future.
Portland plans to contract with a firm through a competitive process to determine the potential scope and cost of a project, as well as to engage the community regarding the facility’s future, the city said in a press release Tuesday.
They can hire a consultant, but they have to go with the $30M repair, right? The city has no money and replacement would cost, what, 3-5x the repair? That said, I'm interested in the possibility of rethinking that entire area: phases to connect it to (and then also replace?) Troubh, giving some ground to Hadlock (although I like the current quirkiness), integrate new/unique box seating/group space for Hadlock into the new Expo, add meeting/convention space, attempt to buy the gas station for more land/frontage on Park, figure out better/less chaotic parking (a dedicated garage?), shared space/concesssions/services with Fitzpatrick/HoP? If replacing Troubh is in the cards, pleeeease just do it all at the same time and make one cohesive building.