Time & Temp Building / Brown St. Parking Garage Redevelopment | Portland

Stumbled upon a potential suspect's car today that may be responsible for defacing downtown buildings and also had an expired meter! Or maybe who ever painted this vehicle for the owner is the culprit? Police take notice! 😄
Reddit had a clip from some publication interviewing the bee guy. It turns out he's from Massachusetts. Cool factor destroyed.
 
My apology, it was meant as humor and I made sure the photo did not show the license plate. The post has been deleted out of respect for you and the vehicle owner. Categorizing the Portland Police Department as violent is unnecessary on your end even if you are not joking. I agree with your comment on the difference between Bee's artistic talent and the goofy doodles the have been popping up in the downtown area. (y)
 
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My apology, it was meant as humor and I made sure the photo did not show the license plate. The post has been deleted out of respect for you and the vehicle owner. Categorizing the Portland Police Department as violent is unnecessary on your end even if you are not joking. I agree with your comment on the difference between Bee's artistic talent and the goofy doodles the have been popping up in the downtown area. (y)
Thank you. The PPD's violent constitutional violations are extremely well-documented – try googling "Nicholas Goodman wrongful death" – but we don't need to stray off topic here.

I'll delete my previous post as well.
 
MSPD created for 181 room hotel. Maybe this is the time?
 
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MSPD created for 181 room hotel. Maybe this is the time?

I'm skeptical. I assume this is just developers rushing to get hotel applications in before the moratorium kicks in next week as a way to "keep their options open" because any hotel application submitted before 12/4 is "grandfathered in" and won't be subject to the moratorium or any changes to hotel policy that results from it.

I think behind closed doors the city is strongly pushing residential or at least a hotel / residential mix for the Time & Temp building.
 
A blip in this morning's PPH article on the 142 Free St. Museum dispute mentions that Chris Rhoades, current owner of the T&T building, is working with a potential buyer for the place but didn't have more to say about it.
 
I believe that Jim Brady has started demo work on the Fidelty building hotel project next door. I don't see Time & Temp as a hotel because next door Brady will render his into the best hotel in Portland. On the first floor there is a massive sized vault of which he's making into a bar. We don't see that every day, though for re-purposed bank vaults the one in Urban Outfitters will be hard to beat. But that's just got clothing racks in it. Drinking and getting drunk on cocktails in a bank vault is a whole different and better experience, I'm assuming.
 

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