The state money is part of a larger public spending deal package — with Portland and Multnomah County — to ensure the Trail Blazers stay for decades to come. FILE - The Moda Center pictured in 2025.
Efforts to secure public funding to renovate the aging Moda Center formally ramped up on Monday with the introduction of a bill in the Oregon Senate that drew widespread support from government ...
A bill being introduced in the state Senate on Monday could siphon away income taxes paid by the Blazers and any other employers in Portland’s Rose Quarter. Rather than going to the state’s general ...
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A bill to support renovation of Portland's Moda Center and entice the Portland Trail Blazers to stay in the state was introduced in the Oregon Senate on Feb. 9. Gov. Tina Kotek signaled support for ...
The store at 4715 S.E. Cesar E. Chavez Blvd. closed at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Plaintiffs confident they'll prevail in lawsuit over use of force at Portland ICE facility The third and final day of testimony ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Oregon has taken another step toward using public funds to renovate the Moda Center in a bid to keep the Trail Blazers in Portland with a new bill introduced in the state Senate on ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A new bill in the Oregon legislature is aiming to guide renovations for the oldest unrenovated NBA arena in the United States — the Moda Center — with plans to turn the ...
The renderings come as Oregon lawmakers consider Senate Bill 1501, which would create “Oregon Arena Fund” to receive tax revenues from wages earned by performers and athletes at the Moda Center.
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