Portland architecture, tiny house. http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/23/garden/freedom-in-704-square-feet.html?_r=0
Another sweet project for the Burnside Bridgehead. To refresh your memory, it'll be going up next to this project:
They should call it Columbia River Crossing. Just because all the people in Vantucky would freak when they saw the headline about the grand opening of the light-rail-only Columbia River Crossing. barfo
Any updates on this Hoojacks? I'm about 20 blocks west of the first one. The list of oddities I've experienced in my 2 years of residing here: We have come home to find our uncarved pumpkin on the porch carved and a spoon and butter knife left behind. I have had my driver's side mirror struck due to ridiculous narrow streets. One of my tires punctured, but that was a city wide vandalism thing (still at large). And before I moved in, my now wife, called me over because cops had closed off adjoining streets looking for a suspect on foot.
Yeah we didn't get either of them. Then, out of the blue, my girlfriend's great uncle went on hospice, so we moved into his attic to help with him. He lives on 20th and Belmont, so it could be worse
Yeah it's a bummer situation, but rent free in that neighborhood is about as good as it gets. Too bad we share a bathroom with a dying 92 year old...
Portland in 2035 It's taller, shinier, pointier (or boxier), denser, busier, greener, and more ambitious (or, sometimes, just greedier). Get ready. http://www.portlandmonthlymag.com/r...portland-is-on-its-way-real-estate-april-2014