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In this week's podcast Business Tribune reporter Joseph Gallivan talks to Susie Wright about her So Susie fashion blog and Instagram feed. Vance Tong talks about the proposed link between the new southwest MAX line and OHSU's Pill Hill, and Joseph updates the TriMet bridge in southeast the Gideon Overcrossing.
In this week's podcast Business Tribune reporter Joseph Gallivan talks to Leslie Barber about her startup gift box company Grief Warrior, which aims to bring more appropriate consolation to mourning friends and relatives.
In this week's podcast reporter Joseph Gallivan talks about his visit to the reopened paper mill in West Linn, the Willamette Falls Paper Company, where they are making kraft paper with 40 percent wheat straw.
In this week's BizTribCast reporter Joseph Gallivan talks to Bob Christnacht of Pendleton Woolen Mills about their move back into technical outerwear and apparel, and also about what it's like to be a florist in Portland these days.
In this week's BizTribCast, reporter Stephanie Basalyga talks with Karina Ruiz and Tonie Esteban of BRIC Architecture about their work designing the new Sherwood High School and what architecture, engineering and construction firms can do to help women move into leadership positions in the building industry.
In this week's podcast, reporter Stephanie Basalyga talks about a recently completed expansion of Clackamas Community College's automotive department in Oregon City and reporter Joseph Gallivan talks about how the state's new Corporate Activity Tax, is expected to impact homebuilders.
In this week’s Biztribcast Joseph Gallivan talks to DLR Group architect Carla Weinheimer about the reopening of Michael Graves’ famous Portland Building, and Stephanie Basalyga talks about architect Scott Edwards’ proposed new home.
In this week's podcast Joseph Gallivan talks to Ken Unkeles about Building 5, an industrial space in Northwest which he is converting for the use of dancers and artists, and Stephanie tours the Multnomah County Courthouse which opens this Fall.
On this week's BizTribCast Joseph Gallivan talks to Graeme Newell about running a 15-screen global communications company from his home office, and Stephanie Basalyga visits DiMarini the softball bat maker.
Jon LeGarza, interim economic development director for Clackamas County, and Sam Dicke, the county’s economic development coordinator, talk with Business Tribune publisher and editor Vance Tong and reporter Stephanie Basalyga about how Clackamas County is helping cities within its boundaries grow their business bases, including developing a sustainable cluster industry based on cross-laminated timber.
Business Tribune reporters Joseph Gallivan and Stephanie Basalyga talk about a new CLT prefab component manufacturing company coming to Estacada in 2020 and columnist Brian Libby's picks for the region's best architecture of the decade.
In this week's podcast reporter Joseph Gallivan job shadows the Plant Ninja, Jacques Cayton, 28, who looks after plants in offices and bars for Foliage Services, and discusses the sale of New Seasons to a Korean company, while editor Vance Tong discusses our upcoming end of year editions of the BizTrib.
In this week’s podcast, Joseph Gallivan talks about the OSHA conference on safety in the wood and paper industry, and Stephanie Basalyga discusses how the construction industry is waking up to its problem with opiate abuse.
Professional Business Development Group members Jodie Marion, Maurice Rahming, Tyrone Henry and Marcella Alcantar talk about the challenges minority- and women-owned businesses face in the local building industry and how the organization’s new business development training center will help them succeed.
Dorothy Barnum talks with Stephanie Basalyga and Emily Smoke about how Blue Book helps local construction companies connect with project opportunities.
In this week's podcast Joseph Gallivan talks about Adam Arnold, a designer and tailor in the Pearl District who keeps things analog in a digital world, and Stephanie talks about the landscape architecture firm called Place.
Rosa Martinez talks with Stephanie Basalyga about LatinoBuilt, a new Portland-area trade association created by Latino contractors to support Latino-owned companies in Oregon's building industry.
The Business Tribune talks to Logic Intelligence and Curry TV at BESThq Business Expo East.
The Business Tribune talks to Kurt McLaughlin of Portland Commercial Construction and Kurt McLaughlin Coaching at BESThq Business Expo East.
The Business Tribune talks to G&W Caribbean Smoked BBQ at BESThq Business Expo East.
The Business Tribune talks to The Divine Housecleaning Services at BESThq Business Expo East.
In this week's podcast Business Tribune reporter Joseph Gallivan and architecture critic Brian Libby discuss the AIA Awards and the state of buildings in Portland.
Paul Williams, Portland Public Schools' procurement manager, talks with reporter Stephanie Basalyga about the school district's current and future projects, doing business with PPS, and the upcoming Metro Educators’ Business Equity Open House on Nov. 7.
Ron White of BESThq and James Autry of Serving our Neighbors talk with reporters Stephanie Basalyga and Emily Smoke about the importance of building community for businesses and how the concept is driving the Nov. 8 Business Expo East event at Camp Withycombe.
In this week's podcast Joseph Gallivan goes to American Machine and Gear in Northwest Portland with two teams of high schoolers to see how attractive metal shops are in 2019.
Aidan Gronauer of Trimet, talks with reporter Stephanie Basalyga about Growing Portland, an Oct. 22 event that will provide a chance for companies to learn about upcoming project opportunities with Trimet, Portland Bureau of Transportation, Oregon Department of Transportation and the Port of Portland.
Diane Seaton with the city of Portland and Anthony Blackmon with Multnomah County talk with reporter Stephanie Basalyga about the 14th annual Reverse Vendor Trade Show slated for Oct. 15, 2019, at the Salem Convention Center.