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1803 Fund unveils renderings of $70 million investment for Portland’s Black community
1803 Fund unveils renderings of $70 million investment for Portland’s Black community
1803 Fund unveils renderings of $70 million investment for Portland’s Black community

Published on: 12/02/2025

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1803 Fund leaders on Tuesday unveiled renderings for former gain silos on the east bank of the Willamette River.1803 Fund leaders on Tuesday unveiled renderings for former gain silos on the east bank of the Willamette River.1803 Fund leaders on Tuesday unveiled renderings for former gain silos on the east bank of the Willamette River.1803 Fund leaders on Tuesday unveiled renderings for former gain silos on the east bank of the Willamette River.1803 Fund leaders on Tuesday unveiled renderings for former gain silos on the east bank of the Willamette River.1803 Fund leaders unveiled renderings Tuesday for property in the lower Albina neighborhood south of the Fremont Bridge and west of Interstate 5, in a district once known as The Low End.1803 Fund leaders unveiled renderings Tuesday for property in the lower Albina neighborhood south of the Fremont Bridge and west of Interstate 5, in a district once known as The Low End.1803 Fund leaders unveiled renderings Tuesday for property in the lower Albina neighborhood south of the Fremont Bridge and west of Interstate 5, in a district once known as The Low End.1803 Fund leaders unveiled renderings Tuesday for property in the lower Albina neighborhood south of the Fremont Bridge and west of Interstate 5, in a district once known as The Low End.

The 1803 Fund, an organization working to advance Portland’s Black community, unveiled new renderings Tuesday for a combined ten acres it purchased on the banks of the Willamette River near the Moda Center and in the lower Albina neighborhood.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2025/12/1803-fund-unveils-renderings-of-70-million-investment-for-portlands-black-community.html

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