Developer of downtown Portland Block 216 tower, anchored by Ritz-Carlton, faces foreclosure of California hotel
BDC/Anaheim LLC, a company led by Portland developer Walt Bowen, has defaulted on a $127 million loan it took out to build an Anaheim hotel.
Nike pressured employee to stay silent over alleged misconduct, fired him after testifying, withdrawn complaint claims
Jamal James claimed Nike retaliated, and ultimately fired him, after he testified in response to government subpoenas about alleged criminal activity.
Surgery delays, frustrated patients stack up after Providence replaces Portland anesthesiology provider
The health system warned it would delay some procedures during the transition, but the scale of the disruption shocked some patients.
Strategies 360, powerhouse NW political consultancy, files for bankruptcy protection
The firm's chief executive told employees the filing was an effort to fend off a lawsuit and that the company "is otherwise financially healthy."
How the owner of several well-known Portland brands ran into trouble: Beat Check podcast
What does that mean for some of these brands, and what do the struggles of a company banking on Portland ingenuity say about the city?
Dr. Sejal Hathi named Oregon Health Authority director
Dr. Sejal Hathi served in the Biden administration as a senior policy adviser.
Sortis Holdings bought up Portland brands in the pandemic. Now it’s struggling to pay its bills
Sortis Holdings and affiliated entities have left a trail of failed deals, angry business partners and landlords clamoring for their rent.
Oregon Tool to pay $1.7 million after investigations link payments to romance scams, other fraud
The Portland company, formerly known as Blount Industries, was warned of one of the schemes in 2012.
PeaceHealth workers in SW Washington to limit strike to retain health insurance
PeaceHealth confirmed last week that it intended to take away workers’ insurance coverage if they were on strike.
Central Oregon journalists seek unionization
Fourteen newsroom employees at The (Bend) Bulletin and The Redmond Spokesman newspapers have voted to unionize.
Providence Portland and St. Vincent hospitals to reduce surgeries due to anesthesiologist shortage
Providence Portland will temporarily curtail all surgeries other than emergencies and obstetrics cases in late November.
PeaceHealth says striking hospital workers could lose health insurance
About 95% of the union members voted in favor of striking.