Summer has arrived and so has our newest issue! Our newsletter contains the latest land development news and current events in your area to keep you informed, on your way, and still have time to bask in the sun! Link: June Newsletter
Read more →May is in full bloom, and so is our newest issue! Our newsletter contains the latest news to keep you informed, on your way, and still have time to stop and smell the flowers! Link: May Newsletter
Read more →We are excited to announce we recently completed our Stella Heights subdivision in Happy Valley, Oregon. We thought we’d share a few photos!
Read more →We are excited to share the news that our Sunnyside apartment project in Happy Valley, Oregon, has received Design Review Approval. Structure: 201,435 sf Units: 178
Read more →Our Stella Heights residential subdivision in Happy Valley is making great progress. We’re in the final phases completing the project. You’ll notice paved streets next time you drive by! Project: Stella Heights (map link ) Location: SE 172nd and Hemrich Rd, Happy Valley, Oregon Size: 50 lots Current
Read more →The votes are in, and Metro Council unanimously approved the proposed UGB expansion. This latest expansion opens up 2,181 acres to development and the potential for 9,200 new homes in the greater Portland Area. The UGB expansion includes the cities of Hillsboro, Beaverton, Wilsonville and King City.
Read more →Do you live or work in the Southwest Corridor? Are you wanting to get involved in the process for the 12-mile light rail connection from downtown Portland to Bridgeport Village in Tualatin? Well, this could be your chance! Recognizing that decisions must be grounded in community values and
Read more →Our new Stella Heights residential subdivision in Happy Valley is making good progress! Project: Stella Heights (map link ) Location: SE 172nd and Hemrich Rd, Happy Valley, Oregon Size: 50 lots Current status: Cuts/Fills Completed – Starting Underground
Read more →Metro again is looking toward the future and preparing for growth in the Southwest Corridor. With escalating traffic and a need to better connect the Southwest Corridor to the rest of the Portland region, the proposed 12-mile light rail line could be the answer. This new MAX line
Read more →Over the last three years, Metro has been working on a transportation plan that will set the strategy for the next 25 years of transportation needs in the Portland Metro Area. Metro’s plan identifies current and future transportation needs, including motor vehicles, public transit, walking and bike
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