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Bricks $ Mortar Archive

Vacant Creswell Senior-Housing Owner Files Bankruptcy

Arizona company seeks protection from wave of financial claims nationwide

News 2 months ago

The Arizona company that owns vacant, unfinished senior-housing complexes in Creswell and Roseburg has filed for bankruptcy. The filing temporarily shields the company, Inspired Healthcare … Continue reading →

Eugene ER Slowdown

McKenzie-Willamette emergency department project snagged in city land-use rules; developer warns of long timeline

News 3 months ago

McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center’s push to build a standalone emergency department in west Eugene has become tangled in city land-use regulations. Thus far, 16 months after … Continue reading →

Gateway Sports Center Idea No Slam Dunk

Former Royal Caribbean building would need zoning change, roof-raising

News 3 months ago

The New Jersey owner of the vacant former Royal Caribbean call center building in Springfield is so keen to sell the place that it’s paying … Continue reading →

Update: Former SeQuential Owner Buys Sam Bond’s Garage

New owner says he plans to reopen the Whiteaker bar in May or June

EW-Extra 3 months ago

Eugene’s beloved Sam Bond’s Garage isn’t going anywhere. Ian Hill, the Eugene businessman who bought the Whiteaker bar in December, plans to reopen in late … Continue reading →

Super-Siting Surprise

Lane County’s stealth in getting new state law angers neighbors of planned behavioral health center

News 3 months ago

Behavioral health advocates rejoiced when Lane County and PeaceHealth, 15 months ago, declared they would build a joint 126-bed center on International Way in Springfield’s … Continue reading →

Springfield Hot Spot

Surprising success at Marcola Meadows

News 4 months ago

For decades, developers wondered what to do with the 100-acre field sitting north of Marcola Road in east Springfield, a short walk from the giant … Continue reading →

Amazon in the Open

Seattle giant buys Eugene land for parcel-delivery warehouse; plus: an Arcimoto update

News 4 months ago

Amazon kept its identity hidden for as long as it could. But the behemoth has finally emerged from the shadows, purchasing the 85-acre parcel near … Continue reading →

Amazon Unveiled

Seattle behemoth buys Eugene land it needs for parcel-delivery warehouse

News 4 months ago

Amazon kept its identity hidden for as long as it could. But the behemoth has finally emerged from the shadows, purchasing the 85-acre parcel near … Continue reading →

Biggest Deals

A recap of Bricks $ Mortar’s top stories of 2025, with a look at what lies ahead

News 4 months ago

 Out-of-state investors and local businesses continue to see Eugene-Springfield as a good bet, judged by the construction projects they are pursuing here. • The student-housing … Continue reading →

Choice Site, Steep Price

Amid worries of student-housing glut, developer pays $6.5 million for buildings it’s tearing down near UO

News 4 months ago

A Chicago-based developer has paid a high price to move ahead with the student apartment tower it will build less than a block from the … Continue reading →

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