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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed a bill Thursday that would authorize up to $800 million to help finance a Major League Baseball ...
Portland is one step closer to securing a Major League Baseball stadium after Oregon Governor Tina Kotek signed a bill to ...
The law would allow up to $800 million in bond funding if Major League Baseball selects Portland, Oregon, for an expansion or ...
The Portland Diamond Project has been trying to get an MLB team in Portland since 2017, and this bill's passage might make it ...
The bill allows an MLB team, via its payroll's combined income tax, to raise $150 million in bond funding for the ...
The Portland Diamond Project, the organization leading the area’s efforts to attract a Major League Baseball team, has eyes set on the RedTail Golf Center in Beaverton for a stadium, according ...
The MLB to Portland effort got a boost on Tuesday when a bill providing as much as $800 million to help fund a ballpark ...
The project enters a 120-day due diligence period with a 42-month period to purchase, the Portland Diamond Project reported. Close Ad Before You Leave, Check This Out ...
Zidell Yards, on Portland’s South Waterfront, as seen in this satellite image from May 2024. The Portland Diamond Project announced Tuesday it signed a letter of intent to purchase the area ...
The Portland Diamond Project along with city leaders will throw their weight behind Senate Bill 110, which would expand what’s known as the “jock tax” to $800 million.
September 23, 2024 at 5:33 pm PDT. The Portland Diamond Project, a private group of baseball supporters that for years has aspired to bring a Major League Baseball team to Portland, has signed an ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — The Portland Diamond Project is responding after Mayor Ted Wheeler formally declared his support for bringing a Major League Baseball team to the city.