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  • Oregon Awards ARRA Funds to Seven Projects

    Nearly $19 million in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds will help kick-start seven affordable housing developments in Oregon

  • Homestead Audit Concludes

    Homestead Capital, a nonprofit syndicator of low-income housing tax credits (LIHTCs) that came under investigation last year, avoided penalties but not the criticism of the Oregon Department of Justice, which reviewed the compensation and expenses paid to the organization’s former president and CEO.

  • OREGON

    SALEM—Affordable housing developers will compete for about $7.3 million in low-income housing tax credits (LIHTCs) in Oregon in 2008.

  • Industry Funding for Education

    Horton Lees Brogden Lighting Design (HLB) has contributed $25,000 to the Nuckolls Fund for Lighting Education in honor of the late Jules Horton, founder of HLB, to establish an annual Jules Horton International Student Achievement Award scholarship in the amount of $5,000. The scholarship will be...

  • Portland, Maine

    One of the few working waterfronts left in the United States, Portland is expanding beyond its seafaring tradition and embracing an entrepreneurial spirit.

  • Lillis Business Complex at the University of Oregon

    Some projects announce themselves with great fanfare, and others quietly take their place letting the architecture do the talking. Such is the case with the Lillis Business Complex at the University of Oregon in Eugene. What started off as a renovation and addition project for an existing business...

  • Interface Engineering Expands its Lighting Studio

    has expanded its lighting studio: Robert Dupuy has returned as lead and associate principal in the company's Portland, Oregon office; Cliff Bodell has been hired as a lighting designer; and Mark Godfrey has joined the studio as senior lighting designer. In addition, Interface Engineering's senior...

  • an interview with charles linn, A L's founding editor

    In the beginning, there was Charles Linn. Twenty years later, we recognize the decisive contribution Architectural Lighting's first editor-in-chief made to the business of lighting design when he took on the start-up magazine, which at the time was based in Springfield, Oregon. Trained as an...

  • Resources: Small Business Accounting

    Small business accounting manual; guide to working alone; builder’s field guide

  • Shared Septic Systems

    High water tables and poor soils preclude the use of conventional sewage treatment methods on some new and existing house sites. One solution is a system that combines a sand filter and shallow drainage field designed for use by more than one household.