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What it is: Delta Carts Food Pod is the latest pod to open in Portland, boasting five businesses — Getta Gyro, Indian Tadka House, Ta Bueno Ne, Korean Tiger, and PDX Philly Cheese Hub. Where it is: ...
In May, Old Town Community Association chair Jessie Burke formally sought permission from the city of Portland for the ...
Seafood enthusiasts gravitate toward the Dungeness Crab & Cheese Omelet, which showcases sweet, delicate crab meat paired with rich Tillamook cheddar – a quintessentially Oregon combination that ...
Hidden away inside the historic Haseltine Building, Old Town Portland’s newest business strikes an eerie balance — half custard, half coffee, all haunted. The two-for-one storefront seems to exist in ...
From Bend to Eugene, Salem to Ashland, taco enthusiasts are firing up their cars and making the journey to Portland’s ¿Por Qué No? with the determination of people who know that greatness awaits at ...
On April 29, 2025, Vacasa held a special meeting of the Company’s stockholders (the “Special Meeting”) to vote on a proposal (the “Merger Agreement Proposal”) to adopt the Agreement and ...
PORTLAND, Ore., April 29, 2025--Vacasa, Inc. (Nasdaq: VCSA) ("Vacasa" or the "Company"), a leading vacation rental management platform in North America, today announced that its stockholders have ...
Courtesy of Vacasa By Malia Spencer – Portland Inno, Portland Business Journal Apr 29, 2025 Preview this article 1 min ...
PORTLAND, OR – Vacasa Inc. (NASDAQ:VCSA), a company specializing in services to dwellings and other buildings currently valued at $121.55 million, has addressed a buyout offer from investment ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland vacation rental startup Vacasa, its value down 97% since it went public three years ago, agreed to be acquired by Phoenix-based vacation rental management company ...
In early 2023, Vacasa revealed its decision to axe an additional 1,300 employees — about 17% of its staff. This included around 33 Portland workers.
A file photo of a Vacasa-operated vacation rental, shared by the company when it went public in 2021. The company announced plans Thursday to cut 800 jobs, though most are not based on Oregon.