What’s Happening in the Central Eastside: An update from the CEIC

Reserve your spots for the Annual Meeting

It’s the end of the year and you know that means a cruise and networking on the Portland Spirit for our Annual Meeting.

If you didn’t like what the city did over the last 25 years…

…attend one of these meetings so it doesn’t happen again: The Portland Plan is in full swing and if you want your voice heard, better get yourself to one of these meetings.

They’re going to do WHAT at the Burnside Bridgehead?

Attend this unusual open house to see what PDC, Beam Development and Will Bruder+Partners Team have in mind for all that land sitting on the east-end of the Burnside Bridge.

Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation finds land to build facility in CEID

If you like steam locomotives, you’re going to be giddy knowing a new facility to house them is going near OMSI.

Learn how to protect your business and employees with ONI’s safety material

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The nice folks at the Office of Neighborhood Involvement encourage every business owner to get their hands on this incredibly useful material.

Want to know what’s going on at the Convention Plaza?

Find out why so many people seem to be flocking there

Ever wonder about the building deals and new companies moving here

Get the inside scoop to buildings and tenants when Todd DeNeffe of Cascade Commercial Real Estate gives a breakdown of transactions and deals in the district.

Check that closet for unused coats, hats and gloves

The CEIC is having a coat drive to help those less fortunate. Help us help others.

Not a CEIC member yet?

Our goal is to protect the rights of business and property owners in the district. The more members we have, the stronger our voice is at City Hall and other agencies. We also offer our members a variety of networking and marketing opportunities to promote their business. To join, contact Terry at terry@ceic.cc or download an application.

CEIC
PO Box 14251 | Portland OR 97292
P. (503) 768-4299 | F. (503) 768-4294

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