Portland from the early-00's to mid-10's was peak modern urban America
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Date: February 5th, 2026 11:22 PM Author: ungodly parlour new version
relatively safe and relatively affordable while having lots of local businesses and walkable districts/boulevards/parks. the homeless crisis started chipping away at the city's charm quite a bit by 2016 (the decision to allow public 'camping'), and by the covid era, it was a shitshow.
i do wonder if it was simply too nice (and white) and therefore had to be humbled and ruined by the system to prevent it from becoming a potential urban model for other places.
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Date: February 6th, 2026 8:45 AM Author: Translucent Low-t Public Bath Ratface
Dude, Portland was ruined by white people.
Whitest city in America elects (shocker) left wing progressive politicians --> progressive policies --> homeless crisis --> antifa riots --> decline of city. Meanwhile the white voters keep voting in the white progressive left wing mayor and councilmen and governor.
Hate to break this to you but the wokest, leftiest, most progressive people are white.
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Date: February 6th, 2026 2:00 AM Author: ungodly parlour new version
it felt in certain ways like a friendlier, scaled-down version of 'the big city.' the city blocks are physically smaller than many other places. they limited their size way back in the 1800's to create more corner stores and lots per acre than would be possible with larger blocks.
there were a few light rail lines and a dainty little 'streetcar' that slinked around downtown. but there were hills and parks nearby (forest park, mt. tabor, etc.) and urban trails just for walkers and cyclists like the springwater corridor (which still exists, but is full of bums).
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Date: February 6th, 2026 3:49 AM Author: Boyish Space
it still had some rough parts, east side was pretty crazy with meth back then
Restaurant scene was really incredible for a few years and completely died out cause there never were enough good paying jobs there and poor hicklibs kept moving in from elsewhere. I think it made everyone jaded.
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Date: February 6th, 2026 7:17 AM Author: hairless hilarious rigor sandwich
Distinctly remember 1800000 food trucks by city hall area
Also some decent chicks near pearl
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Date: February 6th, 2026 1:10 PM Author: Sadistic mildly autistic parlor trust fund
I grew up in Portland during that time. The housing bubble changed Portland and made it far gayer. All of the livability the city cultivated back into the 80s with the first growth management act had very positive impacts for families. I remember in the 90s in grade school my mom gave me a $100 to take the bus to the mall downtown and go school shopping. I don't think 12 year olds do that now.
With the housing appreciation during the run up to the 2008 bubble most of the families in the newly desirable neighborhoods cashed out. Dinks and outsiders with an idea of what Portland was moved in and dramatically changed the character of the city and really the state. It concentrated fogginess. People forgot but Oregon used to have two moderate GOP senators.
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Date: February 6th, 2026 2:44 PM Author: territorial gaming laptop knife
The Dandy Warhols were already singing about how "bohemian" Portland was in 2000, it must have been that way much earlier than that.
My question is: how did it go from the service capital of a logging economy to a proto-hipster paradise? How did that culture develop and what the fuck was it exporting after its resource economy started declining?
San Francisco going from alt and gay to expensive and gentrified as shit makes sense, as does Brooklyn, and later every larger city had its own hipster enclave populated by the declasse children of boomers. Austin was the one lib/left/artsy place in Texas on account of UT and being the capital. What's the explanation for Portland? Once it started you can easily explain the trajectory based on ideology.
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