Portlanders appear narrowly divided on whether the city should put taxpayer money toward the Moda Center’s expected $600 ...
Portland city councilors are considering using public tax dollars to fund a costly renovation of the Moda Center, while the Blazers' ownership group is being asked to contribute to the project.
Tom Dundon’s demand for $600 million in public funding sparks a tense standoff as city officials question why a billionaire ...
Multnomah County may use existing taxes to fund Moda Center renovations despite an $80M four-year deficit. Commissioners ...
City Councilor Mitch Green speaks at a rally against public subsidy to renovate Moda Center. (John Rudoff/Photo Credit: John Rudoff) Polling released last week shows Portland voters split on the ...
Portland’s Moda Center debate has one frame: renovate the center or lose the Portland Trail Blazers. That’s exactly the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — A proposed $600 million Moda Center renovation sparked sharp debate Wednesday as protesters, business ...
Simmering tensions about the future of the Moda Center ignited Tuesday, as Portland Mayor Keith Wilson ripped outspoken ...
The Portland Trail Blazers fought their way to the 2026 NBA playoffs, but now, their toughest opponents may be in City Hall. The team’s majority owner, Tom Dundon, is trying to iron out a deal with ...
New Portland Trail Blazers owner Tom Dundon on Wednesday showed no interest in putting money toward the Moda Center’s ...
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PORTLAND, Ore. (October 31, 2013) – Fans of the Portland Trail Blazers and NBA Basketball will have a first-class ticket to the ultimate in-arena web experience thanks to a brand new Trail Blazers ...