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T h e hardest-earned lessons
often come from failure, which
is why Brian Forrester agreed to
share the three-year journey
of BuddyUp. Forrester
launched the academic
social network while
in college, raised
$500,000, hired a staff
of 10 and signed on
a dozen university
customers. And
then it all started
to go wrong.
In his words:
“Things were
going great,
until they weren’t.”

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This week’s Portland Business Journal takes a dive into the state’s exports. Our lists lost from Oregon.
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state’s single most valuable export commodity — semiconductors — to see what caused biggest net loss came — not surprisingly — from Washington, which drew around
the value of that product to drop by more than $1 billion last year. 4,000 more people each year than it lost to Oregon. On the opposite end, and also not
The graphics below explore one product of which Oregon isn’t known for exporting: surprising, Oregon’s biggest net gains came from California, acquiring just shy of 16,000
people. more people than it lost to the Golden State in that time.
When it comes to population, Oregon is definitely a net importer, at least within The map below shows the seven states in which Oregon had the biggest net gain in
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Employment Department shows that Oregon has a net population gain with all but just because it’s interesting, we threw in the five countries that produced the most new
seven states. In other words, only those states — Georgia, North Dakota, Indiana, Ohio, Oregonians during that time. — Erik Siemers
Tennessee, Missouri and Washington — can say they’ve drawn more people than they’ve GLOBAL MIGRATION
The countries sending
the most new residents
ON THE WEB: See which occupations to Oregon. (Annual
MIGRATION STATES -3,986
1,595 -15
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other states: bit.ly/MigratingJobs
average, 2012-2016)
Oregon lost more residents than
it gained from the states in red, 1,345
while it gained more than it lost 2,126
from the states in blue. The data
represents an annual average China
from between 2012 and 2016.

-40 1,857
-169
1,632 Mexico

2,267 15,994 -1,591


1,375

-466 India

NET GAIN STATES 1,024


In Migrants to Oregon 794 Germany
Out Migrants from Oregon 1,115 -4

NET LOSS STATES


In Migrants to Oregon 1,794 915
Out Migrants from Oregon
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COVERSTORY

INSIDE THE

OF A
PORTLAND
STARTUP
BuddyUp had $500,000 in angel
funding, a revenue-generating
product and enthusiastic
customers. And yet, it failed.
Founder Brian Forrester shares
the story of what went wrong.
BY MALIA SPENCER
mspencer@bizjournals.com

B
rian Forrester thought he’d found an
escape hatch.
It was May 19, 2017, and Forrest-
er was walking through Pioneer Courthouse
Square counting down the five days until he
would close a deal to sell his struggling start-
up, BuddyUp. The deal would not only pro-
vide a soft landing for his academic social net-
working platform, it would also help alleviate
the weight he’d been under for months as he
fought to keep BuddyUp afloat.
It was the weight of a relentless three-year
effort to get BuddyUp launched and growing;
the weight of half a million dollars of investor
money backing his idea and 10 employees who “I hung up the phone and took a
signed on to his vision; and the weight of a dozen
university customers that bought what he was huge sigh. It was like the first time I
selling.
And then his phone rang.
took a breath in months.”
The board of the Portland company that was BRIAN FORRESTER,
going to acquire BuddyUp had just voted to back founder, BuddyUp
out of the deal.
Forrester was stunned — but he was also
relieved. In the beginning better connect both academically and socially,
“I hung up the phone and took a huge sigh,” When Brian Forrester stepped onto the campus we could move the dial on retention, and as a
he recalled. “It was like the first time I took a of Portland State University as a freshman in byproduct improve academic success.”
breath in months.” 2009, the odds were stacked against him. That revelation, however, didn’t crystallize
The rise and fall of BuddyUp is not unusu- He was a first-generation college student, one for Forrester until he was deep into his own col-
al. Startups are hard and the vast majority don’t who had grown up in foster care. He didn’t have lege career as a psychology major. As part of his
succeed. Some studies put the failure rate as high the benefit of a stable safety net. course work, Forrester was able to work on a
as 90 percent. But that’s not the story most often In other words, he was exactly the kind of kid number of philanthropic projects. Those led to
told. Instead, it is the big wins that make head- who could benefit from a technology designed consulting work with nonprofits and the oppor-
lines and even capture the attention of Holly- to connect students, not just as study buddies tunity to teach an undergraduate course in grant
wood. It’s a magical, even glamorous world but as potential friends who could support one making called Hands-on Philanthropy. Forrester
where good ideas are rewarded with endless another through to graduation. raised $20,000 from prominent Portland donors
venture capital or monster exits. “When you walk into campus on your first that the class then distributed to area nonprofits.
That’s what makes the story of BuddyUp — and day of school, you are more likely to drop out He didn’t know it at the time, but those con-
Forrester’s willingness to share it — so import- than you are to graduate,” Forrester said. “I fully nections would prove invaluable in the launch
ant, even more so in Portland, which is brim- believed that if we could leverage technology to of BuddyUp, and the projects themselves helped
ming with promising young companies. help millennials better support each other and Forrester see himself in a new light.
MARCH 23, 2018 5
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“I learned over time that the kinds of things I


liked doing and the kinds of challenges that I start-
ed encountering as I grew a project into an organiza-
tion were the same challenges that people who called
themselves entrepreneurs were facing,” he said. “A
light-bulb went off, ‘I guess I’m an entrepreneur.’”
That epiphany collided with the idea for BuddyUp
after he failed a statistics class his junior year.
He took the course again, but this time, in addi-
tion to studying harder, he also created a support
network to keep him and his classmates on track. He
passed around a piece of paper and asked people to
sign up for study groups. He then created a simple
website with a shared calendar for everyone to see.
He passed the class and decided that his study
tool could be the basis for a company, which became
BuddyUp. He enlisted five computer science students
to help develop the platform, which they did during
the summer of 2013. They received school credit;
Forrester got a prototype.
The result was a social network that allowed stu-
dents to find study partners by browsing classmates’
profiles or searching for buddies by course, lan-
guage, shared interests, location and availability. At
this point, Forrester just wanted to get people using
the tool. It was all student driven or in partnership
with professors who would allow Forrester to talk to
classes about why they should sign up for the free
social network.
The plan was to launch BuddyUp in five PSU Forrester enlisted
classes that fall. By the end of that term, there were
80 classes accessing it and hundreds of users. five computer
“It never occurred to me that it wouldn’t work at science students to
that stage,” Forrester said. “It had occurred to me that
I might not be able to secure the resources to mani- help develop the
fest my vision. But, I knew there was a problem, and
I knew we could figure out a solution.”
BuddyUp platform

The first paying customers the Hands-on Philanthropy class. Now, he was ask- It was the beginning of Forrester’s crash course
It was February of 2014 and Forrester, now a PSU ing Thrasher to invest in him and his vision for in capital.
senior, was sitting across the table from Ken Thrash- BuddyUp. Despite the inauspicious beginning, Thrash-
er, the former CEO of Fred Meyer. The two were meet- He handed Thrasher a one-page business plan. er helped Forrester understand what it would take
ing in a community room in a building in the Pearl. “He looked at it and looked on the back — and of to launch BuddyUp and how to pitch his vision.
BuddyUp was incorporated and Forrester was course there was nothing on the back,” recalled For- Thrasher, who declined to comment for this story,
looking for investors. Thrasher was one of the donors rester. “He asked me, ‘where are the financials?’ And ultimately wrote Forrester his first check.
who had contributed to Forrester’s fundraising for I said, ‘What financials?’” “I really truly learned as I went,” Forrester said.
“It’s part of what made it so exciting and also was a
cornerstone of my challenge.”
Fortunately for Forrester, Thrasher wasn’t the
only high-profile investor he had connected with
through the Hands-on Philanthropy class. Anoth-
er was Irving Levin, executive chairman of Gene-
sis Financial, who mentored Forrester throughout
BuddyUp’s lifecycle and invested a small amount to
help Forrester eventually wind down the company.
“A big part of being successful in this stuff is get-
ting other people to want you to be successful,” Levin
said. “Brian is a guy that everyone who comes in con-
tact with him, they want to see him successful.”
All told, BuddyUp raised $500,000 from angel
investors. Of that, $350,000 was a seed round and
$150,000 was a bridge round. Forrester was a finalist
for the Angel Oregon pitch competition in 2015, an
experience that helped get him in front of potential
investors. He was also a member of the peer-men-
toring group StarveUps.
“One of the many The seed money allowed Forrester to hire a chief
technology officer in 2014. By 2015, the company
reasons I was interested had eight employees including developers, sales
in investing with Brian and account management. It had also been devel-
oped into a fully mobile product.
was because he was part To start, the company was located in NedSpace,
of the Oregon-based a co-working space at 1400 S.W. 5th Ave. in down-
town Portland. The office was in the boiler room, but
entrepreneurial ecosystem,” it was impossible to beat the price Forrester landed.
“It smelled like cabbage and it was very warm
DAVID KING, with one tiny window. But it was free,” he said, giv-
professor emeritus at OSU and
BuddyUp’s first paying customer CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
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COVER STORY
WHY I SHARED MY STORY
BY BRIAN FORRESTER
building, and had moved into the Portland State
When asked if I’d be willing to share my story, my response was immediate. I wrote back with, “That
University Accelerator, where it occupied the larg-
sounds terrifying, let’s do it.” est office.
Armed with customers and a revenue stream,
Despite my apparent bravado, I’ve sat with extreme discomfort and anxiety throughout the process Forrester was ready to raise a full Series A funding
of being interviewed and written about. Like many startup founders, I’ve been featured in dozens of round, which typically run between $2 million and
magazines, journals and newspapers — always for my successes. Doing a public post-mortem has
been quite a different experience.
$10 million.
It was a heady time for Forrester, to be sure, but
Why share my story then, if it’s so discomforting and so unflattering? it was also the peak for BuddyUp.

As a millennial I know the perfect angle for a selfie and intuitively know which filters to use on Cash flow problems
Instagram. We are a filter generation. For this article I’ve agreed to go #nofilter for two reasons:
First, I’d like to dispel the myth that has freshman founders believing all they need is a good idea
As young companies evolve, there are almost always
and a will to succeed. Secondly, as someone who has benefited from the wisdom and coaching of unanticipated challenges. For BuddyUp, it was one
countless mentors, the truth represents a kind of karmic currency. of serving two customers.
BuddyUp was built for students, but the compa-
In my journey as the founder and CEO of BuddyUp, I certainly learned more — about business and ny generated revenue by licensing its platform to
life — on the way down than on the way up. As entrepreneurs we benefit from a community
of wisdom and a tradition of knowledge-sharing. It’s crucial that we don’t allow our
university departments. That dynamic can lead to
insecurity or shame to prevent us from sharing the lessons which were most a disconnect between the product and the paying
difficult to learn and are the most important to remember. customer. It’s a precarious position for any company
and one that BuddyUp adviser — and fellow high-
er-ed entrepreneur — John Hayden spoke to Forrest-
er about frequently.
Hayden, co-founder of the entrepreneurial
peer-mentoring group Starve Ups, was impressed
by Forrester’s energy and passion. He also had
plenty of wisdom to share gained through his own
experience working with colleges and universities.
Hayden’s company Versation makes software used
by universities to manage student recruitment and
alumni relationships.
While Hayden was bullish on BuddyUp’s plat-
form — “I thought the product he was working on
was exciting ... it did fulfill an answer for needs at
schools,” he said — he was concerned about the
business model.
“I was always pushing him to split them and
choose one or the other,” Hayden said.
In other words, build a product for either the stu-
dents or for the universities.
Because of the disconnect that existed in the
business model, universities didn’t have visibility
into the product they were paying for.
Eventually the company created a dashboard that
allowed universities to track metrics. But it came
late in BuddyUp’s life cycle and, significantly, the
metrics showed use was spiky and inconsistent.
According to Jon Maroney, a serial entrepreneur and
BuddyUp investor, students used the app at the start
of a term then dropped off until around exam time.
The app needed more value to justify daily use.
It was data that Forrester and his team could have
used to evolve BuddyUp.
“That is one of the things with startups,” Maron-
ey said. “You are deceived by early revenue that you
have product-market-fit. Just because you get three
customers to sign up doesn’t mean you have some-
thing to take it to 30 to 50 to 500.
“In hindsight they should have worried more
about users and less about revenue,” he said. “You
need both, but if you don’t have the one, the other
CATHY CHENEY doesn’t matter.”
At the time that these concerns were being raised,
though, BuddyUp was thriving. Student engage-
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5 entrepreneur. ment numbers were climbing and the company was
“One of the many reasons I was interested in still signing on customers.
investing with Brian was because he was part of the Further validating Forrester’s decision to hold
ing credit to NedSpace co-founder Mark Grimes for
Oregon-based entrepreneurial efforts,” King said. course was the interest he was getting from poten-
his willingness to support BuddyUp early on.
“I felt supporting Oregon startups would offer us tial acquirers. In early 2016, Forrester flew to Silicon
The company signed its first paying customer,
a greater chance at having possible input into the Valley to talk with one of them. Forrester would end
Oregon State University’s Ecampus, which licensed
products and services they were developing.” up flying to California several times in early to mid-
BuddyUp in 2015.
By 2016, BuddyUp had signed on a dozen pay- 2016 to meet with the company, feeling more confi-
David King, professor emeritus at OSU and head
ing customers, mostly in universities on the West dent with every trip that a deal was going to happen.
of the Ecampus program, said in an email that he
Coast plus one in Sydney, Australia. Deals varied, but “In my head, this is how it works in the movies,”
was impressed by Forrester’s passion for helping
typically, a university department would license the he recalled. You build a product, people use it, you
students and thought BuddyUp was a creative way
technology, paying a fee of up to $50,000. raise some money, you sell the company. “It didn’t
to help students succeed.
The company had 10 employees. It had outgrown occur to me that you would flirt with someone and
He also saw value in investing in an Oregon
NedSpace and then a small space in the Carlyle then not get married.”
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“It was depressing


to look up and see desks that
used to be filled with people
just empty.”
BRIAN FORRESTER,
founder, BuddyUp

Forrester put his fundraising efforts on hold roughly one person a month. He even mapped out Forrester did come close to securing a lifeline,
during negotiations. Why give up equity in the com- the exit plan for himself and two of the core team one thrown by a Portland company interested in
pany, he said, when an acquisition seemed near? members. a so-called acquihire, in which Forrester, the only
Instead, he secured a smaller bridge investment “I was in the mindset for a long while that we remaining employee, and BuddyUp would begin
from backers to keep BuddyUp growing until the were just getting leaner and meaner and focusing working for the buyer.
deal closed. more, not that we were slowly dying,” he said. That was before that fateful day in May 2017,
But that’s not what happened. Despite months of Despite the collapse of the earlier deal, Forrester when the buyer’s board voted down the deal five
meetings, the deal didn’t happen. knew an acquisition was the only option. He hoped days before it was scheduled to close.
“Things were going great,” he said. “Until they to keep BuddyUp operational and attractive enough “I was just trying for a soft landing and some sort
weren’t.” to merit a small acquisition. of way I could say that I had had an acquisition,” he
With the acquisition off the table, Forrester This time, though, the deal dynamic would be said. “Because ‘acquisition’ in the startup world is
restarted his effort to raise a Series A. different. Negotiations for that earlier sale had hap- the golden word.”
Selling to academia is a long sales cycle and the pened at a time when BuddyUp was growing. Poten- Instead, Forrester’s three-year journey with Bud-
company was burning through cash in an effort to tial buyers were coming to Forrester. Now, the sit- dyUp was over.
improve the product and make it more attractive to uation was reversed. Forrester was the pitch man. While there was relief, there was also reflection.
universities. In fact, deals were taking two to three Even so, he headed into the M&A market more Forrester, like many entrepreneurs, had knitted his
times longer than expected to close. prepared than he’d been previously. self worth closely to BuddyUp. The company’s fail-
At the same time, Forrester realized he hadn’t “I had begun to get more comfortable in that ure was an emotional blow.
properly budgeted for account management, mean- (acquisition) space and knowing the words and the “Brian was open and honest and people will still
ing the costs for maintaining existing customers was lingo and being able to articulate why we could add think highly of him after this,” said Starve Ups’
higher than he’d anticipated. value as part of (another) company,” Forrester said. Hayden.
Through this he was trying to parlay the bridge Through late 2016 and into 2017 Forrester trav- Investors know the risks, and in fact, investors
round he had raised into a full Series A, an effort he eled to Salt Lake City, Memphis and Austin, meet- and advisers interviewed for this story all said they
hoped would help BuddyUp cross what in the start- ing with potential buyers. No suiters materialized, would take a meeting with Forrester to talk about
up world is known as the “Valley of Death.” and Forrester had to downsize his staff even further. whatever he does next.
“But none of them came through and we didn’t BuddyUp’s office in the PSU accelerator, once His next chapter, though, doesn’t involve leading
get bridged to an A,” Forrester said. buzzing with 10 employees, was now quiet. his own startup. At least not yet.
In hindsight, Forrester said he should have con- “It was depressing to look up and see desks that
tinued working to raise a full Series A even while in used to be filled with people just empty,” he said. Supporting someone else’s vision
the potential acquisition courtship. “And then I couldn’t pay for that either.” Today, Forrester is senior director of business devel-
“If I could do it again, I probably would have Angela Jackson, head of the PSU accelerator opment at Portland health care startup NurseG-
raised as much money as I could locally and then watched the company shrink and had frequent hall- rid, which makes scheduling management tools
relocated to the Bay Area,” he said. “The kind of way chats with Forrester. for nurses and hospitals and raised $5.7 million in
company that I wanted to build in the early days “Most things fail, and it’s really, really hard,” Jack- January.
was really a social network, it was really something son said. “You have to be prepared to do something Forrester’s entrepreneurial background helped
that meant to scale quickly, that needed aggressive on very little money for longer than you would like, land him the job.
funding.” often to get to the larger investment round. Or have “In my mind, it was critical that I find some-
Funding that was not going to be found in Port- the engagements to live off revenue.” one who has lived and breathed entrepreneurship
land. Even so, Forrester said BuddyUp’s fate may And barring revenue, you rely on the safety net so as to be able to prioritize deals strategically and
have been the same even if he had moved it to the of friends and family or personal wealth to get by, in a somewhat fast-moving — somewhat chaotic —
Bay Area. It just may have happened sooner. she said. environment,” said Joe Novello, NurseGrid found-
“This is often the dirty little secret, and it’s not er and CEO. “Brian was quickly able to understand
In search of an exit fair,” Jackson said. “Some individuals have the abili- our go-to-market strategy, our business model, and
By early 2017, it was clear that Forrester needed ty to bootstrap longer to give the business time, and our long-term business objectives.”
to downsize. The previous year the company lost that isn’t according to ability or strength of idea.” Forrester said there are similarities between sell-
a major customer and the long sales cycle meant Throughout this difficult time, Forrester was ing to a university and selling to a hospital. He joined
things were getting bleak. transparent with his investors and advisers. He laid NurseGrid in August 2017 and was there to watch it
He had already moved employees from full-time out the challenges he was facing in updates every land its latest funding round. He also appreciates the
to part-time status. Now he had to let people go alto- six weeks. opportunity to put his experience building a busi-
gether. It was the most difficult undertaking he’d “I fully believed if we were smart enough and ness on a narrow demographic — this time nurses
faced as a CEO. These were employees who believed worked hard enough we would overcome them,” instead of students — to work in a new environment.
in his vision and had worked tirelessly to bring it he said of the challenges. “They are doing the thing I attempted to do,” For-
to fruition. Now, he said he realizes that hard work can only rester said. “It’s fun to be part of that. And certainly
He let the staff know what was happening, and get a company so far. Tight execution around prod- everything I am learning will inform what ever I do
began letting people go in a staggered fashion, uct-market fit are crucial. As well as a bit of luck. next as an entrepreneur.”
8  PORTLAND BUSINESS JOURNAL

MALIA SPENCER Covers technology


and startups

I MSPENCER@BIZJOURNALS.COM 503-219-3417 @PDXBIZMALIA

Snapshots of a Portland startup lifecycle


BUDDYUP WAS AMONG FOUR PORTLAND STARTUPS WE PROFILED IN A 2014 COVER STORY.
HERE’S WHAT HAPPENED TO ALL OF THEM.
Conventional startup wisdom says that at least half of startups will fail. That number
can rise as high as 90 percent if your definition of “failure” includes not returning
the multiples expected by investors, according to research by Harvard University
professor Shikhar Ghosh.
The bottom line: entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart.
I’ve been covering startups and entrepreneurs for more than eight years now and
I am consistently fascinated by the people who dive into this world to start some-
thing new. The specter of failure is never far away in the startup world, so when it
does happen, it’s almost a rite of passage. The lessons learned from failure can be
applied to the next venture leading to better-informed decisions.
Though it’s common, it’s also still painful, and not something entrepreneurs are
eager to discuss openly.
So when I was having coffee last fall with entrepreneur Brian Forrester our con-
versation about what happened at his startup BuddyUp seemed like a natural jump-
ing off point for a bigger story. After all, the lessons learned in failure will be recy-
cled into the ecosystem whenever he embarks on his next entrepreneurial venture.
According to Ghosh, the experience gained in failure can make an entrepreneur
better.
“How many search engines are out there that really matter now?,” Ghosh asked in
a 2011 interview posted on the Harvard site “Working Knowledge.” “Just a handful!
And yet the people who created all the other ones in the 1990s are not living under
a bridge somewhere. Many of them now run the big ones. In Silicon Valley, the fact
that your enterprise has failed can actually be a badge of honor.”
In February 2014, shortly after I first wrote about BuddyUp, it was one of the four (Top row, from left) Society43 founder Jason Bolt, GlobeSherpa co-
startups I featured in a cover story on entrepreneurs who were starting businesses founder Nat Parker, GraphAlchemist co-founder Huston Hedinger.
while still in college. (Bottom row, from left) GraphAlchemist co-founder Grace Andrews
Now, almost exactly four years later, two of those four startups are no longer and BuddyUp founder Brian Forrester, photographed in 2014.
around. The other two were acquired. Conventional wisdom wins again.
Here’s what happened to each of them:
CATHY CHENEY

GLOBESHERPA SOCIETY43 GRAPHALCHEMIST BUDDYUP


The business: A The business: The business:
mobile ticketing A manufacturer Developed an
platform for transit of team-branded academic social
operators. sunglasses networking tool to
Status: Sold Status: The connect students
to a subsidiary company was as a way to foster
of German acquired in 2015 academic success.
automotive giant for an undisclosed Status: Shut down
Daimler in 2015. amount by a in 2017
In 2016, the Seattle investor Founder: Brian
company changed its name to Moovel group led by Danny Niffin. The business: The company built data
visualizations for large enterprises Forrester, who is now senior director of
North America. It now has more than 120 Founder: Jason Bolt sold the company business development for Portland-based
employees and occupies a renovated and government clients as a business
and then used the proceeds to boost his intelligence tool. health care startup NurseGrid.
office building in Old Town Chinatown. The other business, a sunglasses replacement
company works with 16 transit agencies lens business called Revant. The fast- Status: Shut down in 2015
across the country and has more than 3.7 growing company recently leased a Founders: According to his LinkedIn
million users. new 15,000-square-foot space to house profile, co-founder Huston Hedinger, who
Founders: Nat Parker remains CEO of the its headquarters and manufacturing was GraphAlchemist’s CEO, is a guest
new organization. Michael Gray, who was operations. It has 34 employees. teacher at online code school Treehouse.
chief technology officer, retained the role The company’s other co-founder, Grace
for a while but then returned to the East Andrews, is a sales engineer at software
Coast. firm New Relic.

R R THREE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT...

KOAN 1 2 3
Jive Inc. co-founder Matt Tucker is
back with a new Portland startup PORTLAND HQ: WORKFORCE: THE SPACE:
that he founded with another Tucker and Naylor are The company has six Its office at 317 S.W.
Jive alum, Arend Naylor. The two based in the Bay Area employees. Alder St., downtown,
raised $2 million from investors but the duo opted to is actually the same Portla
in 2016 to build out their idea. headquarter the company space that housed Jive nd-ba
softw s
This week, their startup, Koan in Portland to take early on. Landing back are to ed Koan In
Inc., launched its product to the and help t c. has
advantage of the city’s where he started was track eam l cre
public. The software is designed high-caliber talent pool purely by coincidence,
tea m pro e a ders b ated
gress. etter m
to help teams within companies and more affordable Tucker said. anage
work better. Here are three things nature of the city.
to know about Koan.
Matt Tucker Arend Naylor
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Three names emerge in race to succeed


The unexpected departure of Brand President Trevor Edwards leads to a reshuffling of Nike hierarchy
When Nike Inc. announced last week that Brand President Trevor Edwards, its No. 2 executive and heir apparent ELLIOTT HILL
to CEO Mark Parker, was leaving, it quickly raised questions among analysts about who would be next in line to As part of a reshuffling last
assume the top job. week, Hill was promoted
Edwards’ departure — officially a retirement — is related to an investigation into to a new role as “president
inappropriate workplace conduct at Nike. Though Nike said Edwards wasn’t the of consumer and market-
subject of complaints, the Wall Street Journal cited sources that claim he and a place,” where he will man-
deputy, Jayme Martin, protected male employees who engaged in demeaning age marketing, geographies,
behavior to both female and international employees. Martin also left the com- direct-to-consumer efforts
pany last week. and global sales. He was pre-
In announcing Edwards’ retirement, Nike also said that Parker, 62, would stay viously president of Nike geographies.
on as CEO and chairman of the sportswear giant “beyond 2020.” Industry analyst Matt Powell of NPD Group has
But the question remains. called Hill one of the “obvious candidates” for the
“While we appreciate CEO Parker’s plan to remain CEO beyond 2020, Nike’s CEO role.
CEO succession plan is now very much in question,” Susquehanna International He started his career at Nike in 1988 as a sales
Group analyst Sam Poser said in a note Friday. “We wonder how much of Mr. Park- assistant in the company’s midwest regional sales
er’s decision to remain as chairman, CEO, and president past 2020 was the result of office in Nashville. But he didn’t stay in Middle
(last week’s) announcement.” America long, moving on to spend decades work-
The new leader will likely come from within the company, if only because ing in Nike’s global sales operations, including as
the company’s lone experience with an outsider didn’t go well. William director of European sales, vice president of global
Perez, a 36-year veteran of S.C. Johnson & Son, was hired to replace retail and vice president of North America.
Phil Knight as CEO in November 2004, but lasted only a year Hill became president of geographies in 2013
after failing to assimilate to the company’s culture. — and his role was expanded in 2016 to “presi-
Since then, Nike has been known for grooming leaders dent of geographies and integrated marketplace,”
who have come up through the ranks internally. overseeing both wholesale and direct-to-consum-
Here’s a look at three Nike executives who could be er business, as Nike shifted to its “consumer direct
potential replacements to one-day succeed Parker: offense” strategy.

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and general assignment news

Nike CEO
ERIC SPRUNK
The company’s
chief operating
officer was iden-
tified as a mem-
ber of Nike’s ris-
ing class of leaders When decisions that deeply affect
in 2015 when con-
versations began to
your business are made by people
surface about Knight retiring as chair- you know and trust.
man. Along with Hill, Sprunk was iden-
tified by NPD’s Powell as another “obvi-
ous” successor to Parker.
Sprunk joined Nike in 1993 as finance
director for the Americas region. He Wisdom. Vision. Passion. Strength.
went on to serve as vice president of
global footwear and then as vice presi-
dent of product.
Sprunk was promoted to COO in the
leadership shuffle in 2013 following the
retirement of longtime Brand President
Charles Denson. He oversees manufac-
turing, sourcing, IT and procurement.
In a 2017 proxy statement Nike filed
with the SEC, Sprunk was the third-high-
est paid “named executive officer,”
behind Parker and Edwards. His total
compensation package, including base
pay, stock and option awards and per-
formance incentive pay, hit $4,444,101.

MICHAEL SPILLANE
Spillane was also elevated as part of
last week’s reshuffling. Though he will
continue to lead all “categories, design,
product and merchandising,” he now
reports directly to Parker.
Spillane’s Nike career started by hold-
ing the CEO title at two of the company’s
subsidiary brands. He joined Converse
in 2007 as president of North Ameri-
can footwear, and then served as CEO of
the brand from 2009 to 2010. He then
moved to CEO of the Nike-owned British
sportswear and soccer equipment sup-
plier Umbro from 2010 to 2012, oversee-
ing the sale of the brand in 2013.
After that he climbed the leadership
ladder within Nike, first as vice presi-
dent of Greater China, one of Nike’s most
important geographies, and then as vice
president of Global Footwear, the com-
pany’s largest category. In 2016, Nike
promoted him to president of product
and merchandising, one of its top exec-
utive jobs.
Per the company’s 2017 proxy state-
ment, Spillane was the fourth-highest
paid named executive with $3,511,227
in total compensation.
Aaron Hill, a former senior global
director for Nike’s Jordan Brand, said
he thinks Nike put Hill and Spillane in
a position to prove their case as poten-
tial successors. Learn more at watrust.com
“It might be that they just want to see
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Report: Price transparency necessary, but not a


OSPIRG outlines how Oregon policymakers can make it easier to see prices for medical procedures
In 2015, a colonoscopy at Kaiser Westside contains a host of next steps for Oregon and that’s especially true as their share es there’s a dearth of examples of price
Medical Center cost $1,311, while Legacy to achieve greater transparency. The No. of medical bills keeps growing.” transparency alone clearly prompting
Emanuel Health Center received $3,405 1 recommendation: That Oregon policy- Transparency also could nudge con- providers to lower prices. One, from
for the same procedure, according to makers require information already col- sumers to seek care from less expensive the West Health Policy Center, estimates
the Oregon Health Authority’s Office of lected in the Oregon All Payer All Claims providers, in turn causing higher-cost that if all parties had better access to data
Health Analytics. database be made available to consum- providers to lower their fees. When pro- and acted on that information, national
Two hospitals in the same metropoli- ers, not just researchers and policymak- viders know prices, they order fewer or health care spending could fall by $100
tan area, one with a median price that’s ers, and beefed up with data on quality less expensive imaging tests, and insurers billion over 10 years, which is only one
more than double the other. and median price could also use this information to influ- quarter of one percent of total health
Most consumers are clueless about by payer, proce- ence how much providers charge, pos- care spending. In Oregon, that would
such seemingly inexplicable variations, dure and provider. sibly setting up tiered-pricing plans that have reduced health care spending by
which is especially problematic at a time “The OHA could reward members for choosing high-val- $80 million in 2014.
of rising costs and out-of-pocket expens- make the database ue providers, according to the report. O’Brien said there hasn’t been enough
es. That’s why Oregon needs to do a bet- work better and But price information alone isn’t transparency or studies to really assess
ter job of improving price transparency be more compre- enough, and indeed could be counter- the potential savings.
in health care, concludes a new report hensive and more productive, researchers found. That’s “It’s not a silver bullet, by any means,”
from the OSPIRG Foundation and Fron- usable by the pub- because many patients assume that he said. “There’s a good chance it could
tier Group. Jesse Ellis lic,” O’Brien said. higher-priced care translates to high- have a bigger impact than what studies
“Most of us wouldn’t buy a toaster O’Brien In a world er-quality care, even though studies have suggest.”
without knowing what it would cost, where higher and failed to find a consistent link between Yet even when consumers are given
but we’re buying a new knee or another higher co-insurance and deductibles are price and quality. Transparency could, the opportunity to see prices, they don’t
expensive procedure with no idea,” said common, rather than flat copays, price theoretically, lead to shadow pricing and always do so.
Jesse O’Brien, policy director at the non- information is all the more important for laddering up when providers see that “Part of the problem is information
partisan OSPIRG. consumers to make informed decisions, competitors are charging more. Tiered isn’t made available to people when and
The 37-page report outlines the O’Brien said. pricing could also punish people in rural where it would be most helpful,” O’Brien
opportunities and challenges of pulling “Consumers just have the right to areas with fewer providers. said. “Research on interventions shows
back the curtain on medical prices and know how much they’re going to pay, The OSPIRG report acknowledg- that (it’s best to) try to get that into peo-

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Elizabeth Hayes
covers health care

silver bullet R R THE NUMBER

ple’s hands when they’re making a deci-


UNITY CENTER DINGED
sion. The other thing is a lot of the time, Oregon OSHA proposed a $1,650 fine against the Unity Center for
these price transparency tools aren’t well Behavioral Health in connection with unreported assaults by patients
made. It’s hard to find them and they’re of employees. The center did not investigate every lost-time injury
that workers suffered, nor did it evaluate all accident and incident
clunky to use.” investigations, record all assaults in a log or make recommendations to
Oregon has made some strides prevent similar problems in the future, according to Oregon OSHA.
already. In 2015, the Legislature passed In the first seven months after Unity Center opened Jan. 31, 2017, more
than 500 assaults and incidents occurred. Dozens of employees suffered

$1,650
a bill mandating annual reporting of Size of the fine that Oregon
the median amounts paid by commer- lost-time injuries and inspectors uncovered a culture where workers were OSHA proposed for the Unity
reluctant to file reports for fear of looking like “complainers,” according to Center for Behavioral Health
cial insurers for common procedures the Oregon OSHA report.
performed at Oregon hospitals. A com- CATHY CHENEY

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F
yet. O’Brien said the state should go fur-
ther and establish benchmark prices for or Oregon exporters, China, Interestingly, China holds the The International Trade Loan is
a wide range of procedures to give con- Canada, Malaysia, South a term loan that can be used for
sumers a reference point from which to Korea and Japan top the of credit, averaging $350,000 per equipment purchases, working
evaluate a price estimate, he said. list. The value of exports the L/C, according to SWIFT, a global
“We have to head in this direction Beaver State sends these and other other purposes. It requires a brief
because status quo is getting worse and countries totals more than $21.9 services. export business plan, and can be
worse,” he said.
products including computers and DOCUMENTARY COLLECTIONS exporting or have a small number
electronics, machinery, chemicals, – These are a low-cost payment of exports.
agricultural products and option for international shipments.
R R EXECUTIVE SEARCH transportation equipment. With these bank-to-bank The Export Working Capital
transactions, the buyer’s bank acts Program provides working
The greater Portland metropolitan as an escrow agent and holds title capital, purchase order or contract
NEW LEADER COMING area is so industrious it ranks as to the shipment until the buyer
SOON TO OHSU the 17th largest export area in the
country. For that we owe a nod
makes payment. The documents
are sent to the collecting bank with
the requirement that the entire
loan be used for export purposes.
Dr. Joe
Robertson, the
to small and mid-size companies,
which account for nearly 90 adhered to before the title can be Helping you know which of
president of
Oregon Health percent of the region’s exports. released. these and other options are best
& Science for you is where a banker who
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2006, made to one or many of the nation’s your industry adds real value.
a surprise
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last fall: his globally. Exporters can mitigate exporter or just dipping your
pending retirement. The decision, he own challenges and opportunities. risk of buyer nonpayment by toes into overseas trade, you’ll
said, came after he was diagnosed Navigating those avenues gets a obtaining export credit insurance
with multiple sclerosis. Robertson,
who earned $1.1 million a year, lot easier when you have the right through the U.S. Export Import that has a team of international
agreed to remain on the job until the Bank or a credit insurance
end of the school year. It looks like expertise to guide you in their use. company. specialists. Together, your
he’ll be handing over the reins soon.
Here’s the timeline for choosing a Having worked for years in GOVERNMENT-BACKED
successor, said Wayne Monfries, EXPORT FINANCING – Many
chairman of OHSU’s board of transactional solutions for the way
directors: remind people there are a variety guaranteed loan products are you do business.
of solutions that can add savings, available to help businesses obtain
security and peace of mind to your the capital to sell goods in another
export business. Here are a few: country. The U.S. Small Business
NOW UNTIL MID-APRIL: Debbie Gelbach is
Administration (SBA) loan options
q On-campus interviews
with the seven semi-
finalists
EXPORT LETTERS OF CREDIT –
This payment method has a
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include the International Trade
Loan and the Export Working
First Vice President

Banking Manager at
Capital Program (EWCP), among Banner Bank. The
marketplace. Issued by a bank in others. Designed to promote Bank’s Trade Finance
MID-APRIL: Public a foreign country at the request of exporting, these programs can
r announcement of the
three finalists
ensures you are paid in full for
goods shipped, as long you adhere
provide up to $5 million in
to support global business. As an SBA
guaranty, reducing the risk lenders Preferred Lender, Banner assists clients
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‘WE’RE GOING TO SEE DEALS START TO DIE’


Construction firms and developers fear rising costs and uncertainty prompted by the Trump
administration’s new tariffs on steel and aluminum could have a chilling effect on new projects
President Trump’s recently announced
tariffs on steel and aluminum, expected
to take effect this week, could hit Port-
land’s construction and development
scene hard and lead to some projects
never seeing the light of day.
“I think we are going to see deals start
to die and get put on hold,” said Tom
DiChiara, principal with Cairn Pacific,
the Portland development firm behind
high-profile projects in the Con-Way
District and elsewhere.
The tariffs, as initially announced,
would hit 25 percent on steel and 10
percent on aluminum, though coun-
tries like Canada — the biggest source of
steel imported into the U.S. — and Mexi-
co would be exempt.
They come at a time when prices for
construction materials have already been
on the rise. According to the Associat-
ed General Contractors of America, the
producer price index for inputs to con-
struction industries — a measure of all ALAN BORRUD
goods and services used in construction Tom DiChiara, founding principal at Cairn Pacific, said some trades are already increasing their rates to address the risk of
projects — rose 0.6 percent in Febru- increased costs related to steel and aluminum tariffs. “This couldn’t come at a worse time,” he said.

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ary and nearly 4.5 percent over the past risk of steel and aluminum price spikes THE NUMBERS THE QUOTE
R
12 months. More specifically, the price expected from the tariffs.
index rose almost 12 percent for alumi-
num shapes and almost 5 percent for
“It provides an excuse for a lot of trades
and manufacturers to raise their prices BIG HOUSING BOND INDUSTRIAL
steel mill products between February
2017 and this year.
even if there is no direct tariff impact,”
DiChiara said. “Their competition is now
Portland voters passed a $258.4
million affordable housing bond in HEADS SOUTH
2016. Regional government Metro has
“This couldn’t come at a worse time,” more expensive, which allows them to With the Portland
been toying with the idea of seeking
DiChiara said. “Construction costs are raise their prices.” area’s supply
another bond aimed at increasing
of industrial
already escalating at unprecedented Higher costs, combined with the the supply of affordable housing in
land all but
levels, and this tariff issue will now just perennial challenge of the construction the region. Based on the results of a
drained, longtime
survey released this week, the support
make things worse.” industry labor shortage — which itself developer Greg
may be there.
“We are very concerned about them,” drives prices higher — might be enough Specht of Specht

$500M
said Dan Drinkward, vice president of on their own to sideline some projects. Development set his
sights elsewhere,
Hoffman Construction, one of the larg- Rising interest rates, Portland’s inclu- specifically on 108
est construction firms in the region, with sionary zoning policy and other regula- Size of the proposed bond acres in Woodburn. It’s been a long
$581.3 million in area billings in 2016. tory matters aren’t exactly rolling out the measure for affordable homes process — close to a decade — but this
“Steel and aluminum are two of the red carpet for new projects here, either. week, Specht announced that the firm
most common materials that we use in
our buildings. It’s already an uncertain
time, and these tariffs are going to add
“Virtually everyone agrees that these
(tariffs) will be a net negative for con-
struction demand and a net negative for
2/3
Fraction of survey respondents
bought 60 of those acres for $3.1 million
and has an option to buy the other 48.
Specht’s not planning any speculative
construction, but he’s confident
even more uncertainty. They are going our ability to serve the big problems that who said they would support it that companies with manufacturing
and distribution needs will like the

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and those two things are going to damp- ture and affordable housing,” Drink- opportunity in Woodburn and build
accordingly.
en demand.” ward said. “It goes to all of those import-
The amount an average
DiChiara echoed Drinkward’s senti- ant things that we play a small part in
homeowner would be willing to pay “We think that Woodburn
ment on uncertainty and added that the working on.” per year for five years if the proposed is a natural progression for
tariffs have already prompted some in An 18-year veteran of the construc- bond is passed
industrial land in the metro
the trades to start charging more for their tion industry, Drinkward said trade pol-

Nov. 2018
region. It’s only 22 miles away,
work. That then drives up costs else- icy has always ebbed and flowed.
and the city has welcomed it
where in the construction food chain. “But a sudden 25 percent tariff on one
When the measure could appear
with open arms.”
He said Cairn is currently bidding on of the most common materials we use
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INSIDE THE LIST


R Oregon’s most- Exploring Oregon’s
valuable exports and top shrinking trade surplus
export countries 20-21 Could a looming trade war threaten
Oregon’s status as a net exporter?
BRANDON SAWYER, 22
18  PORTLAND BUSINESS JOURNAL

SPECIAL REPORT

OREGON’S SINKING CHIPS


ONE OF STATE’S MOST VALUABLE EXPORTS TOOK A SIZABLE PLUNGE IN 2017
BY ERIK SIEMERS | esiemers@bizjournals.com

T
he value of Oregon-made goods exported to foreign trade partners largest private employer, it’s also the source of much of its export value.
increased once again last year, something it’s done consistently over much Intel, though, declined to provide any answers.
of the past two decades. The staff at Business Oregon, the state’s business development organization,
In fact, the value of Oregon exports has dipped just twice since 2001 — also didn’t have many answers, though they offered a few theories. Among
once during the Great Recession in 2009 and another, more modest, decline in them: that some of the China-bound semiconductor production shifted to
2015. California, where the value of semiconductor exports nearly doubled last year to
Yet despite last year’s gain — export values grew by just under 1 percent $1.17 billion.
to $21.9 billion — the biggest contributor to those export totals took a sizable An informal survey of other economists yielded no concrete answers, but
plunge in 2017, according to data from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s a few good questions, including this: Maybe the price of semiconductors is
International Trade Administration. declining? In fact, it is: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ export price indexes
Oregon last year shipped nearly $8.8 billion in computer and electronic show semiconductor prices fell by 3.9 percent between 2013 and 2016.
$8B products to foreign trade partners, accounting for 40 percent of the state’s total There are likely other factors at play, not the least of which is the evolution of
export value. But that was more than $1 billion less than it was a year earlier. China’s own chip-making capabilities, a multi-year effort to end its reliance on
Drilling down further, the biggest component from that category is foreign-made chips. Intel itself has invested billions in new Chinese chip plants
“semiconductors and other electronic components.” The decline in value of that in recent years. At the end of 2017, the company said it owned nearly $4.3 billion
product was steeper yet, falling from $7.7 billion in 2016 to $6.3 billion last year. in property, plant and equipment assets in China, up from just $537 million two
Wade down a level deeper into the data, and you can see the culprit: China. years earlier.
At the end of the ‘90s, China hardly registered as a trading partner with It’s possible U.S. semiconductor exports to China will shrink even further in
Oregon. But the country’s surge as an economic powerhouse over the last coming years. The Trump administration in particular has been keen to block any
decade transformed it into the biggest foreign recipient of Oregon goods, at deals that involve China acquiring U.S. semiconductor manufacturing assets.
$7B least based on value. That’s what happened to Portland-based Lattice Semiconductor, whose deal to
That was certainly the case for semiconductors. be acquired by a private equity firm tied to China was scuttled earlier this year
Oregon shipped nearly $3 billion in semiconductors and electronic by Trump in the name of national security.
components to China in 2016. But last year, that number fell by 37 percent to So while we don’t have a concrete answer for the decline in chip exports to
under $2 billion, allowing Malaysia to supplant China as the biggest recipient of China, here’s one thing you can surmise: If this decline continues, there will soon
Oregon chips. be a new country at the top of Oregon’s global trading hierarchy.
Up and down cycles aren’t uncommon in the sector: The year-over-year China last year topped the list of Oregon’s high-value export partners (see
value of Oregon’s semiconductors and related exports has declined eight times The List, page 21) despite the value of those exports declining 32 percent
$6B since 1999. But none was as steep as the dive it took last year, when the value of from the prior year, the majority of which can be attributed to those
Oregon’s global semiconductor exports fell in value by 11 percent to $6.3 billion. semiconductor exports.
This appears to have run counter to the national trend: The Semiconductor So a year from now, we could be writing about why Canada is now
Industry Association last month reported that U.S. semiconductor sales Oregon’s most valuable export partner.
increased 21.6 percent last year to top $400 billion for the first time.
Naturally, to understand the root causes of this decline in export value,
we turned to the likely source: Intel Corp. The chipmaker is not only Oregon’s

$5B
$4.75B

VALUE OF OREGON SEMICONDUCTOR/OTHER


ELECTRONIC COMPONENT EXPORTS

b World
b China
$4B

$3.52B

$3B

THE RISE OF CHINA


In 1999, Oregon exported $2.7 billion in semiconductors and
$2B other electronic components, the majority of which went to
South Korea. China barely registered at the time, with exports
valued at just over $3.3 million. Within 10 years, though, China
would eclipse Malaysia as the state’s top chip-trading partner
and by the end of 2016 it looked to be edging toward $3 billion
before falling considerably last year.

$1B $805.9M

$372.2M

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
MARCH 23, 2018  19

HIGH-TECH
BREAKDOWN
$4.1B
Computer and electronic
products is the state’s
most valuable export
Other category, thanks primarily
to semiconductors, which
account for more than 70
percent of the category’s
total export value.

$1.1B
Transportation
$8.8B $1.1B
equipment
$21.9B Computer/electronic
products
Other

$1.9BAgricultural
TOTAL VALUE OF
OREGON EXPORTS
IN 2017
$1.4B
Computer
products equipment

$2.3B $6.3B
Semiconductors/
Chemicals
-18% electronic

$3.8B
Machinery; except
2016-17
components

electrical
$6.58B
$6.37B

$2.89B
-37%
$2.67B 2016-17
A NOTABLE
DECLINE
The sudden decline in
the value of Oregon
chip exports last year is
notable, particularly from
China. Though the drop
in value between 2010
and 2012 is larger, last
year’s 37 percent plunge
represents the largest
single-year drop in China
semiconductor exports in
the past 20 years.

SOURCE: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF


COMMERCE INTERNATIONAL
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 TRADE ADMINISTRATION
20  PORTLAND BUSINESS JOURNAL

Compiled by Brandon Sawyer


503-219-3411, @PDXBIZresearch
bsawyer@bizjournals.com

MOST VALUABLE INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS FROM OREGON


RANKED BY TOTAL VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS FROM OREGON IN 2017

R CLOSER LOOK
Value of Oregon Change in export Share of Oregon Share of Oregon Share of Oregon
Product / prior rank exports, 2017 value from prior year export value, 2017 export value, 2016 export value, 2015
BIGGEST GROWTH
Processors, controllers and electronic $5.15 Here are the exports on The
1 integrated circuits 1 billion
-22.35% 23.48% 30.47% 26.93% List re-ranked by year-over-
year percentage growth in
2017:
Machines for manufacture of semiconductor $2.28
2 devices or electronic integrated circuits 2 billion
66.24% 10.41% 6.31% 5.74%
Machines for
reception,
$988.87
3 Wheat and meslin 4
million
-0.26% 4.51% 4.56% 4.63% conversion and
130%
transmission of
voice, images or
$895.18
4 Digital processing units 5
million
18.8% 4.08% 3.46% 4.86% other data

Potassium chloride 94%


$667.82
5 Potassium chloride 9
million
94.11% 3.05% 1.58% 3.13% Parts and
accessories of
machines for
$513.65 manufacture of 81%
6 Electronic integrated circuits 6
million
17.42% 2.34% 2.01% 2.16%
semiconductor
boules, wafers,
Immunological products in measured doses, $495.73 devices, etc.
7 forms or packings for retail sale 8 million
36.02% 2.26% 1.68% 0.86%
Machines for
manufacture of
$468.22
8 Civilian aircraft, engines and parts 7
million
14.57% 2.14% 1.88% 2.26% semiconductor
66%
devices or
electronic
Parts and accessories of machines for
$459.17 integrated circuits
9 manufacture of semiconductor boules, wafers, million
81.46% 2.09% 1.16% 0.94%
devices, etc. 10 Road tractors for
61.48
semi-trailers
Parts of footwear such as removable insoles. $292.58
10 gaiters, etc. 13 million
42.22% 1.33% 0.95% 0.96%
Corn (maize), other
57.83
than seed corn
$276.24
11 Automatic data processing storage units 12
million
21.3% 1.26% 1.05% 1.32% Parts of footwear
such as removable 42%
insoles, gaiters, etc.
Photographic film without perforations, $235.36
12 exceeding 610mm width and 200m length 11 million
2.34% 1.07% 1.06% 1.38%
Immunological
products in
Passenger vehicles with engines of 1,500cc to $225.12 measured doses, 36%
13 3,000cc capacity, such as motor homes 3 million
-80.66% 1.03% 5.35% 0.86% forms or packings
for retail sale
Machines for reception, conversion and $223.92
14 transmission of voice, images or other data 23 million
129.17% 1.02% 0.45% 0.42% Frozen and
prepared potatoes 26%
such as french fries
Frozen and prepared potatoes such as french $201.3
15 fries 18 million
26.28% 0.92% 0.73% 0.64% Automatic data
processing storage 21%
units
$194.09
16 Non-photosensitive transistors 16
million
11.35% 0.89% 0.8% 0.76%

ABOUT THE LIST


$191.98
17 Forage products such as hay and clover 15
million
8.23% 0.88% 0.82% 0.74% Information was obtained
from the the U.S. Census
Bureau’s Import and
Chemical elements/compounds doped for use $158.39 Export Merchandise
18 in electronics in form of discs, wafers, etc. 19 million
4.3% 0.72% 0.7% 0.77%
trade statistics and could
not be independently
$156.56
verified by the Portland
19 Disodium carbonate 14
million
-21.9% 0.71% 0.92% 0.55% Business Journal. In case
of ties, countries are listed
alphabetically.
20 Parts for aircraft and non-aircraft gas turbines $134.76
-8.1% 0.61% 0.67% 0.62%
20 million NEED A COPY
OF THE LIST?
$121.56 Get the word out with
21 Road tractors for semi-trailers * million
61.48% 0.55% 0.35% 0.71%
reprints, e-prints and
commemorative plaques.
Contact Audrey Smith at
$100.66
22 Coniferous wood in chips or particles for fuel 24
million
7.77% 0.46% 0.43% 0.53% 503-219-3431 or
asmith@bizjournals.com.

Parts of oscilloscopes/instruments measuring $96.85 THE ONLINE LIST


23 electrical quantities and ionizing radiations 21 million
-14.54% 0.44% 0.52% 0.56%
To see this and other lists
online (often including more
Coniferous wood sawn, chipped, sliced or $92.74 listings and information not
24 peeled, exceeding 6mm 22 million
-5.34% 0.42% 0.45% 0.57% shown in print) visit:
www.bizjournals.com/
portland/topic/lists.
$89.54
25 Corn (maize), other than seed corn * million
57.83% 0.41% 0.26% 0.06%

NOTES: NA = not applicable, not available or not approved   \ = Not ranked last year.
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MARCH 23, 2018  21

Compiled by Brandon Sawyer


503-219-3411, @PDXBIZresearch
bsawyer@bizjournals.com

COUNTRIES RECEIVING THE MOST OREGON EXPORT VALUE


RANKED BY THE TOTAL VALUE OF PRODUCTS RECEIVED FROM OREGON IN 2017

R CLOSER LOOK
Value of Oregon Oregon share of U.S.

$21.9B
exports to country, Change in export value Share of Oregon export Share of Oregon export Share of Oregon export export value to country,
Country / prior rank 2017 from prior year value, 2017 value, 2016 value, 2015 2017

$3.93
1 China 1
billion
-32.4% 17.9% 26.7% 24% 3% Total value of international
exports from Oregon in 2017

0.8%
$2.33
2 Canada 3
billion
8.1% 10.6% 9.9% 12.8% 0.8%

$2.3
3 Malaysia 2
billion
-1.3% 10.5% 10.7% 12.4% 17.9% Increase from 2016 in
international exports from
Oregon
$2.03
4
$18.3B
South K orea 6
Korea 80.1% 9.2% 5.2% 5.2% 4.2%
billion

$1.83
5 Japan 5
billion
15.3% 8.3% 7.3% 7.1% 2.7% Total value of international
imports to Oregon in 2017

1.4%
$1.6
6 Vietnam 4
billion
-15% 7.3% 8.6% 2.7% 19.6%

$861.68
7 Taiw an 7
aiwan
million
5.7% 3.9% 3.8% 4.2% 3.4% Oregon’s share of total U.S.
international exports in 2017

$497.62
8 Germany 9
million
30.8% 2.3% 1.8% 1.8% 0.9% BIGGEST SHARE OF
U.S. EXPORTS
Here are the countries on
$464.86
9 Singapore 8
million
-18.2% 2.1% 2.6% 2.1% 1.6% The List re-ranked by share
of total U.S. export value
from Oregon:
$450.97
10 United Kingdom 11
million
30.7% 2.1% 1.6% 1.9% 0.8%
Vietnam 19.6%

Malaysia 17.9%
$443.28
11 Philippines 10
million
21.4% 2% 1.7% 1.3% 5.2%
Philippines 5.2%

$437.7 South Korea 4.2%


12 Austr alia 12
Australia
million
34.9% 2% 1.5% 2.2% 1.8%
Indonesia 3.9%

$416.72 Taiwan 3.4%


13 Switzerland 17
million
67.4% 1.9% 1.1% 1% 1.9%
Thailand 3.1%

$377.61 China 3%
14 Me xico 14
Mexico
million
22.3% 1.7% 1.4% 2% 0.2%
Israel 2.9%

$365.69 Japan 2.7%


15 Isr ael 13
Israel
million
14.5% 1.7% 1.5% 1.1% 2.9%

$359.93 ABOUT THE LIST


16 Netherlands 15
million
21.7% 1.6% 1.4% 1.5% 0.9%
Information was obtained
from the International Trade
$339.97 Administration at the U.S.
17 Thailand 19
million
73.3% 1.6% 0.9% 0.9% 3.1% Commerce Department and
could not be independently
verified by the Portland
$291.87
18 Br azil 22
Brazil
million
117.9% 1.3% 0.6% 1.3% 0.8% Business Journal. In case
of ties, countries are listed
alphabetically.
$269.01
19 Indonesia 18
million
33.9% 1.2% 0.9% 0.5% 3.9%
NEED A COPY
OF THE LIST?
Get the word out with
$239.11
20 Hong K ong 16
Kong
million
-11.3% 1.1% 1.2% 2.1% 0.6% reprints, e-prints and
commemorative plaques.
Contact Audrey Smith at
$187.1 503-219-3431 or
21 France 21
million
3.3% 0.9% 0.8% 0.9% 0.6%
asmith@bizjournals.com.

$158.3 THE ONLINE LIST


22 United Ar
Arab
ab E
Emir ates 24
mirates
million
35.6% 0.7% 0.5% 1.3% 0.8% To see this and other lists
online (often including more
listings and information not
$145.55
23 Ireland 200
million
-20.3% 0.7% 0.8% 1.4% 1.4% shown in print) visit:
www.bizjournals.com/
portland/topic/lists.
$108.04
24 India 23
million
-12.2% 0.5% 0.6% 0.5% 0.4%

$106.78
25 Italy 25
million
-5.3% 0.5% 0.5% 0.7% 0.6%

NOTES: NA = not applicable, not available or not approved   \ = Not ranked last year.
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Researcher Brandon Sawyer compiles


The List for the Business Journal.

I BSAWYER@BIZJOURNALS.COM @PDXBIZRESEARCH

GREAT EXPORTATIONS
However, Oregon’s surplus has been countries do shorten the reach of Oregon’s
on the decline since 2014 when the products to the world’s markets, it’s
state racked up a $7.1 billion surplus as it possible Oregon’s prized trade surplus
finally surpassed its pre-recession peak. could shrink or disappear altogether.
While the value of state exports grew Vital to its economy, the state hosts a
With a potential trade war brewing deficit of $796.2 billion last year by 0.8 percent to reach an all-time high last thriving manufacturing sector and while
between the U.S., China and the rest of the importing way more than it exported, the year, it did not grow as fast as the value its export portfolio is extremely diversified,
world as the Trump administration begins Beaver State enjoyed a trade surplus of all U.S. exports, 5.1 percent. Meanwhile, more than half of the value is gleaned from
imposing tariffs on steel, aluminum and $3.6 billion, the difference between its Washington’s export value declined 3.2 some of the lightest-weight goods, namely
other products, Oregon finds itself in a exports of $21.9 billion and imports of percent and California’s increased 6.6 computer and electronic products and
sticky situation. $18.3 billion. Thus, it has little reason to percent. non-electrical machinery.
While the U.S. overall incurred a trade complain about the balance of trade. So if retaliatory tariffs by other

VALUE OF INTERNATIONAL IMPORTS AND EXPORTS TO YEAR-OVER-YEAR CHANGE IN VALUE


AND FROM OREGON BOTH ATTAIN RECORD HIGHS P OF INTERNATIONAL EXPORTS P
25%

$21.9B
$21.8B
b Exports from Oregon b Imports to Oregon
b Oregon b Washington b U.S.
$20.9B

$20.1B

20%
$19.4B

$18.6B
$18.4B
$18.3B

$18.3B
15%
$17.7B

$17.6B
$16.9B

$16.6B
$16.5B

10%
$14.9B

$14.8B
$14.3B

$13.8B
$13.5B

5%
$11.9B

0%

-5%

-10%

-15%

-20%
SOURCE: INTERNATIONAL TRADE ADMINISTRATION AND
CENSUS BUREAU, U.S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
-25%
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Taking its message to millennial moms


BABYWEAR BRAND GOUMIKIDS USES $400K INVESTMENT FOR DIGITAL MEDIA PUSH
BY CLARE DUFFY
cduffy@bizjournals.com

W
hen Lili Yeo started Goumi-
kids in 2011, her motto was
to “make small mighty” —
and that’s not just because the company
makes apparel for the smallest among us.
The Beaverton babywear brand cel-
ebrates the idea that, as a small busi-
ness, it can still do big things, like offer-
ing superior product, creating a working
environment that’s amenable to work-
ing moms and giving a portion of its pro-
ceeds to victims of human trafficking.
“We thought, what if we could cre-
ate a company that would provide bet-
ter, thoughtful, intentional product for
this audience (moms) that really looks
for it?,” said Yeo, Goumi’s CEO. “And
what if that company also allowed us to
be both entrepreneurs and moms well,
and philanthropists because we can’t
just create this company and raise our
babies to inherit a planet that’s worse
than it is right now?”
But just because Goumi is making
the most of its small size, doesn’t mean
it’s not also growing. In fact, after hit- CATHY CHENEY
ting double-digit year-over-year growth
Lili Yeo (right) and her staff at Beaverton-based Goumikids hit the $1 million sales mark last year and hope to reach a new
in recent years, Goumi hit $1 million in
generation of moms using social media.
sales in 2017. And in December, Goumi
collected a $400,000 investment from Statista estimates the babywear industry prefer that the companies she’s buying
R CLOSER LOOK
the Inclusive Startup Fund (a follow-on will grow at around 1 percent for at least from are small and accessible rather than
investment from $50,000 the prior year) Company: Goumikids the next three years, and increasing num- big and global.”
to help drive additional growth. Makes: Baby mittens, socks and other
bers of those sales will happen online. According to Jaclyn Osterloh, account
Goumi’s business has for the past sev- apparel But while Goumi was born out of director with Portland social media mar-
en years been based largely on selling Headquarters: Beaverton Yeo’s experience as a mom, she’s real- keting agency Sparkloft, engaging con-
directly to other businesses and hospi- Employees: 6
ized that she’s no longer selling to moms sumers with a company’s backstory is
tals, but to drive the next period of the just like her, whose kids are now in grade more important now than ever before.
Investment: $450,000 from the
company’s growth, Goumi is turning its Inclusive Startup Fund school. In order to target a new genera- “The reason that authenticity is the
attention to direct-to-consumer sales On the web: goumikids.com
tion of millennial moms, Goumi is shift- hot topic in marketing is that there’s
and sharing its story with consumers ing more resources to reaching those more and more content out there in the
through digital marketing. moms where they’re at: online. digital world,” Osterloh said. “As con-
more than 200 baby boutiques. Now sev- sumers are inundated, they want to con-
Big hole in the market en years later, Goumi sells in 46 coun- Selling to new moms nect with brands that they feel are tell-
When Yeo became a mom eight years tries at baby boutiques, an Amazon store, According to Yeo, new moms these days ing a true story and reflect their values.”
ago, she quickly found herself disap- box stores like Nordstrom and through aren’t shopping for their babies in bou- Part of Goumi’s digital marketing
pointed by the options for baby wear. its website. tiques or department stores, and they’re strategy is to partner with new moms
“If it was functional and it worked, The company also sells directly to hos- not relying on institutions like American who have large social media followings,
it was ugly,” she said. “Or if it’s pretty, pitals, which put Goumi’s baby mittens Baby or the Today Show to tell them what and tell the company’s story through
it doesn’t work. Or if it’s good for the on newborns in the neonatal intensive the “baby essentials” are. Instead, they’re those influencers. Yeo is also unabashed
environment, it’s neither of the first two care unit to ensure babies don’t pull out shopping online and trusting friends and about asking for commentary and feed-
things. I thought, ‘It’s the 21st Century, their own tubes. bloggers who look like them on social back from Goumi’s social network online
how are there not better options for our Goumi has 3,200 customers with a media for advice on what to buy. through polls and calls for fit-testing,
babies?’” 21 percent repurchase rate — something So with the investment from the which she says helps build a loyal com-
Other big companies, she said, were Yeo attributes to the company’s efforts to Inclusive Fund, Goumi has contracted munity of consumers who believe in the
concerned that the babywear category turn purchasers into gifters, which has with a team of digital strategists, con- authenticity of the brand.
was too small to be worth investing in aided Goumi’s growth. sultants and a digital project manager But above all else, Yeo remains focused
heavily. So she decided to take up solving “Maybe moms all drink the same to help grow the company’s presence on creating quality product, and she
the gap in the market herself. Kool-Aid but we tend to see moms real- on social media. It’s an exciting time in plans to roll out some new goods later
Goumi makes baby booties, mittens, izing how essential our products are to the history of the company, which hasn’t this year, including larger sizes and more
pajamas and other apparel and accesso- them in their early days, and so they previously had the bandwidth to invest colors.
ries. The garments are all-organic and share them by word of mouth or as gifts in sharing the Goumi story, Yeo said. “As parents, we’re a part of this tribe
are specially designed to do things like with other mommies at work or at play- “We’re looking to find those points of together,” Yeo said. “And though there
stimulate babies’ brains with certain pat- dates,” Yeo said. “Plus it’s a constantly connection, and we’re looking at where may be generational differences, in the
terns and to help them properly regulate renewing market, given that there are 4 we need to pivot,” Yeo said. “For this new end we come from this common place of
temperature. million babies born each year in the U.S. mom, telling her we sell half a million wanting to have the best products for our
It was quickly clear to Yeo just how alone, and 16 million in China.” units in 46 countries doesn’t necessarily children, and we realize that our buying
badly needed Goumi was: within the The market is expected to continue matter as much as selling her on beauty choices can’t be independent of our val-
company’s first year, the brand was in growing steadily: consumer insights group and selling her on our story. She would ues to do good for the world.”
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THE PITCH

The cup that aims to improve women’s lives


VOXAPOD HOPES TO RAISE $250K-PLUS FOR ITS MORE COMFORTABLE MENSTRUAL CUP

M
ost entrepreneurs go into R R CLOSER LOOK
business wanting to solve a
problem. Amanda Wilson Company name: Voxapod Inc.
wanted to solve quite a few: lack of Headquarters: Portland
gender equity, waste from single- Year founded: 2015
use sanitary products and obstacles
CEO: Amanda Wilson
to education for girls in developing
Employees: 7
countries.
Website: voxapod.com
So Wilson created the Voxapod,
a menstrual cup that is designed to
be better for women’s bodies. And Because the cup is reusable, it saves
because menstrual cups are reusable users’ money — women spend upwards
alternatives to tampons and pads, the of $6,000 in their lifetime on disposable
Voxapod is also better for the planet. menstrual products – and reduces
Wilson is waste. It’s also one of the shortest cups
dedicating some on the market with a rounded base
of the profits from and a flexible stem, so there is never
the business, a any poking. The company also “fights
B-Corporation, for period care policies that ensures
to organizations AMANDA WILSON | VOXAPOD all women have access to safe period
that help keep The Voxapod is a menstrual cup designed to be more comfortable, better for the care, and to keep girls in school in the
girls in school body and less wasteful than other feminine care products. developing world after they start their
and promote period,” according to Wilson.
Amanda government to help cover the first production run. each year.
Wilson policies that By 2019, she plans to set up wholesale Advisers: Kedma Ough of the Oregon
address women’s accounts with retailers and an Amazon Competition: The major competition is SBDC, Lynn Le of Society Nine,
inequality issues. Those include the store for Voxapod. tampon and pad companies like Tampax, Robin Klem of XXcelerate Fund and
fact that necessary products for Playtex, Kotex, store brands and O.B. Marguerite Svendsen of Propeller.
women like tampons and pads are, in The product: Voxapod is a modern Other menstrual cups, like DivaCup and
many states, subject to a “luxury tax,” menstrual cup with a unique, patent- Lena Cup, occupy less than 5 percent of Capital raised: $38,000, self-funded
while products for men like Viagra and pending design that Wilson considers the market, but are on the rise.
Rogaine are not. more comfortable. It’s also toxin-free Capital sought: Voxapod is currently
“There are a lot of companies and reduces waste. It folds and inserts Competitive advantage: Compared to running a Kickstarter campaign with a
addressing the immediate needs — like like a tampon to collect menstrual fluid, pads and tampons, the Voxapod has no goal of $83,711. The company hopes to
homeless women who need pads or but works better and is reusable. drying cotton fibers. That makes it more raise an additional $250,000 after the
tampons right now,” Wilson said. “But comfortable without disrupting natural campaign ends.
to find the root of the issue of women How it makes money: Direct sales pH balance, according to Wilson. It
not having access to safe period care, through e-commerce, with plans for an is also non-toxic and non-bleached, Ideal exit: Five years
we have to look at policy because most Amazon store and wholesale to retailers unlike most tampons and pads, and is
policy was written by people who by January 2019. made with 100 percent FDA-approved — Clare Duffy
don’t menstruate.” medical-grade silicone. The cup collects
Wilson launched a Kickstarter Size of the market: 1.8 billion people more fluid than a tampon, allowing The Business Journal doesn’t endorse
campaign earlier this month; she hopes globally, and 83 million people in the longer wear (up to 12 hours, compared companies featured in The Pitch, nor is
to raise more than $83,000 by April 5 United States, who spend $995 million to a tampons’ 8 hour maximum). this an invitation to invest.

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LEADS
Information to build your business

Multnomah County City of Portland 49, $1,563,540.


RR  Assumed R ABOUT THIS SECTION Robert John Cote,
business Vong Vang, Beauty Field (Unknown), commercial
commercial alteration at
Farm, 8097 SE 282nd Ave., alteration at 4805 NE Glisan
names Gresham 97080. READER’S GUIDE St., Providence Health 678 SW 12th Ave., Morrison
COURT LISTINGS Services, $208,490. Development LLC, $300,000.
Clackamas County Jon Betz, Collective Eye The Business Leads is a collection of New civil lawsuits..................... 30 Swinerton Builders Inc.,
Films, 1315 SE 20th Ave. #3, (Unknown), multi-family
information gathered from Portland area commercial alteration at 601
Ray Force, Force Portland 97214. Federal tax liens filed................ 29 residence addition at 4403
Construction, 1925 Hillcrest James Smith, Diamond Cut
courthouses, government offices and N. Montana Ave., Zion Kim, SW 2nd Ave., Morrison Street
Dr., W. Linn 97068. Painting, 650 NW Irving St., informational websites. We gather these Federal tax liens released......... 29 $281,665. CF LLC, $1,194,626.

State tax liens filed................... 29 Swinerton Builders Inc.,


Mickayla Kutchick-Spencer, Portland 97209. public records so you can build your (Unknown), single-family
residence at 10968 NE commercial alteration at
All Unique Painting &
Remodeling Construction,
Marshall McIntire,
Construction Architectural
business. Morris St., Dmitriy Popovich, 1120 NW Couch St., Mept
PROSPECTING ENTRIES Brewery Block 2 LLC,
26230 SW Canyon Creek Rd., Metal Omnicompetent, 2208 No matter what business you are in, you $264,421.
$160,000.
Wilsonville 97070. SW Indian Mary Ct., Troutdale can gain a competitive edge by reading the Assumed business names.........28 5D Contractors LLC,
TL Remodel & Construction
Gospel Crusade Ministries, 97060. commercial alteration at 319
P.O. Box 1357, Boring 97009.
Business Leads. Find new and expanding New businesses........................ 29 SW Washington St., Three Inc., single-family residence
Marshall McIntire, addition at 1731 NE 38th
Pacwest Trail Riders, 17333 Construction Architectural businesses and new customers. Find out New corporations..................... 30 Nineteen Washington LLC,
Ave., $282,000.
$157,185.
S. Steiner Rd., Beavercreek Metal Omnicompitant, 2208 the area’s commercial and residential TN Nisbet Construction
SW Indian Mary Ct., Troutdale AF Hoesly Inc., single-family
97004.
97060. hot spots. Find clues about the financial REAL ESTATE LISTINGS residence at 6463 SE 134th Inc., commercial building at
Susan Schouten, Misty River condition of your vendors, customers or Ave., $169,310. 9100 SE Powell Blvd., William
Iris, 12320 S. Macksburg Rd., Edin Bosnjak, Columbia Building permits........................28 F. Bitar Mgmt Inc., $766,730.
Canby 97013. Construction and Remodeling, competitors. AF Hoesly Inc., single-family
7408 SW 37th Ave., Portland Commercial...............................32 residence at 6455 SE 134th Westgate Homes Inc.,
Judy Ziegelmayer, St. Listings for each category may vary single-family residence
97219. Residential.................................32 Ave., $168,399.
Vincent de Paul St. Aloysius
Rich Sedei, Concierge
from week to week because of information AF Hoesly Inc., single-family
at 2944 SE 92nd Ave.,
Conf., 130 NE Shafford Ave., $194,247.
Estacada 97023. Chiropractic & Rehabilitation, availability and space constraints. (Note: residence at 6459 SE 134th
Jessica Deckert, White Owl
2805 NE 131st Ave., Portland *Indicates listings are not available for this Ave., $169,400.
97230. City of Tigard
Acres, 27760 S. Skinner Rd., week.) Andersen Construction
Estacada 97023. Dylan Crispino-Taylor, DC Co., commercial alteration at
H&H Mechanical, single-
Metalwear, 502 SE 69th Ave., 1633 SW Park Ave., State of
Miles Lance, Partridge family residence at 15174
Court, 29 Partridge Ln., Lake
Portland 97215. EMAIL EDITION Oregon, $1,150,000.
SW Chandler Ln., Mangold
Oswego 97035. Lenny Van Scyoc, Ogre Eats, To buy Leads information for Portland and CD Redding Construction Subdivision, $359,050.
4849 SW 11th St. #210, Inc., commercial addition
Clayton Brown, Omega Gresham 97080. more than 40 other markets, call 877- at 2606 NE Broadway, 2606
Malmedal Enterprises Inc.,
Trackers, 12311 Blue Ridge single-family residence at
Dr., Oregon City 97045. Maxwell Noecker, Kontrast, 593-4157, or see bizjournals.com/leads. Broadway LLC, $867,924.
16914 SW Snowdale St., River
Kevin Haevischer, Pacific
2049 SW Rose Ln., Portland The information is available on disk or via Cellar Ridge Custom Homes Terrace East, $443,165.
97201. LLC, single-family residence
Northwest Tackle, 12725 email and arrives earlier than the published at 7687 SW 40th Ct.,
Malmedal Enterprises Inc.,
Cynthia Owens, Pacificedge single-family residence at
Tidewater St., Oregon City
Network, 3019 SE Woodward, version. $340,318.
16894 SW Snowdale St., River
97045.
Portland 97202. Cornerstone Construction Terrace East, $351,197.
David Jones, Jones Services LLC, single-family
Homestead and Operations, Kristin Koziara, Seasoned Malmedal Enterprises Inc.,
Portland, 3847 SE Ivon St., NW St. Helens Rd., Portland Silverton Greens Ryan Rose, B&R Flooring, Distribution, 13610 SW residence alteration at 10423
49550 SE Coalman Rd., Sandy single-family residence at
Portland 97202. 97231. Apartments, 10626 SW P.O. Box 732, Cornelius Uplands Dr., Portland 97223. SW 11th Dr., Vydra LLC,
97055. 16874 SW Snowdale St., River
Barbur Blvd., Portland 97219. 97113. $257,300.
Christopher Coyle, Swept, Joseph Spanish, Joe Spanish, Patrick Schwartzkopf, Terrace East, $441,434.
Joe Russo, Cosmic Country Air Custom Homes,
Treehouse, 42201 SE Elsner 319 SW Washington St. #520, 237 NE Broadway St. #100, Cherrywood Apartments, Wilma Hawkins, Wish Piano Logan Distributing, 15905 SW Malmedal Enterprises Inc.,
Portland 97204. Portland 97232. 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., Learning Center, 20820 NW Roshak Rd., Tigard 97224. single-family residence
Rd., Sandy 97055. single-family residence at
Portland 97219. Wapinitia Place, Portland at 4817 NE 109th Ave.,
Mark McDougal, Kafoury & Yuriy Bakhar, Two Brothers, Randal Morrison, Randy 16834 SW Snowdale St., River
Taylor Graham, Graham 97229. $159,825.
McDougal, 411 SW 2nd Ave. 17217 SE Main St., Portland Ridgewood Apartments, Morrison Music, 1162 SE Terrace East, $443,165.
Outdoors, 41142 SE Kubitz Country Air Custom Homes,
Rd., Sandy 97055. #200, Portland 97204. 97233. 8201 SE Harney St. #1, Stephen Sizemore, 99 Home Walnut St., Hillsboro 97123. Malmedal Enterprises Inc.,
Portland 97266. Improvements, 7105 SW single-family residence
Y4V, 3513 SE 43rd Ave., Robert Brockmann, Central Circle Creek RV Resort, single-family residence at
Shannon Hegge, CLH Locust St., Portland 97223. at 4805 NE 109th Ave.,
Portland 97206. Payment West Coast, 14127 10th Ave. Apartments, 18150 SW Boones Ferry Rd., 16816 SW Snowdale St., River
Bookkeeping, 4400 Cobb Way, $159,825.
SE Harold St., Portland 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., Timothy Connall, Esprit Portland 97224. Terrace East, $401,696.
Lake Oswego 97035. Daniel Nowacki, Yacc.com, Country Air Custom Homes,
97236. Portland 97219. Cosmetic Surgeons, 19801 Malmedal Enterprises Inc.,
Daniel Liebert, Pleasant Hill 7346 SE Division St., Portland Aaron Bates, Health Serenity single-family residence
Bernadette Torres, SW 72nd Ave., Tualatin and Wellness Massage, 4775 single-family residence at
Apartments, P.O. Box 2633, 97206. Sunrise Pointe Apartments, at 4813 NE 109th Ave.,
Heartbern Unlimited, 8910 SE 97062. SW Pacific Ave., Beaverton 16794 SW Snowdale St., River
Clackamas 97015. David Chastain, Strange 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., $164,265.
Tolman St., Portland 97266. Portland 97219. Movement Therapy Clinic, 97005. Terrace East, $443,165.
Joe Russo, Maritime Cafe, Women Society, 1958 NW Country Air Custom Homes,
Oliver Daofu, Hournoon, P.O. Box 25598, Portland Malmedal Enterprises Inc.,
42201 SE Elsner Rd., Sandy Irving St. #23, Portland Thirsty Lion Gastropub & Brian Reich, College single-family residence
2763 SE 84th Ave., Portland 97298. single-family residence at
97055. 97209. Grill, 829 SE 9th Ave. #202, Nannies Sitters and Tutors at 4809 NE 109th Ave.,
97266. Portland 97214. Celeste Ingalls, Candyarmy. of Beaverton Lake Oswego 16744 SW Snowdale St., River
Backseat LLC, 1706 NW $164,265.
Savannah Case, Prosper com, 20935 NW Windstone and NW Portland, 15245 Terrace East, $441,911.
Coffee Co., 6330 Shakespeare 24th Ave. #10831, Portland Michael Paul, Treksalot, Samuel Tyler, My Coffee, Doug Moore Homes Inc.,
6529 SE 92nd Ave., Portland Ct., Beaverton 97006. SW Moraine Ct., Beaverton Portland Plumbing Co.,
St., Lake Oswego 97035. 97210. 1926 W. Burnside St. #508, single-family residence
97266. Alexander Thomson, 97007. single-family residence
Humberto Molina, Ole Portland 97209. at 2590 SE 168th Ave.,
Christy Valdrow, Athelite PDX, 7930 SW 184th Ember Dahl, Regeneration at 11014 SW Annand Ct.,
Frijole, 4215 NE Killingsworth David Rosenfeld, David Victoria Martin Del Campo, $185,906.
Candlewood Service, 1136 NE Ave., Beaverton 97007. Massage and Bodywork, Annand Hill Subdivision,
13th Cir., Canby 97013. St., Portland 97211. Rosenfeld Consulting, 5439 Angel’s Donuts and Ice Cream, Dunca Construction LLC, $253,056.
SE Raymond St., Portland Jessica Higgins, Apex Ad Pro, 11660 SW Bel Aire Ln.,
Peter Chelico, Toll Man Co., 2805 NE Alberta St., Portland Beaverton 97008. single-family residence at 346
Cascade Car Wash Services, 97206. 2947 SE 45th Ct., Hillsboro
8910 NE Vancouver Way, 97211. NE 106th Ave., $169,268.
26313 S. Hwy. 213, Mulino 97123. Elvira Hernandez De Vega,
Portland 97211. Steven Wilson, Willamette Green Gables Design & Clackamas County
97042. Douglas Roberts, Hooligan Elvira’s Cleaning Services,
Heights Real Estate, 3326 NW Hot Sauce, 701 SE 71st Ave., Neil Green-Clancey, Run 3F, Restoration Inc., single-
Chad Johnson, ATM Sophia Treyger, Radical Franklin Ct., Portland 97210. 7004 SE Ariel St., Hillsboro 6225 SW King Blvd. #5, AF Hoesly Inc., single-family
Connections, 7424 SE Pleasurist, 6201 NE 13th Ave. Portland 97215. Beaverton 97008. family residence alteration at residence at 13046 SE Everett
College Place Apartments, 97123. 6805 SE Ash St., $150,000.
Clackamas Rd., Milwaukie #A, Portland 97211. Jered Grimes, Tyler’s Ct., Lot 9 Oatfield Acres,
10626 SW Barbur Blvd., Ashley Hertel, Thread and Ashkan Kordmahaleh,
97267. Mark Thompson, Monstark, Treasures, 5370 SE Powell Chiva’s Childcare Services, 94 Holland Construction $386,142.
Portland 97216. Valley Rd., Gresham 97030. Glory, 711 NW Harvest Moon Inc., multi-family residence
Kevin Gutfleisch, Custom 4133 NE 6th Ave., Portland SW 147th Place, Beaverton Anghel Ene and Niculina
Holladay Apartments, Dr., Hillsboro 97124. alteration at 1470 NW Glisan
Walk-In Solutions, 621 N. 97211. Lacey Glanville, Silk & 97006. Ene, single-family residence
Douglas Ln. #2, Canby 97013. 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., Dexa PDX, 6975 SW St., 14th & Glisan LLC, at 4212 SE View Acres Rd.,
August & Wonder, 1245 SE Tresses, 7428 SW 34th Ave.,
Portland 97219. Sandburg St. #100, Portland $169,100. $392,197.
Teri Jorgensen, Tannler 32nd Place, Portland 97214. Portland 97219.
Tessa Court Apartments, 97223. Yamhill County In Line Commercial
Management Group, P.O. Box Michael Hilbrandt, Monica’s Randy Lee, United Youth Derek Thompson
218, Wilsonville 97070. 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., Goldleafhr, 15526 SW 144th Construction Inc., Construction Inc., single-
Monsters, 227 SE 84th Ave., Fundraising, 33305 E. Teresa Shaw, A One Furnace,
Portland 97219. Terr., Portland 97224. commercial alteration at family residence at 8811 SE
Christine Wynne, Life Stories Portland 97216. Histroric Columbia River 1107 Evergreen Dr., Newberg 10280 NE Cascades Pkwy., 287th Ave., $268,440.
Well Told, 16869 Lakeridge Kathie Marie Apartments, Hwy., Corbett 97019. Certified Mold Water IAQ, 97132.
Spruce Portland, 1220 N. Port of Portland, $229,000.
Dr., Lake Oswego 97034. 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., The Pathfinder Network, 8142 SW Durham Rd., Tigard Emerald Weeks, single-
Simpson, Portland 97217. Portland 97219.
Bryanne De Kar, Evelyn Joy, Johnson Project Solutions
2501 SW 1st Ave. #300, 97224. family residence at 14690
Wendy Kryski, Zen Garden 21275 Savage Rd., Sheridan Inc., commercial alteration
Adam Turco, Primetrics, Crescent Ridge Apartments, Portland 97201. Wendy Mohr, Source Direct SE Bella Rd., Lot 15 Addison
Massage and Spa, 16088 97378. at 1849 SW Salmon St.,
1015 N. Holman St., Portland 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., NW LLC, 14785 SW 98th Ave., Meadows, $355,780.
Boones Ferry Rd. #B, Lake 97217. Aaron Cronan, Rad Fox Jennette Bailey, Slake House Multnomah Amateur Athletic
Oswego 97035. Portland 97219. Management, 1219 SE Portland 97224. Club, $150,000. Gary E. Backanen, single-
Cider, P.O. Box 491, Carlton
Taylor Garber, Deux North Premier Apartments, 10626 Lafayette St. #104, Portland Oyster, 585 SW Regency family residence at 22735 SE
Shelly Ho, Venus Nails, 2020 97111. Keck General Construction
Studios, 1450 N. Prescott St. SW Barbur Blvd., Portland 97202. Place, Portland 97225. Firwood Rd., $659,944.
8th Ave. #C, W. Linn 97068. #329, Portland 97217. Robert Harris, R&J Firearms, LLC, multi-family residence
97219. AR Holdings, 8109 SE Flavel alteration at 5819 NE Heritage Homes of Molalla
Danny Abrego, Portland Tamera Clifton, Tamifit, 11225 SW Youngberg Hill Rd.,
Pizza Jerk, 5028 NE 42nd Trails End Apartments, St., Portland 97206. 1584 NW 143rd Ave., Glisan St., 5819 Glisan LLC, Oregon Inc., single-family
Reign Photography, 30789 McMinnville 97128.
Ave., Portland 97218. 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., Portland 97229. $800,000. residence at 2140 SE 10th
SW Boones Ferry Rd., William Tripp, Tripp
Wilsonville 97070. Sunnyview Manor Portland 97219. Place, Lot 89 Timber Park,
Architecture, 222 NW 11th Capitol Press Coffee Co., Kimco Properties Ltd., $277,726.
Nancy Schultz, Nancy Neil
Townhomes, 10626 SW Latitude 44 Apartments, Ave., Portland 97209. P.O. Box 623, Banks 97106. RR  Building single-family residence
Barbur Blvd., Portland 97219. Heritage Homes of Molalla
Photography, 15315 SE 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., Jay Groom, Stray Dawg Keyvan Sarrami Forooshani, permits at 8014 N. Seward Ave.,
Oregon Inc., single-family
Linden Ln., Portland 97267. Annette Duplexes, 10626 Portland 97219. $173,060.
Video, 1970 NW Florence 7 Eleven #35023, 4547 residence at 2156 SE 10th
SW Barbur Blvd., Portland Brighton Park East Ave., Gresham 97030. SW Masters Loop #316, City of Lake Oswego Kimco Properties Ltd.,
Amy Freeman, Intuition 97219. Place, Lot 88 Timber Park,
Salon and Spa, 32030 SW Apartments, 10626 SW Beaverton 97078. single-family residence
Jaiyauna Yoakum, Mom $259,990.
Willamette Way E., Wilsonville Lisa Madison Renner, LAMR Barbur Blvd., Portland 97219. Grace Too LLC, commercial at 8016 N. Seward Ave.,
Life, 1999 NE Division St. #7, Bonnie King-Stroberger, alteration at 17449 Boones Heritage Homes of Molalla
97070. Inc., 4442 SW Taylors Ferry $174,953.
Redwood Square Gresham 97030. Handcrafted In Oregon, Ferry Rd. #300, (tenant Oregon Inc., single-family
Rd., Portland 97219. Apartments, 10626 SW 11742 NW Valley Vista Rd., Lease Crutcher Lewis
Tesfaye Gebremariam, Sierra La Rue, Sierra Selene improvement/medical clinic), residence at 2180 SE 10th
Ethio Medical Transportation, Lexington at the Park, Barbur Blvd., Portland 97219. Hillsboro 97124. LLC, multi-family residence
Photography, 22900 NE $500,000. Place, Lot 86 Timber Park,
14560 SE Thornapple Ln., 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., at 514 SE Belmont St.,
Marion Commons Halsey St. #9, Wood Village Edward Mah, Computer $324,856.
Portland 97267. Portland 97219. Kruse Way LLC, commercial Grand Belmont Owner LLC,
Apartments, 10626 SW 97060. Solution Tech, 11105 SW alteration at 4004 Kruse Way IGC Construction LLC,
$13,692,469.
Brightwaters at Redhawk, Barbur Blvd., Portland 97219. Greenburg Rd., Tigard 97223. Place Fl. 3, (new switches/ single-family residence
Nina Menconi, Nina Menconi Lennar Northwest Inc.,
10626 SW Barbur Blvd., Broadway East Apartments, Katherine Bracken, KB outlets/lighting and fire alarm at 30800 S. Hwy. 170,
Columbia County Photography, 7030 N. single-family residence
Portland 97219. 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., Creative Services, 7025 SW for tenant improvement), $341,754.
Buchanan Ave., Portland at 8076 SE 160th Ave.,
Curtis Olson, Olson Farms, Peter Luciano, Right On Portland 97219. 97203. Canyon Rd., Portland 97225. $300,000. JB Cereghino Construction
$354,204.
61375 Barger Rd., St. Helens Bracket, 2218 SW Marigold Waverly Square W.B. Wells & Associates, Mark D. Peterson & L.A. Inc., single-family residence
Colson Griffith, Colson Luxury Homes Inc., single-
97051. St., Portland 97219. Apartments, 10626 SW 6445 SW Fallbrook Place, Argraves, single-family at 13068 SE Everett Ct., Lot
Griffith Photography, 1623 SE family residence addition
Kimberly Fisher, Coast Raylynna Peterson, Mary Barbur Blvd., Portland 97219. 41st Ave., Portland 97214. Beaverton 97008. residence alteration at 555 G 10 Oatfield Acres, $386,142.
at 2822 NW Ariel Terr.,
Range Studio, 1171 2nd Ave., Jayne’s, 2725 N. Kerby Ave., Fairway Downs Apartments, W.B. Wells & Associates Ave., $250,000. Nick Netter Construction
Inmara Castro Breffe, Moa $308,580.
Vernonia 97064. Portland 97227. 10626 SW Barbur Blvd., An Emerio Co., 6445 SW Oregon Homeworks LLC, Inc., single-family residence
Clean, 1700 NE 162nd Ave. Pevzner Construction LLC,
David Burkhardt, Liberty Gravy, 3957 N. Mississippi Portland 97219. #E1, Portland 97230. Fallbrook Place #100, single-family residence at 892 at 1963 SE 11th Ave.,
single-family residence
PCO Technology, P.O. Box 402 Ave., Portland 97227. Roberts Landing Beaverton 97008. 8th St., $357,110, 2,747 sf. $249,554.
at 8564 SW 47th Ave.,
605, Scappoose 97056. Robert Young, Youngs Apartments, 10626 SW Paula Burton, The Burton Sherri L. Whiteman, $324,040. Riedman Home
Emy Roady, Forest Park Adult Gunnery, 1950 NE 137th Barbur Blvd., Portland 97219. Washington County International Group, 17888 single-family residence at Construction Inc., single-
Reber Investments LLC,
Care Home, 124 Forest Park Ave., Portland 97230. French Chateau Thomas Epler, Carpenter SW Gillette Ln., Sherwood 5185 Carman Dr., $726,276, commercial alteration at family residence at 20520 S.
Dr., St. Helens 97051. Carolyn Baty, Carolyn Baty Apartments, 10626 SW Creek Ranch, 2476 SW Old 97140. 10,224 sf. 3536 SE 26th Ave., Service Hidden Creek Ln., $330,906.
Real Estate Broker, 17125 Barbur Blvd., Portland 97219. Hwy. 47, Forest Grove 97116. Mohammad Dajani, Jerustar Employees Intrnl. Union Local Sara Pool, single-family
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residence at 16145 SE Ormae Western Properties II LLC, document #2018 21027, James Fuentes, 18562 NW Paul M. Karyakos, 18179 Patrick L. James, 19397 managers. Portland 97214, professional,
Rd., $332,892. single-family residence 02/26/18. Holly St. #306, Hillsboro Webster Rd. #304, Gladstone View Dr., W. Linn 97068, Anita Davidson, Plaza Unit scientific, and technical
Scott Edwards Architecture, at 3600 NW 119th St., 97006, other services (except 97027, other services (except other services (except public 801 LLC, 1500 SW 5th Ave. services.
Progressive Collective LLC,
commercial building at 13515 $395,430. 9810 E. Burnside St., Portland public administration). public administration). administration). #2206, Portland 97201, Saamaqs Studio, 2113
SE Laurie Ave., Garden Grove 97216, $100,682, (1120), Jeffery A. Walker, 17188 Gregory S. McCartney, Brookside Dental-Gresham management of companies SE Ankeny St. #4, Portland
(east bldg.), $1,404,352. document #2018 21036, SW Berkeley Ln., Beaverton 16610 Churchill Dr., LLC, 22400 Salamo Rd. #102, and enterprises. 97214, arts, entertainment,
Washington County
02/26/18. 97006, other services (except Gladstone 97027, other W. Linn 97068, offices of Thomas Jensen, Fat Lady and recreation.
Shanon Cherveny, single-
family residence at 16582 S. Arctic Commercial public administration). services (except public dentists. Sings, 200 SW Market St. Carolyn M. Chernous, 2228
Edenwild Ln., $418,640. Refrigeration LLC, Flat Cab, 180 SW Edgeway administration). #1600, Portland 97201, SE Caruthers St., Portland
Daniel J. Mares, 20488 SW
commercial addition at RR  Releases of Dr., Hillsboro 97006, other Vanessa Humphreys, Thrift Skiver St., Beaverton 97078, nonclassifiable. 97214, other services (except
Titanium Construction
LLC, single-family residence
6000 SW Minter Bridge Rd., federal tax services (except public You, 18355 Cornell Place, other services (except public Erin N. Bayley, 1816 SE public administration).
(mechanical), $540,000. administration). Gladstone 97027, other administration).
at 14150 SE Elderberry Ln., liens services (except public
Marion St., Portland 97202, Derrick J. VonBank, 2129
$319,470. DR Horton Custom Homes, Marcela N. Araya, 18040 Dmitriy Khrab, 1924 SW other services (except public SE 10th Ave. #5, Portland
single-family residence at NW Cornell Rd., Beaverton administration). administration). 97214, other services (except
WDC Construction LLC, Clackamas County Lake Place, Gresham 97080,
16973 NW Viola St., Bethany 97006, other services (except Justin Hook, PDX Bartender other services (except public public administration).
commercial building at 14920 Jocelyn M. Sycip, 1516 SE
Abbey Meadows, $244,386. J&M Rockwood Holdings public administration). Lender, 15 NW 13th St., administration).
SE 82nd Dr., Stark Group LLC, Tenino St., Portland 97202, Buchholz R. Buchholz
$716,820. DR Horton Custom Homes, LLC, 16869 65th Ave., Lake Kyohei Yasukawa, 16414 Gresham 97030, other management consulting Clarissa, 2132 SE Salmon
Ingenuity LLC, 1937 SW
single-family residence at Oswego 97035, $13,179, Estuary Dr., Beaverton 97006, services (except public services. St. #7, Portland 97214,
33rd St., Gresham 97080,
7326 NW Oakfern Dr., Abbey (941), document #2018 other services (except public administration). other services (except public
real estate and rental and Stephen M. Bigbee, 1836 SE
Clark County Ridge, $349,496. 12240, 02/27/18. administration). NW Industrial Flooring leasing. administration).
Nehalem St., Portland 97202,
Everett Custom Homes, Cascade Continuous Adam M. Bednarowski, Inc., 20300 SE Morrison Terr. Kindie Adult Foster Home computer systems design and Adam W. Robinson, 2236 SE
AHO Construction I Inc., #H1056, Gresham 97030,
single-family residence single-family residence at Gutters LLC, 41880 SE Hwy. 15135 Pioneer Rd., Beaverton Inc., 15396 SE Granite Dr., related services. 34th Ave., Portland 97214,
4313 NW Woodgate Ave., 26, Sandy 97055, $19,715, 97006, other services (except construction. other services (except public
at 10614 NE 95th Ave., Damascus 97089, home Portland Mongolian Grill
$224,753. Thompson Woods, $294,194. (941), document #2018 public administration). Renew Construction and health care services. administration).
& Hotpot, 210 SW Yamhill
Everett Custom Homes, 12241, 02/27/18. Design LLC, 212 NE 2nd
Albert Lamon III and Eva Pam Osborne, 21370 NW Tyler C. Johnson, 18851 SE St., Portland 97204, Hannah R. Hodges, 1515
single-family residence at Cascade Continuous Sydney St. #101, Hillsboro St., Gresham 97030, site El Camino Terr., Damascus accommodation and food 31st Ave. #410, Portland
Helen Olsen, single-family preparation contractors.
residence at 4555 NE 242nd 4345 NW Woodgate Ave., Gutters LLC, 41880 SE Hwy. 97006, other services (except 97089, other services (except services. 97214, other services (except
Ave., $403,290. Thompson Woods, $309,060. 26, Sandy 97055, $11,101, public administration). Alexandra S. Abodi, 1645 public administration). public administration).
Kelsey M. Chance, 1631 SW
Lada Enterprises, multi- (941), document #2018 NE 20th St., Gresham 97030, Yamhill St. #208, Portland Heather Mattioli, 1827 SE
BC Hamilton Holdings LLC, 12242, 02/27/18.
Mr. Mohammad H. Al Gafly, Juan J. Delgado, 15758 SE
family residence alteration at 16532 SW Waterleaf St., other services (except public Hwy. 224 Hwy. SE, Damascus 97205, other services (except 36th Ave., Portland 97214,
commercial alteration at administration).
7735 NE Hwy. 99, (tenant 7400 SW Barnes Rd., Sunset Beaverton 97006, other 97089, other services (except public administration). other services (except public
improvement), $412,488. Summit Apartments (tenant services (except public Carbon Auto Power, public administration). administration).
Multnomah County Thaice Inc., 2001 NW 19th
improvement bldg. 200), administration). 21225 SE Yamhill St., Ave. #103B, Portland 97209, 4-4-2 Pub Home of
DR Horton, single-family $420,000. Toni L. Slocum, 15915 SE
KCR Manufacturinmg Tabatha George, 1598 NW Gresham 97030, automotive management of companies Futbol, 1739 SE Hawthorne
residence at 13010 NE 118th Obsidian St., Happy Valley
Sage Built Homes LLC, LLC, 2233 NE 244th Ave. 191st Ave., Hillsboro 97006, mechanical and electrical and enterprises. Blvd., Portland 97214,
St., $244,333. 97089, other services (except
single-family residence at #E2, Wood Village 97060, other services (except public repair and maintenance. accommodation and food
public administration). Jonie Walker, Sapphire Moon
DR Horton, single-family 8180 SW Oldham Dr., Oldham $34,547, (941), document administration). Konstantin Likhovodov, services.
residence at 1326 NE 70th Dwayne Daan, 19065 SW Health Insurance, 2026 NW
Meadows, $348,541. #2018 21048, 02/26/18. 1818 NW 18th St., Gresham
St., $179,954. Ashley M. Leach, 21579 Finnigan Hill Rd., Hillsboro 16th Ave., Portland 97209, Susan Dininni, 1840 SE 35th
Sage Built Homes LLC, SW Peggy Ct., Aloha 97006, 97030, other services (except finance and insurance. Ave., Portland 97214, real
97123, nonclassifiable.
DRH Energy Inc., single- single-family residence at other services (except public public administration). estate and rental and leasing.
family residence at 13007 NE
Washington County Ariel C. Ramirez, 1750 NE Andy McDonald, 1929 NW
8217 SW Oldham Dr., Oldham administration). Jay Groom, Stray Dawg Irving St. #105, Portland Tylar Scott, 1717 S. 60th
118th St., $257,395. Meadows, $360,601. 10th Ave., Hillsboro 97123,
Dale W. Duyck and Duyck Raquel Duarte, 20654 Video, 1970 NW Florence 97209, other services (except Ave. E., Portland 97215,
other services (except public
Fifth Plain Creek LLC, Sage Built Homes LLC, Peachy Pig Farm, 34840 Sedona Ln. NW, Beaverton Ave., Gresham 97030, other public administration). other services (except public
administration).
single-family residence single-family residence SW Johnson School Rd., 97006, other services (except services (except public administration).
at 7917 NE 181st Ave., Cornelius 97113, $11,159, administration). Parker J. Williams, 1915 NE Elope In Portland LLC, 1991
at 5627 NW Brazeli Terr., public administration). NW Upshur St. #F, Portland Amy Carlson, Amy Carlson
$294,718. Lindsey, $393,963. (6721/945), document 54th Way, Hillsboro 97124,
Scott H. Bishel, 16020 NW E-Trans Co., 21938 SE Oak 97209, other services (except Consulting, 2006 N. Emerson
#2018 13567, 02/26/18. other services (except public
Holt Opportunity Fund, SK Hoff Construction LLC, Ridgetop Ln., Beaverton St., Gresham 97030, general public administration). St., Portland 97217,
administration).
single-family residence single-family residence at 97006, other services (except freight trucking, long- professional, scientific, and
at 17100 NE 17th Ave., distance. Roberto Ramirez, 1584 NE Sarah Stevenson, 219 NW
4265 NW Woodgate Ave., public administration). technical services.
$283,141. Thompson Woods, $350,668. RR  New business April Kaelin, PDXFIT Training
Barberry St., Hillsboro 97124, 2nd Ave., Portland 97209,
Bryan N. Ellis, 20687 SW other services (except public real estate and rental and Franklin Gilbert, 2104
Holt Opportunity Fund, SK Hoff Construction LLC, licenses Rockport Ln., Beaverton
Studio LLC, 2232 Allan Ave.,
administration). leasing. Alberta St., Portland 97217,
single-family residence single-family residence at Hubbard 97032, all other other services (except public
97006, other services (except Amie’s Community Care Travis R. Gillmore, 2221
at 17105 NE 19th Ave., 4279 NW Ashbrook Dr., City of Portland personal services. administration).
public administration). NW Flanders #104, Portland
$203,247. Thompson Woods, $316,005. LLC, 173 NE 28th Ave.,
Polaris Investment Group Kyle Bauter, 2103 97210, other services (except Jerald McDade, The White
Belkorp Holdings Inc., Hillsboro 97124, child and
Jaime Prado, single-family Westwood Homes LLC, Ridgewood Rd., Lake Oswego public administration). Glove Co., 1503 N. Hayden
1508 W. Broadway #900, LLC, 170 143rd Ave. SW, youth services.
residence at 9900 NE 28th single-family residence at 97034, other services (except Island Dr., Portland 97217,
Vancouver, BC, Canada, real Beaverton 97006, real estate Adam J. Schork III, 19575 Xander Edwards, Bike and
Place, $259,706. 9032 SW Salmon St., West public administration). other services (except public
estate and rental and leasing. and rental and leasing. NW Decora Ln. #416, Bokeh Photography LLC, 2241
Joseph Bellikka, single- Haven Park, $233,645. John R. McQuillan III, 1837 administration).
Ta Mhi Holdings Inc. and Shamsidin Ali, 20693 NW Hillsboro 97124, other NW Hoyt St. #217, Portland
family residence at 26700 NE Cedar Ct., Lake Oswego 97210, arts, entertainment, Matthew Hill, 1624 SW
Subsidiaries, 200 Clarendon Quatama Rd., Beaverton services (except public
Webster Rd., $356,807. 97034, other services (except and recreation. Evans St., Portland 97219,
RR  State tax liens St. Fl. 56, Boston, Mass. 97006, other services (except
public administration).
administration).
other services (except public
Kingston Homes LLC, single- 02116, management of public administration). Marissa Cervantes, 2050 NE Darcy W. Lambert, 1838 NW
family residence at 5707 NE companies and enterprises. Cynthia E. Bennett, 1529 administration).
Clackamas County Jacob S. Browning, 17760 Barberry Dr. #14, Hillsboro 28th Ave., Portland 97210, all
133rd St., $342,166. Hemlock St., Lake Oswego other professional, scientific, Right On Bracket, 2218
Biohabitats Contracting NW Cornell Rd. #7, Beaverton 97124, other services (except
Armstrong Buick Inc., 97034, other services (except and technical services. Marigold St., Portland 97219,
Kingston Homes LLC, single- LLC, 2081 Clipper Park 97006, other services (except public administration).
20000 McLoughlin Blvd., public administration). real estate and rental and
family residence at 14007 NE Rd., Baltimore, Md. 21211, public administration). Mary J. Ceballos, 2165 NE Helser’s On Alberta,
52nd Ave., $423,858. Gladstone 97027, $13,553, construction. Jared S. Craig, 15951 Quarry leasing.
Gail L. Larson, 15305 SW 51st Ave., Hillsboro 97124, 1614 NE Rosa Parks Way,
(withholding), document Rd. #19, Lake Oswego 97035, Portland 97211, full-service Samson E. Black, 2244 SW
Lennar NW Inc., single- #2018 12061, 02/26/18. Kenneth A. Kisiel, 1605 Belt Diamond St., Beaverton other services (except public
other services (except public restaurants. Vermont St., Portland 97219,
family residence at 13814 NW St., Baltimore, Md. 21230, 97007, other services (except administration).
administration). other services (except public
55th Ave., $310,842. nonclassifiable. public administration). Justin D. Smathers, 19962 Sarah K. Sabby, 1617 NE
Harry Anastasiou, Synesi administration).
Lennar NW Inc., single- Multnomah County Thomas O. Bailey, 2095 Bayann Alkhatib, 17985 NW Gloucester Way, Hillsboro Alberta #2, Portland 97211,
LLC, 17 Partridge Ln., Lake other services (except public Caitlin Field, Keystone CPR
family residence at 7912 NE Exeter Rd. #80, Germantown, Jeremy, Beaverton 97007, 97124, other services (except
Wren Creative Management Oswego 97035, all other administration). and Wellness LLC, 1840 SW
181st Ave., $294,718. Tenn. 38138, other other services (except public public administration).
Co., 1749 NE Halsey St., professional, scientific, and Canby St., Portland 97219,
services (except public administration). Diana L. Jepsen, 2080 CNJ International LLC, 2010
LGI Homes LLC, single- Portland 97232, $21,063, technical services. other services (except public
family residence at 9117 NE administration). Sami Hammad, 15572 NW NW Thorncroft Dr. #1112, NE Holman St., Portland
(trimet payroll/withholding), Elmer L. Perkins III, 200 administration).
167th Ct., $306,495. Stone Ridge Cir., Beaverton Hillsboro 97124, other 97211, management of
document #2018 21249, Performance Driven Greenridge Dr. #206, Lake
97007, other services (except services (except public companies and enterprises. Joseph A. Peets, 1844 SW
New Tradition Homes Inc., 02/28/18. Workforce LLC, 22226 Oswego 97035, other Evans St., Portland 97219,
Garrison St. #100, Dearborn, public administration). administration). Wonderland Expeditions
single-family residence Peerless Management services (except public other services (except public
at 13203 NE 56th Ave., Mich. 48124, administrative Om K. Kalia, 16385 SW administration). Paul B. Searle, 1720 NE LLC, 15 NE Saratoga
Solutions, 8718 SE Morrison administration).
$349,894. and support and waste Wright St. SW, Beaverton Galloway St., McMinnville St., Portland 97211,
St., Portland 97216, Chaz T. Adams, 15645 Ralph H. Watson III, 211 NE
management and remediation 97007, other services (except 97128, motion picture and arts, entertainment, and
Pacific Lifestyle Homes, $21,041, (trimet payroll/ S. Fawnview Way, Molalla 87th Ave., Portland 97220,
services. public administration). video production. recreation.
single-family residence at withholding), document 97038, other services (except other services (except public
5108 E. 124th Cir., $350,950. #2018 21780, 02/28/18. Lazarus House LLC, 2114 Alexander A. Swalwell, public administration). Brandon J. Ford, 15251 Christopher D. Lee, 2222
administration).
Pico Blvd., Santa Monica, 15121 SW Trillium Ln., Hidden Hills, McMinnville NE Gertz Rd. #30, Portland
Paul C. McGowan, single- Monteaux Ventures Inc., Geoffrey L. Charapata, Eric A. Ziegler, 211 NE
Calif. 90405, real estate and Beaverton 97007, other 97128, other services (except 97211, other services (except
family residence at 20801 NE 4246 SW Shattuck Rd., 15661 Gilchrist, Mulino 87th Ave., Portland 97220,
rental and leasing. services (except public public administration). public administration).
Allworth Rd., $537,332. Portland 97221, $51,720, 97042, other services (except other services (except public
(corporation/withholding), Enilda Perez, 1933 Oregon administration). William Conner, 1530 Erica L. Simonich, 1728 NE
public administration). administration).
RAFA Investments LLC, document #2018 21783, St., Bakersfield, Calif. 93305, Eric Martin, 15141 New SW Hilary St., McMinnville Highland St., Portland 97211,
single-family residence 02/28/18. other services (except public Jeff & Son’s Concrete, nonclassifiable. Therese Tiedemann,
Plymouth, Beaverton 97007, 97128, other services (except
at 2907 NE 170th Ave., administration). 17760 S. Henrici Rd., Oregon Tidy Solutions, 16147 SW
Kaya Inc., 5802 N. Greeley other services (except public public administration). Tough Luck, 1771 NE
$253,837. City 97045, poured concrete Palermo Ln., Tigard 97223,
Ave., Portland 97217, Annie Y. Shin, 18984 administration). Seth P. Anderson, 2008 Dekum, Portland 97211, full-
foundation and structure nonclassifiable.
RAFA Investments LLC, $16,979, (withholding), Johnson St. SW, Beaverton David J. Gifford, 152008 contractors. Hawthorne Loop, Newberg service restaurants.
single-family residence document #2018 21958, 97003, other services (except SW Teal Blvd. #B, Beaverton 97132, offices of real estate Jennifer K. Wilson, 16485
at 16807 NE 30th St., Chris J. Williams, 15917 S. Aimee K. Flom, 1925 NE
02/28/18. public administration). 97007, other services (except agents and brokers. SW Oneill Ct., Tigard 97223,
Beaver Glen Dr., Oregon City 19th Ave. #3, Portland
$250,234. public administration). other services (except public
Bluewater HCDR LLC, 1327 Austin Powell, 17215 SW 97045, agriculture, forestry, Performance Renovations 97212, specialized design
RAFA Investments LLC, administration).
SE Tacoma St. #327, Portland Merlo Rd., Beaverton 97003, Ashleigh A. Burgess, 15208 fishing and hunting. LLC, 14937 SW Tualatin services.
single-family residence 97202, $54,245, (trimet other services (except public SW Teal Blvd. #B, Beaverton Sherwood Rd. #302, Mohamad J. Shaer, 15934
Duane Dionne, 200 Deep Blue Associates LLC,
at 16909 NE 30th St., payroll), document #2018 administration). 97007, other services (except Sherwood 97140, residential SW Wintergreen St., Portland
S. Longview Way #83, 1809 NE Cesar E. Chavez
$239,563. 23098, 03/02/18. public administration). building construction. 97223, other services (except
Bishal Adhikari, 15121 Oregon City 97045, other Blvd., Portland 97212, real
RAFA Investments LLC, public administration).
Freedom Prosthetics SW Millikan Way, Beaverton Timothy Schmitt, 1802 services (except public Nicholas B. Keever, 16346 estate and rental and leasing.
single-family residence LLC, 6509 SE 137th Ave., 97003, other services (except N. Pine Street Ave., Canby administration). SW Willow Dr., Sherwood Gayla R. Gonsells, 17088 SW
Kamelah Adams, Mimi’s
at 17012 NE 30th St., Portland 97236, $31,045, public administration). 97013, other services (except 97140, other services (except Pacific Hwy., Tigard 97224,
Felicia A. Moore, 17720 Fresh Tees LLC, 1825 NE 15th
$237,851. (corporation/trimet payroll/ public administration). public administration). other services (except public
Aaron D. Blumberg, 1830 Tupper Rd., Sandy 97055, Ave. #4, Portland 97212,
Richard and Margaret withholding), document administration).
SW 217th Ave., Beaverton Pacific Northwest Locating other services (except public Joseph Rossi, 21754 nonclassifiable.
Williamson, single-family #2018 23529, 03/02/18. Sado Ukule, Bridgeport
97003, other services (except LLC, 15635 SE 114th Ave. administration). SW Sherwood Blvd. #28, Sarah Schaff, 216 NE
residence alteration at 9015 public administration). #205, Clackamas 97015, site Sherwood 97140, other Village ACH, 17835 SW Upper
Ronald J. Wray, 2071 29th Fremont St., Portland 97212,
NW 12th Ave., $161,023. services (except public Boones Ferry Rd., Portland
Washington County Mark P. Salmen, 17391 preparation contractors. other services (except public
St. SW, Troutdale 97060, 97224, home health care
Serge, single-family Jay St. SW #306, Beaverton Sean P. Premo, 15141 SE administration). administration).
other services (except public services.
residence at 12204 NE 185th Aztek Inc., 1805 NW 173rd 97003, other services (except Myra Ln., Clackamas 97015, administration). Amy Williams, 16100 Annette M. Fournier, 1524
Ct., $513,451. Ave., Beaverton 97006, public administration). Cassandra B. Fisher, 18047
other services (except public SW Century Dr., Sherwood NE 45th Ave., Portland
$75,564, (trimet payroll/ Luis P. Quezada, 18540 SW Lower Boones Ferry
The Cosmopolitan LLC, Comfort Medical administration). 97140, other services (except 97213, other direct selling
withholding), document Boones Ferry Rd. #E8, Rd. #323, Portland 97224,
single-family residence Transportation LLC, 19900 Antonio Trevino, 20889 public administration). establishments.
#2018 13811, 02/27/18. Tualatin 97062, other other services (except public
at 16911 NE 28th Way, SW Imperial St., Aloha 97003, NE Kyle Ct., Fairview 97024, services (except public Jefferson Withnell, 21 SW Mike J. Sargetakis, 1615 administration).
$336,312. nonclassifiable. other services (except public administration). Hooker St., Portland 97201, SE Pine St., Portland 97214,
Adam I. Martinez, 15055 SW
The Cosmopolitan LLC, RR  Federal tax Melissa E. Obrien, 21825 administration). Jose A. Tirado, 18540 other services (except public
administration).
other services (except public
Royalty Pkwy., Tigard 97224,
single-family residence administration).
at 17005 NE 28th Way, liens SW Kristin Ct., Aloha 97003,
other services (except public
James E. Broadous II, 21625
NE Willow Glen Rd., Fairview
SW Boones Ferry Rd. #C6,
Grean LLC, 2212 SW
other services (except public
Tualatin 97062, other Mark A. Yost, 2008 SE administration).
$351,558. administration). 97024, other services (except services (except public Hoffman Ave., Portland Yamhill St., Portland 97214,
Multnomah County Caballero Dolores,
Vancouver Cove LLC, single- Joel Cruz, 22233 S. Dans public administration). administration). 97201, other services (except other services (except public
Hernandez Green Services
family residence at 2115 NW Buckeye Retail Group Ave., Beavercreek 97004, Awstin M. Dowl, 20650 NE William L. Vi Hogue, 1549 public administration). administration).
LLC, 15915 SW Stratford,
70th St., $197,086. LLC, 1436 SE Powell Blvd., other services (except public Halsey St. SE #D209, Fairview 12th St., W. Linn 97068, Benjamin J. Brown, 2215 Colson Griffith, Colson Tigard 97224, other
Vancouver Cove LLC, single- Portland 97202, $53,830, administration). 97024, other services (except other services (except public SW Broadway Dr., Portland Griffith Photography, 1623 services (except public
family residence at 2117 NE (940/941), document #2018 John E. Osborne, 17775 public administration). administration). 97201, offices of dentists. 41st Ave. SE, Portland 97214, administration).
71st St., $267,462. 21025, 02/26/18. SW Independence Way SW Jo A. Erikson, 20687 NE Yuriy Pogorelov, 22204 Ballas & Partners other services (except public Meghan G. Churchwell,
Vancouver Cove LLC, single- 7 Apps Inc., 2006 SE Space, Beaverton 97006, Crestview Dr., Fairview Skyview Dr., W. Linn 97068, Management Inc., 1800 administration). 15998 SW 81st Place, Tigard
family residence at 7005 NW Clinton St., Portland 97202, other services (except public 97024, other services (except other services (except public SW 1st Ave. #1, Portland Gleneden Consultants 97224, other services (except
21st Ave., $244,702. $18,685, (1120/941), administration). public administration). administration). 97201, real estate property LLC, 1635 SE 30th Ave., public administration).
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Joseph J. Dini Jr., 16708 public administration). Ave. S., Salem 97302, other 98684, other services (except Anna Barannik vs. Portland Clackamas 97015, domestic Box 3076, Oregon City domestic limited liability
SW Othello Terr., King City Abdulla Khudheer, 2205 SE services (except public public administration). Adventist Medical Center business corporation. 97045, domestic business company.
97224, other services (except 171st Ave., Portland 97233, administration). Yan M. Yukhimets, 2201 NE Inc., case #18CV06754, Golden Brick Inc., 13886 corporation. Archer’s Nest LLC, 12721
public administration). nonclassifiable. John S. Roberts, 1887 112th Ave., Vancouver, Wash. 02/27/18. SE 128th Ave., Clackamas A Wooden Nest LLC, P.O. Box SE Oatfield Rd., Milwaukie
Ronald P. Henkelman, Cody Christian, 17935 SE Julie Ann Ct., Keizer 97303, 98684, other services (except Lief Lynn White vs. John 97015, domestic business 2245, Oregon City 97045, 97222, domestic limited
15207 SW Alderbrook Pine St., Portland 97233, other services (except public public administration). Hanington/Another World corporation. domestic limited liability liability company.
Place, Tigard 97224, other other services (except public administration). Audio & Video Systems, company.
Andrew J. Helsel, 15510 NE Nails V Angel LLC, 9215 SE PDX Concrete LLC, 9507 SE
services (except public administration). Justin Curzi, Microlending 24th St., Vancouver, Wash. personal injury, case Clackamas Rd., Clackamas Commercial Building 65th Ave., Portland 97222,
administration). Fund LLC, 19909 Ashwood 98684, other services (except #18CV06806, 02/27/18. 97015, domestic limited Service Inc., 14871 S. domestic limited liability
Samuel Salyuk, 17229 SE
Ms. Ursula R. Lovely, 16075 Mill St., Portland 97233, Dr., Bend 97702, public administration). Parker Concrete Inc. vs. liability company. Loder Rd., Oregon City company.
SW 92nd Ave., Portland nonclassifiable. management consulting Passadore Properties 97045, domestic business
Kristopher W. Taylor, Tan&Ha LLC, 15202 SE John City Auto Wholesale II LLC,
97224, other services (except services. Inc./dba Passadore corporation.
George Archer, George W. 17207 NE 26th Way, Ashley Dr., Clackamas 97015, 13305 SE McLoughlin Blvd.,
public administration). Alan J. Rantman, 18535 SW Vancouver, Wash. 98684, Construction, action at law, domestic limited liability Pure NRG Inc., 18325 Meinig Milwaukie 97222, domestic
Archer Jr., 2225 SE 143rd case #18CV06810, 02/27/18.
Cory A. Cullen, 1730 SW Golf Ave., Portland 97233, other Viking Ct., Beaverton 97997, other services (except public company. Ave., Sandy 97055, domestic limited liability company.
Creek Dr. #H, Portland 97225, services (except public other services (except public administration). Ismael Navarrete-Zarate vs. business corporation.
Stumptown School of EJ Construction Co., 4222
other services (except public administration). administration). Safeway Inc., personal injury,
Heidi Robb, 16401 NE 8th Music LLC, 18876 S. Pioneer Trent Farrer Construction SE Adams St., Milwaukie
administration). Northwest Partitions St. #B, Vancouver, Wash. case #18CV06836, 02/27/18. Crossing Ln., Estacada 97023, LLC, 38837 Jerger St., Sandy 97222, domestic business
Maria Damian, 16505 SE
Robinann Cogburn, RK Market St., Portland 97233, Inc., 20006 144th Ave. NE, 98684, other services (except International Ventures Inc. domestic limited liability 97055, domestic limited corporation.
Cogburn PhD, 1675 SW janitorial services. Woodinville, Wash. 98072, public administration). vs. Kipor Power Equipment company. liability company.
drywall and insulation
Konagen LLC, 8400 SE
Marlow Ave. #210C, Portland Sarchi Inc., 219 NW 102nd Inc./Charles B. Higgins, DNA Fencing LLC, 545 Reaction LLC, 49700 SE Down Way, Portland 97267,
97225, nonclassifiable. Ivan Bulbuk, 1831 SE contractors. breach of contract, case
169th Ave., Portland St., Vancouver, Wash. 98685, E. Hereford St., Gladstone Weber Rd., Sandy 97055, domestic limited liability
Melissa H. Kelley, 2107 N. Kamella Oneil, 2102 SW professional, scientific, and #18CV06984, 02/28/18. 97027, domestic limited domestic limited liability company.
97233, residential building
Vancouver Ave. #B, Portland construction. 5th St., Battle Ground, Wash. technical services. Convoy Supply Inc. vs. 5 liability company. company.
98604, other services (except Authentic Construction
97227, real estate and rental BR Restoration, 17802 NE Star Roofing & Remodeling Jammin Transport Services Mountain View
Hollyann Cornelius, 16000 public administration). Co., 15081 SE Mt. Royale Ct.,
and leasing. 65th Ct., Vancouver, Wash. Inc./Noe Perez, breach of LLC, 1055 Risley Ave. #23, Construction LLC, 19257
SE Alder St. #20, Portland Portland 97267, domestic
Ina Inman, 2040 NW Ramsey Maria Turner, 2206 NW 15th 98686, site preparation contract, case #18CV06998, Gladstone 97027, domestic Oak Ave., Sandy 97055, business corporation.
97233, other services (except 02/28/18.
Dr., Portland 97229, other public administration). St., Battle Ground, Wash. contractors. limited liability company. domestic limited liability
98604, other services (except Visconty Remodeling
services (except public Janet K. Brockway, 1804 NE City of Portland vs. Rouge Thornton Consulting LLC, company.
Samantha Nordin, Samantha public administration). and Design LLC, 19310 SE
administration). 104th St., Vancouver, Wash. PDX LLC/fdba Club Rouge: P.O. Box 977, Lake Oswego Pub 26 LLC, 24371 E.
Nordin Professional Birth River Rd., Milwaukie 97267,
Christopher Favour, 17247 Scott E. Mukensnabl, 20411 98686, other services (except Zombie Holdings LLC, case 97034, domestic limited Welches Rd., Welches 97067, domestic limited liability
Services LLC, 17432 SE #18CV07159, 02/28/18.
NW Oakley Ct., Portland Washington Ct., Portland NE 159th Ave., Battle Ground, public administration). liability company. domestic limited liability company.
97229, other services (except 97233, other services (except Wash. 98604, real estate and Nilesh Ray vs. Friend’s company.
rental and leasing. Oregon TWE LLC, 333 S. Grounded Roots Massage
public administration). public administration). Towing Inc./dba 21st State St. #V2, Lake Oswego Brian Chodowski LLC, P.O. LLC, 16626 SE Round Oaks
Elizabeth Robinson, Coming Zachary J. Fenn, 16105 NE RR  New civil Century Towing, case 97034, domestic limited Box 24, W. Linn 97068, Ct., Milwaukie 97267,
Jean Lee, 17439 SE Stark #18CV07160, 02/28/18.
Ohm, 1940 NW Miller Rd. St. #201, Portland 97233, 170th Ave. NE #16105, Brush lawsuits liability company. domestic limited liability domestic limited liability
#F422, Portland 97229, other services (except public Prairie, Wash. 98606, real Farmer’s Friend Extracts company. company.
estate and rental and leasing. Chambers LLC, 16691 Maple
other services (except public administration). Clackamas County LLC vs. Greenhaus Cir., Lake Oswego 97034, Heron Creek Honey LLC, Creativity Landscaping
administration). Shawna B. Barber, 2211 Analytical Labs LLC, domestic limited liability 4600 Mapleton Dr., W. Linn
Miguel Francisco, 16739 and Design LLC, 1827 SE
Christian G. Warden, 2229 NW 28th Ave., Camas, Wash. Cholo Circulado vs. breach of contract, case company. 97068, domestic limited Parkview Cir., Milwaukie
Burnside, Portland 97233, Acropolis McLoughlin #18CV07165, 02/28/18.
NW Mill Pond Rd., Portland other services (except public 98607, other services (except liability company. 97267, domestic limited
public administration). Inc., personal injury, case Breadlovers LLC, 939 F
97229, computer systems administration). Birdwell & Janke LLP Ave., Lake Oswego 97034, Defined Custom liability company.
design and related services. #18CV06619, 02/26/18. vs. Daniel L. Farkas/dba
Reliance Transportation Richie Dela Fuente, 19606 domestic limited liability Renovations LLC, 19363
Faris Mubarak, 15176 NW SE 32nd St., Camas, Wash. Angela Paskar vs. Westward Epilumina Inc./Acceleritas company. Willamette Dr. #157, W. Linn
Inc., 16016 SE Stephens Bon Inc./Chris Hasselman, Inc., breach of contract, case Columbia County
Fawnlily Dr., Portland 97229, 98607, other services (except 97068, domestic limited
St., Portland 97233, other #18CV07242, 03/01/18. Serenity Vapors LLC, 385
other services (except public public administration). personal injury, case liability company.
services (except public 1st St. #221, Lake Oswego Mebco Organics LLC, 28340
administration). #18CV06621, 02/26/18. Benjamin Feller vs.
administration). Richard L. Zoller, 21108 NW 97034, domestic limited Ingredient Wizards LLC, Dike Rd., Rainier 97048,
Eric Vazquez, 18643 NE 67th Ave., Ridgefield, Wash. Roy D. Colbert vs. Adecco Steve’s Aerowash Inc./ liability company. 19363 Willamette Dr. #324, domestic limited liability
Christopher D. Mangum, dba Comfort Auto & Body
Clackamas St., Portland 98642, other services (except Medical and Staffing W. Linn 97068, domestic company.
17439 SE Stark St. SE #112, Repair, negligence, case Fanlun LLC, 13515
97230, other services (except public administration). Inc./Communications limited liability company.
Portland 97233, other #18CV07269, 03/01/18. Streamside Dr., Lake Oswego Moberly Family Autos LLC,
public administration). Bambi Heup, 212 S. 8th Ave., Test Design Inc./
services (except public 97035, domestic limited Big Works Construction P.O. Box 935, Rainier 97048,
administration). Ridgefield, Wash. 98642, Bhanurekha Ravikumar, Jiminez Construction LLC
Samantha Knouse, 18918 race discrimination, case liability company. LLC, 2690 Oxford St., W. domestic limited liability
NE Glisan St., Portland other services (except public vs. Citycraft Development Linn 97068, domestic limited company.
Jeffery L. Post, 19937 #18CV06626, 02/26/18. LLC/Dozer Construction Oakwell Marketing Inc.,
97230, other services (except administration). liability company.
Washington Ct. SE, Portland LLC/SFA Commercial LLC, 5250 Royal Oaks Dr., Lake BC Family Auto LLC, 29287
public administration). 97233, other services (except Kristine M. McGinley, Chamelon Like Inc. vs.
Soft Icon LLC, account, case case #18CV07292, 03/01/18. Oswego 97035, domestic Sandalwood Properties Washington Way, Rainier
David J. Keever, 1806 NE public administration). 20601 NW 37th Ct., business corporation. Inc., 4750 Coho Ln., W. Linn 97048, domestic limited
Ridgefield, Wash. 98642, #18CV06634, 02/26/18. Lamariea Taylor/Fardowsa
155th Ave., Portland 97230, Mr. Gregory Wynn, 220 SE McKendrick Music 97068, domestic business liability company.
other services (except public other services (except public Debra Cameron vs. Kassim vs. SKC Investment corporation.
165th Ave., Portland 97233, Productions LLC, 4948 Affordable Auto and RV
administration). administration). The Native American Inc./dba Heat Gentlemen’s
other services (except public Childs Rd., Lake Oswego The Smythe Co., 4891 Repair LLC, 1771 Columbia
Diane Huennekens, Rehabilitation Association Club, negligence, case
Claudio Rivas, 15837 NE administration). 97035, domestic limited Willamette Falls Dr. #1, Blvd., St. Helens 97051,
2155 W. Firestone Ln., of the Northwest Inc./NARA #18CV07324, 03/01/18.
Tillamook Ct., Portland Alfredo Z Lawn Care Inc., NW/Marie Ann Ahrendt, liability company. W. Linn 97068, domestic domestic limited liability
97230, other services (except Vancouver, Wash. 98660, Carol Ferguson/Lynda business corporation. company.
17112 SE Naegeli Dr. SE case #18CV06662, 02/26/18. Altavestor Inc., 3 Monroe
public administration). other services (except public Freeman vs. Gladstone Auto
#3, Portland 97236, other Pkwy. #P346, Lake Oswego Shopping With Gina LLC, Hob Nob Brew LLC, 254
administration). The Sherwin-Williams Co. LLC/Carros Inc., tort other,
Mr. Aaron H. Luu, 17317 services (except public 97035, foreign business 8755 SW Citizens Dr. #204, Madrona Ct., St. Helens
Kyla M. Glasgow, 1604 vs. RJP Investments LLC/ case #18CV07330, 03/01/18.
Clackamas St. NE, Portland administration). corporation. Wilsonville 97070, domestic 97051, domestic limited
Bryant St. #10, Vancouver, Roberto J. Paglinawan/ Carolyn L. Andre vs.
97230, other services (except West Light Transport LLC, Bryan C. Paglinawan, Twigtone LLC, 252 limited liability company. liability company.
public administration). Wash. 98661, other Armando Gallegos/Tayler
17136 SE Johnston Dr., breach of contract, case Cervantes, Lake Oswego Push Consulting Inc., St. Helens Pawn and More
services (except public Melger/Entertainment
Robert Young, Gunnery Portland 97236, general #18CV06671, 02/27/18. 97035, domestic limited 29030 SW Town Center LLC, 1771 Columbia Blvd.,
administration). Properties Inc., negligence,
Youngs, 1950 NE 137th freight trucking, long- liability company. Loop E. #202, Wilsonville St. Helens 97051, domestic
distance. Deanna J. Hamilton, 2103 Sherlock Ganz vs. B&B case #18CV07432, 03/02/18.
Ave., Portland 97230, other Transportation Services Kristina Burley Realtor LLC, 97070, domestic business limited liability company.
services (except public 95th Ave. NE, Vancouver, Belinda Morgan vs. Essak corporation.
Bryan Goold, 17924 SE Inc., breach of contract, case 16365 Boones Ferry Rd., Lake NW Dwarf Car Association,
administration). Wash. 98664, other Ali Malo/Broadway Cab
Haig Dr., Portland 97236, #18CV06748, 02/27/18. Oswego 97035, domestic Dayton Holdings LLC, P.O. 35469 Spence St., St. Helens
services (except public LLC, case #18CV07450,
Kayla E. Jones, 17376 NE other services (except public limited liability company. Box 1130, Wilsonville 97070, 97051, domestic nonprofit
administration). Scott Friedman vs. Darci 03/02/18.
Couch St. #D113, Portland administration). domestic limited liability corporation.
Jon M. Gruett, 1809 NW Steranko/Silver Linings Martin Mancera vs. Suna Tochi LLC, 5332
97230, other services (except Melissa J. Oberson, 14994 Tualata Ct., Lake Oswego company.
Gregory Dr., Vancouver, Wash. Agency LLC, breach of Tualatin Sleep Products Iris Oam LLC, 30 Cowlitz
public administration). SE Division St., Portland 97035, domestic limited Oregon Grow Co. LLC,
98665, other services (except contract, case #18CV06764, Inc./dba Englander, case St. #2, St. Helens 97051,
Amber D. Smith, 17376 NE 97236, nonclassifiable. 02/27/18. liability company. 5050 SW Homesteader Rd., domestic limited liability
public administration). #18CV07481, 03/02/18.
Couch St. #E118, Portland Beeline Transportation LLC, Lake Aquinas Inc., 20 Wilsonville 97070, domestic company.
Alexandr Vladimirov, 15300 Barbara Fisher vs. Vacasa Tim Garrison vs. Dill’s Star
97230, other services (except 15521 SE Bush St., Portland Aquinas St., Lake Oswego limited liability company.
NE 86th St., Vancouver, Wash. LLC, case #18CV06985, Route Inc./Lapo Inc., wage Allfab Engineering LLC,
public administration). 97236, general freight 97035, domestic business Sudal Holdings LLC, P.O.
98682, other services (except 02/28/18. claims, case #18CV07494, 58658 S. Bachelor Flat Rd.,
Jenelle Perkins, 16612 NE trucking, long-distance. corporation. Box 1130, Wilsonville 97070, Warren 97053, domestic
public administration). William R. Hodges vs. 03/02/18.
Glisan St., Portland 97230, B.M. Alghazzawi, 15032 PDX Power Punch LLC, domestic limited liability limited liability company.
Seth M. Raye, 15510 NE Versatile Construction Adeo LLC vs. Blue Heron In
other services (except public SE Division St. #B, Portland 14062 Chelsea Dr., Lake company.
82nd Cir. NE, Vancouver, NW LLC/Orlando Menjivar Home Care LLC/Doris Lamb,
administration). 97236, general freight Oswego 97035, domestic Donald Holdings LLC, P.O.
Wash. 98682, other Jr., breach of contract, case breach of contract, case Multnomah County
David Radu, 17633 NE trucking, local. #18CV07072, 02/28/18. limited liability company. Box 1130, Wilsonville 97070,
services (except public #18CV07515, 03/02/18.
Multnomah Dr., Portland Beto Keto, 16731 SE Powell administration). Rox Services LLC, 1 domestic limited liability Karen Ellen Properties LLC,
Meadows Road LLC vs. LCS Scott J. Moore/Amber
97230, general freight Blvd., Portland 97236, Jefferson Pkwy. #23, Lake company. 375 NE Juniper Ave., Gresham
Nazariy A. Burchak, 16007 Foundation Group LLC/ D. Moore vs. Northwest
trucking, long-distance. nonclassifiable. Oswego 97035, domestic Clutter Holdings LLC, P.O. 97030, domestic limited
NE 89th St., Vancouver, Wash. Hugh V. Do/Trinh D. Do, Craftmans LLC/David Shane
Ioan C. Stef, 1700 NE Ryan Materi, 2024 SW 98682, other services (except breach of contract, case Nelson, breach of contract, limited liability company. Box 1130, Wilsonville 97070, liability company.
162nd Ave., Portland 97230, Carolina St., Portland 97239, public administration). #18CV07172, 02/28/18. case #18CV07520, 03/02/18. International Leadership domestic limited liability Urban Missionaries Inc.,
flooring contractors. other services (except public Academy Parent-Teacher company. 2951 NW Division St. #110,
Brandon C. Felts, 15216 Susan Garren vs. Pinnacle Pertti Laine vs. Home Depot
Cheryl Dilnik, 17130 NW St. administration). and Phoenix Commercial Organization, 14788 Boones J. Steffey Construction Inc., Gresham 97030, domestic
77th St., Vancouver, Wash. USA Inc., negligence, case
Helens Rd., Portland 97231, Jessica Dewberry, 2226 98682, other services (except Investments LLC/dba #18CV07526, 03/02/18. Ferry Rd., Lake Oswego 30410 SW Rebekah St. #30, nonprofit corporation.
other services (except public SW Iowa, Portland 97239, public administration). Kruseway Commons, case 97035, domestic nonprofit Wilsonville 97070, domestic Momotors LLC, 3181 NE
administration). other services (except public #18CV07196, 02/28/18. Leonard Dimock vs. Nike/ corporation. business corporation.
Melissa Russellpreston, Leo Padasdao Jr./Megan 23rd St. #G233, Gresham
Adam Phetsomphou, 2037 administration). Western Paver Design 7 Pines Custom Homes & 97030, domestic limited
15 SE Olympia, Vancouver Oregon Mainline Paving Gress, case #18CV07533,
NE Everett St., Portland Charles Phillips, Locum 98683, other services (except LLC vs. Kelaye Concrete 03/02/18. LLC, 4800 Meadows Rd. Remodeling Inc., 28050 liability company.
97232, other services (except Tenems Physician, 1700 SW public administration). LLC, breach of contract, case #300, Lake Oswego 97035, SW 60th Ave., Wilsonville Desiree’s Farm LLC, 205 NE
public administration). Martha St., Portland 97239, #18CV07238, 03/01/18. domestic limited liability 97070, domestic business Robin Way, Gresham 97030,
Dell E. Morey, 17226 SE company. corporation.
Klein Blue ADU, 2222 NE offices of physicians. Washington County domestic limited liability
24th Cir., Vancouver, Wash. Weston Investment
Oregon St. #213, Portland Turning Leaf Management 98683, other services (except Co. LLC vs. Aero Hydro Nichols Real Estate LLC, c/o Nicholas Keahi Ho LLC, company.
97232, other services (except Inc., 1701 SE Oak Shore Ln. public administration). State Farm Mutual Kevin Swan 4949 Meadows 8560 SW Salish Ln. #500,
Systems LLC/Edward C. Iphone Irepair LLC, 45 E.
public administration). SE, Milwaukie 97267, real Automobile Insurance Rd. #260, Lake Oswego Wilsonville 97070, domestic
Jaylyn Brannon, 1503 SE Hanly, breach of lease, case Powell Blvd., Gresham 97030,
estate and rental and leasing. Co. vs. Jordan Marsh/ 97035, domestic limited limited liability company.
Lacy Wynegar, 1730 NE 140th Ct., Vancouver, Wash. #18CV07248, 03/01/18. domestic limited liability
Northwest Traffic Control liability company.
Irving St., Portland 97232, Richard J. De Vitis, 15307 SE 98683, other services (except Parker Northwest Paving Inc., property damages, case Elton M Properties LLC, company.
other services (except public La Crescenta Way, Milwaukie public administration). Co. dba Canby Sand & #18CV07025, 02/27/18. Wind Ridge LLC, c/o Andrew 12339 SW Waterford Loop, Ninos De Nicaragua Corp.,
administration). 97267, other services (except Gravel Co. vs. Northwest D. Hahs 4949 Meadows Rd. Wilsonville 97070, domestic 2951 NW Division St. #110,
Amy Nagano, 16506 SE 29th Summit Foods Inc. vs. #260, Lake Oswego 97035, limited liability company.
Brandon A. Gordon, 1650 public administration). St. #115, Vancouver, Wash. Shingle Recyclers LLC, Gresham 97030, domestic
Lalley Farms Inc., breach of domestic limited liability
NE 32nd Ave. #424, Portland Danielle S. Sjue, 15523 98683, other services (except breach of contract, case FKA Holdings Inc., 25599 nonprofit corporation.
contract, case #18CV07156, company.
97232, other services (except SE Francis Ave., Milwaukie public administration). #18CV07510, 03/02/18. SW 95th Ave. #B, Wilsonville
02/28/18. Advanced Alterations &
public administration). 97267, other services (except Kingdom Business Disaster 97070, domestic business Installations, 2951 NW
Stephen Sanker, 17701
Kirsten Jensen, PDX On public administration). Ministry, P.O. Box 407, corporation. Division St. #110, Gresham
SE Mill Plain Blvd. #103, Clark County
the Go, 1650 NE 32nd Ave. Staci Shub, 18045 SE Vancouver 98683, other RR  New Molalla 97038, domestic
nonprofit corporation.
Mattie Plans LLC, 3226 SE 97030, domestic limited
Harvey St., Milwaukie 97222, liability company.
#424, Portland 97232,
other services (except public
Portland Ave., Milwaukie services (except public Adam L. Wolfe vs. FCA US corporations Conrad’s Legacy LLC, 173 domestic limited liability
97267, other services (except administration). LLC, commercial, case #18 2 Troutdale Barber House
administration). public administration). 00583 7, 03/01/18. Finneys Ave., Molalla 97038, company. LLC, 146 Buxton Ave.,
Heidi J. Hutchinson, 1524 Clackamas County
Carrissa P. Tyson, 2130 NE domestic limited liability American Pacific Alarms Troutdale 97060, domestic
Peter Y. Punla, 16417 SE SE 123rd Ave., Vancouver, Hamilton-Mylan Funeral
Clackamas St. #6, Portland company. LLC, 7917 SE Sunnyside Dr., limited liability company.
McLaughlin Blvd., Milwaukie Wash. 98683, other Home Inc. vs. Schiller and Petr Nakhaychuk Ministries,
97232, other services (except 97267, other services (except services (except public Veroman Inc., commercial, P.O. Box 1357, Boring Squeeky Green Cleaning Milwaukie 97222, domestic GVI Transport LLC, 1625
public administration). public administration). administration). case #18 2 00629 9, 97009, domestic nonprofit LLC, 14023 Traveler Rd., limited liability company. SW Wright Place, Troutdale
Sixteenth St. Tattoo, 1605 03/06/18. corporation. Oregon City 97045, domestic Ontario Acquisition LLC, 97060, domestic limited
Courtney Henrich, Brian R. Chominamansur,
NE Broadway St., Portland Blossoming Spring Stein Design LLC, P.O. Box limited liability company. 13819 SE McLoughlin Blvd., liability company.
17002 18th, Vancouver,
97232, all other personal Acupuncture, 18484 SE Wash. 98683, other 420, Brightwood 97011, Moana Pacific LLC, 16285 Portland 97222, domestic Hood To Coast Cleaning
services. Abernethy Ln. #6, Milwaukie services (except public Multnomah County domestic limited liability Barlow Dr., Oregon City limited liability company. Business LLC, 2557 SW
Arale Abdulwahab, 220 SE 97267, health care and social administration). Michael W. Anderson vs. company. 97045, domestic limited Full Circle Community Laura Ave., Troutdale 97060,
188th Ave. #94, Portland assistance. Kyle R. Ingledue, 2201 NE DPR Construction Inc., case Hoh Warfighter Designs liability company. Healing LLC, 4230 SE King domestic limited liability
97233, other services (except Ginger Sloan, 1996 Roberta 112th Ave., Vancouver, Wash. #18CV06752, 02/27/18. Inc., 13605 SE 119th Dr., TC Investments Inc., P.O. Rd. #104, Portland 97222, company.
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Stumptown Installers Your Bajan Braider LLC, NW 22nd Ave., Portland SE 20th Ave. #3, Portland 97220, domestic limited Neurofeedback: Brain liability company. Vista 16 LLC, 2055 SE 44th
LLC, 24023 NE Shea Ln. 7806 N. Portsmouth Ave., 97210, domestic business 97214, foreign nonprofit liability company. Health LLC, 8209 SE 138th Good Cheer Records Ave. #315, Hillsboro 97123,
#213, Wood Village 97060, Portland 97203, domestic corporation. corporation. McTear’s Tile and Remodel Dr., Portland 97236, domestic domestic limited liability
LLC, 6807 SW 170th Ave.,
domestic limited liability limited liability company. Electrical Pacific Agencies HAPW LLC, 685 SE Belmont LLC, 8731 NE Hassalo St., limited liability company. company.
Beaverton 97007, domestic
company. Daniel J. Floyd DMD MS Inc., 2720 NW 35th Ave., St. #518, Portland 97214, Portland 97220, domestic Pacific Ridgeline LLC, limited liability company. HGCWT LLC, 35158 SW Bald
Rose City Payments LLC, LLC, 117 SW Taylor St. #300, Portland 97210, domestic domestic limited liability limited liability company. 12530 SE Taggard St., Peak Rd., Hillsboro 97123,
Coaching for Life LLC,
23200 NE Sandy Blvd. Portland 97204, domestic business corporation. company. Portland 97236, domestic domestic limited liability
Asunti African Ministries 17809 SW Keiko St.,
#42, Wood Village 97060, limited liability company. Family Legacy Corp., 314 Jed Grodin LLC, 4110 SE limited liability company. company.
(AAM), 711 NE 90th Ave. Beaverton 97007, domestic
domestic limited liability Mission 2Cor51415 LLC, c/o NE Morgan St., Portland Hawthorne Blvd. #201, #E1, Portland 97220, Beauty Within LLC, 12314 Sergio’s Tax Service
limited liability company.
company. Paul Raney 520 SW Yamhill 97211, domestic business Portland 97214, domestic domestic nonprofit SE Reedway St., Portland
The Homeless Reduction In LLC, 2249 NE Cornell Rd.,
Boomer Fitness With St. #600, Portland 97204, corporation. limited liability company. corporation. 97236, domestic limited Hillsboro 97124, domestic
liability company. Various Economies, 7360
Michael G LLC, 1207 SW domestic limited liability Audrey Ducas LLC, 323 NE Manaworks LLC, 833 SE Imperial Shipping Inc., limited liability company.
SW 158th Place, Beaverton
25th St., Troutdale 97060, company. Wygant St. #205, Portland Main St. #134, Portland 931 NE 118th Ave., Portland Jill RE LLC, 8331 SE Lambert 97007, domestic nonprofit OS Ventures LLC, 750 NE 4th
domestic limited liability Khan Family Gardens LLC, 97211, domestic limited 97214, domestic limited 97220, domestic business St., Portland 97266, domestic corporation. Ave., Hillsboro 97124, foreign
company. 620 SW 5th Ave. #1008, liability company. liability company. corporation. limited liability company.
Epic Group LLC, 14800 limited liability company.
Zackey Zee LLC, 3424 SW Portland 97204, domestic PCRI Target Homes #2 OR Street LLC, 1706 SE Rose City Express Inc., Kary’s Mission, P.O. Box SW Sandhill Loop #204, Foxtrot LLC, 3062 NE
Miller Dr., Gresham 97080, limited liability company. LLC, 6329 NE MLK Jr. Blvd., 55th Ave., Portland 97215, 1607 NE 120th Ave., Portland 66564, Portland 97290, Beaverton 97007, domestic Meadow Ln., Hillsboro 97124,
domestic limited liability Rumblewood Holdings LLC, Portland 97211, domestic domestic limited liability 97220, domestic business domestic nonprofit limited liability company. domestic limited liability
company. 851 SW 6th Ave. #1500, limited liability company. company. corporation. corporation.
Compassionate Care & company.
D2 Solutions LLC, 2627 Portland 97204, domestic PCRI Target Homes #3 Unicorn Hour Creative LLC, Next Generation Real Morticia’s Desire LLC, P.O. Services LLC, 14851 SW CTY Embroidery
SE Paloma Terr., Gresham limited liability company. LLC, 6329 NE MLK Jr. Blvd., 2361 SE 54th Ave., Portland Box 66264, Portland 97290,
Estate LLC, 11124 NE Halsey Citrine Loop, Beaverton Screenprint LLC, 415
97080, domestic limited Guiding You Home LLC, Portland 97211, domestic 97215, domestic limited St. #690, Portland 97220, domestic limited liability 97007, domestic limited NE Autumn Rose Way #B,
liability company. 1600 Pioneer Tower 888 SW limited liability company. liability company. domestic limited liability company. liability company. Hillsboro 97124, domestic
Gallerygram.Com LLC, 5th Ave., Portland 97204, Village Nutrition Co. LLC, Byrdcage Studio and Brew company. Deck & Fence Creations limited liability company.
3889 SE St. Andrews Place, domestic limited liability Academy of Trading and
2409 NE Holman St., Portland LLC, 1536 SE 88th Ave., Haas Auto LLC, 9821 NE LLC, P.O. Box 30141, Investing LLC, 8034 SW Deeper Waters Christian
Gresham 97080, domestic company. 97211, domestic limited Portland 97216, domestic Portland 97294, domestic
Glisan St., Portland 97220, 195th Ave., Beaverton Ministries, 173 NE 28th Ave.,
limited liability company. Lois Castle LLC, 111 SW 5th liability company. limited liability company. domestic limited liability limited liability company. 97007, domestic limited Hillsboro 97124, domestic
Hunter Construction & Ave. #3800, Portland 97204, Donin Consulting LLC, 6974 General Delivery Logistics company. Nova Cabinetry LLC, P.O. liability company. nonprofit corporation.
Renovation LLC, 4479 SE domestic limited liability NE Bellevue Ave., Portland LLC, 10220 SE Mill Ct., Box 30034, Portland 97294,
High Desert Escape LLC, The Psilocybin Service Austin Hayes MD LLC,
Antelope Hills Dr., Gresham company. 97211, domestic limited Portland 97216, domestic domestic limited liability
3037 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Initiative, 7605 SW 18650 NW Cornell Rd. #324,
97080, domestic limited Michael Millender, Portland liability company. limited liability company. Portland 97221, domestic company.
liability company. Gearhart Dr., Beaverton Hillsboro 97124, domestic
Banner Bags LLC, Tonkon Torp Beach and Bay Co. LLC, Ventura Park Parent limited liability company. Grind LLC, P.O. Box 96261, 97007, domestic nonprofit limited liability company.
Gordon Vavrek Realestate LLP 1600 Pioneer Tower 888 5011 NE Garfield Ave., Teacher Organization, Portland 97296, domestic corporation.
Pizza Jerk Southeast LLC, Cloudbase Flyers LLC, 857
LLC, 7142 SE 302nd Ave., SW 5th Ave., Portland 97204, Portland 97211, domestic 11929 SE Oak St., Portland limited liability company.
4012 SW Idaho Terr., Portland Hecho En Oregon LLC, NW Donelson St., Hillsboro
Gresham 97080, domestic domestic limited liability limited liability company. 97216, domestic nonprofit 97221, domestic limited 10245 SW Denney Rd., 97124, domestic limited
limited liability company. company. corporation.
A Thousand Tabs LLC, liability company. Beaverton 97008, domestic liability company.
Faun Lily LLC, 1016 SW Clay Sofia Angelina LLC, 909 SW Washington County
4235 NE 15th Ave., Portland NG Services LLC, 10586 Checker Transport LLC, limited liability company. Talie Golds LLC, 4139 NE
St., Portland 97201, domestic St. Clair Ave. #3W, Portland 97211, domestic limited SE Cherry Blossom Dr. #49, 221 N. Fremont St., Portland Single Point Financial Outlier Promotions Corp., Jackson St., Hillsboro 97124,
limited liability company. 97205, domestic limited liability company. Portland 97216, domestic 97227, domestic limited Advisors Inc., 3720 SW 8705 SW Curry Ct., Beaverton domestic limited liability
liability company. limited liability company.
True Health Dynamics LLC, SOL Creations LLC, 4946 NE liability company. 141st Ave. #200, Beaverton 97008, domestic business company.
301 SW Lincoln St. #402, Med-X Staffing Services Rodney Ave., Portland 97211, Winding Road Church of Slow Walk LLC, P.O. Box 97005, domestic business corporation.
Portland 97201, domestic LLC, 931 SW King Ave., corporation. Abalta EMS LLC, 125 S. 1st
domestic limited liability God, 221 SE 109th Ave., 5933, Portland 97228, St. #3427, Hillsboro 97124,
limited liability company. Portland 97205, domestic Leveled Up Entertainment
company. Portland 97216, domestic domestic limited liability Uganda Sustainable domestic limited liability
limited liability company. LLC, 11795 SW Camden Ln.,
Oregon Certified Salire Corp., 5274 NE nonprofit corporation. company. Agriculture Inc., 13419A company.
Beaverton 97008, domestic
Laboratory Association Rementeria Vineyard LLC, 18th Ave., Portland Kabinett PDX LLC, 7138 N. Mary & Josef AFCH Inc., SW Electric St., Beaverton limited liability company.
Inc., 1618 SW 1st Ave. #250, c/o Jeffrey P. Kapp 805 SW 97005, domestic nonprofit KGG LLC, P.O. Box 1038,
97211, domestic business Curtis Ave., Portland 97217, 12402 NE Hassalo St.,
Portland 97201, domestic Broadway #1900, Portland corporation. Hale Baby LLC, 10350 SW N. Plains 97133, domestic
corporation. domestic limited liability Portland 97230, domestic
nonprofit corporation. 97205, domestic limited Crestwood Ct., Beaverton limited liability company.
Northeast Portland company. business corporation. Stand Enterprises LLC, 9555
liability company. 97008, domestic limited Teninty’s Pizza and Subs
Green Line Development Athletics LLC, P.O. Box Canopy Control LLC, 7412 Metro Saw Cutting LLC, SW Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy., liability company.
LLC, 1819 SW 5th Ave. #135, Immigration Law Office of Beaverton 97005, domestic LLC, 10395 NW Glencoe
11463, Portland 97211, N. Oatman Ave., Portland 310 NE 202nd Ave., Portland
Portland 97201, domestic Eileen Sterlock LLC, 620 limited liability company. Brothers Ranch East LLC, Rd. #600, N. Plains 97133,
domestic limited liability 97217, domestic limited 97230, domestic limited
limited liability company. SW Main St. #703, Portland 22870 SW Eno Place, Tualatin domestic limited liability
company. liability company. liability company. Golden Key Construction
97205, domestic limited 97062, domestic limited company.
Euromed LLC, 3101 SW Mars Cargo Inc., 3934 NE Rockshields LLC, 8805 N. LLC, 13225 SW Allen Blvd. liability company.
liability company. Imperial Expedite LLC, KBT Engineers LLC, 17237
1st Ave., Portland 97201, MLK Jr. Blvd. #202, Portland Delaware Ave., Portland #49, Beaverton 97005,
1122 NE 122nd Ave. #A205, Brothers Ranch West LLC, SW Greengate Dr., Sherwood
domestic limited liability Salmon Transportation 97212, domestic business 97217, domestic limited domestic limited liability
Portland 97230, domestic 22870 SW Eno Place, Tualatin 97140, domestic limited
company. Group Corp., Stoel Rives corporation. liability company. company.
limited liability company. 97062, domestic limited liability company.
LLP 760 SW 9th Ave. #3000, Pacific Global Real Estate
Portlandia Handyman Matthew Hilber LLC, 2233 JSN Development LLC, 7142 Warner Allen, Golden liability company.
Portland 97205, domestic Investment LLC, 12725 Blythe Enterprises LLC, P.O.
Services LLC, 4004 SE NE 20th Ave., Portland N. Montana Ave., Portland Ring Condominiums Unit
business corporation. SW Millikan Way, Beaverton Ocha LLC, 7628 SW Nyberg Box 1404, Sherwood 97140,
Holgate Blvd., Portland 97212, domestic limited 97217, domestic limited Owners Association Inc., 850
97202, domestic limited Curious Gardeners liability company. liability company. 97005, domestic limited St., Tualatin 97062, domestic domestic limited liability
NE 122nd Ave., Portland limited liability company. company.
liability company. Preschool LLC, 7877 SE liability company.
Trans Is Sexy LLC, 3519 NE North Anesthesia LLC, 4530 97230, domestic nonprofit
65th Ave., Portland 97206, 15th Ave. #304, Portland N. Gantenbein Ave., Portland corporation. J.L.O. Racing LLC, 12420 Stage Presence PDX LLC, Advantage Equities 11032
Building Joy LLC, 6111 SE
domestic limited liability 97212, domestic limited 97217, domestic limited SW 9th St., Beaverton 97005, P.O. Box 2612, Tualatin LLC, 10220 SW Greenburg
13th Ave., Portland 97202, Nagle Consulting LLC,
company. liability company. liability company. domestic limited liability 97062, domestic limited Rd. #111, Portland 97223,
domestic limited liability 12517 NE Morris St., Portland
company. Poole Design and company. liability company. domestic limited liability
Ollio LLC, 2427 NE 24th Hamilton LLC, 1450 N. 97230, domestic limited company.
Spring Valley Solar LLC, Consulting LLC, 5617 SE Ave., Portland 97212, Prescott St. #414, Portland liability company. Personal Touch Interior Moffet Energy Modeling
4635 SE 30th Ave., Portland Knapp St., Portland 97206, domestic limited liability 97217, domestic limited Painting LLC, 3530 SW LLC, 8905 SW Umatilla St., Advantage Equities 11050
domestic limited liability Lexie Frenz Fitness LLC, 103rd Ave., Beaverton Tualatin 97062, domestic LLC, 10220 SW Greenburg
97202, domestic limited company. liability company.
company. 13330 NE Sacramento St., 97005, domestic limited limited liability company. Rd. #111, Portland 97223,
liability company. Ankh Inkh LLC, 3946 NE Homecraft NW LLC, 6824 NE Portland 97230, domestic
Evergreen Craftsmen LLC, liability company. domestic limited liability
Avelle Interiors LLC, 6425 12th Ave., Portland 97212, Emerson St., Portland 97218, limited liability company. Next Level Chiropractic
6035 SE Center St., Portland company.
SE 32nd Ave., Portland domestic limited liability domestic limited liability Crystal Care Adult Foster of Tualatin LLC, 19285 SW
97206, domestic limited Sedei & Vanidestine Home LLC, 280 SW 150th Martinazzi Ave., Tualatin Julia C. Bishop-Taylor
97202, domestic limited company. company.
liability company. Industries LLC, 2805 NE Ave., Beaverton 97006, 97062, domestic limited PMHNP LLC, 13162 SW
liability company. Deep Blue Associates LLC, Camp Dog PDX Inc., 6732 131st Ave., Portland 97230,
Mark’s General Contracting domestic limited liability liability company. Shore Dr., Tigard 97223,
Inform Habitats LLC, 196 SE 1809 NE Cesar E. Chavez NE Roselawn St., Portland domestic limited liability domestic limited liability
LLC, 6622 SE 63rd Ave., company. Big City Ranch LLC, 20200
Spokane St. #408, Portland Blvd., Portland 97212, 97218, domestic business company. company.
97202, foreign limited Portland 97206, domestic domestic limited liability corporation. Cheyun Lin LLC, 16001 NW SW Stafford Rd., Tualatin
limited liability company. Time Bandit Trucking LLC, Emily Ln., Beaverton 97006, 97062, domestic limited RH Jack Jon Apartments
liability company. company. Urban Eden Co. LLC, 5536 14611 NW Germantown Rd., domestic limited liability liability company. LLC, 10300 SW Greenburg
Madeleine Desjardin LLC, Vision Auto Repair LLC, Home Sleuth LLC, 2621 NE NE Alberta St., Portland Portland 97231, domestic
5960 SE Division St., Portland company. Rd. #490, Portland 97223,
3847 SE Ivon St., Portland 21st Ave., Portland 97212, 97218, domestic limited limited liability company. Absolutely Bend Vacation
97208, domestic limited domestic limited liability
97202, domestic limited domestic limited liability liability company. Christilla Valley Homes LLC, 6650 SW Nyberg
liability company. Watts Ecological Consulting company.
liability company. company. Homeowners Association, St., Tualatin 97062, domestic
Little Commissary LLC, LLC, 38151 NW Reeder Rd., RH Zavier Apartments
Happy Minion I LLC, 412 17933 NW Evergreen limited liability company.
Fresh Take Consulting Coe Consultants LLC, 3003 4800 NE Simpson St., Portland 97231, domestic
NW Couch St. #201, Portland Place #200, Beaverton LLC, 10300 SW Greenburg
LLC, 7017 N. St. Louis Ave., NE 13th Ave., Portland Portland 97218, domestic limited liability company. Michael Higley Fundraising,
97209, domestic limited 97006, domestic nonprofit Rd. #490, Portland 97223,
Portland 97203, domestic 97212, domestic limited limited liability company. 6805 SW 201st Ave., Aloha
liability company. Joe Spanish Inc., 237 NE corporation. domestic limited liability
limited liability company. liability company. Holmberg-Baugher LLC, 97078, domestic nonprofit
Broadway St. #100, Portland Draecor Inc., 7976 NE company.
C&J Investment Properties 5052 SW Nevada Ct., Portland corporation.
Katelynywilliams LLC, 9907 Arenji Inc., 3606 NE 97232, domestic business Caitlin St., Hillsboro
LLC, 600 NW Naito Pkwy. #G, G&B Development 8 LLC,
N. Lombard St., Portland 43rd Ave., Portland 97219, domestic limited corporation. IC Holdings LLC, P.O. Box
Portland 97209, domestic 97006, domestic business 10220 SW Greenburg Rd.
97203, domestic limited 97213, domestic business liability company. 273, Banks 97106, domestic
limited liability company. Rarebird Real Estate corporation. #100, Portland 97223,
liability company. corporation. Kerstin Holster LLC, 9317 limited liability company.
Referrals LLC, 800 NE PNWA Leasing LLC, 17311 domestic limited liability
Kingston Holdings LLC, Staffing Nerd LLC, 783 NW Rob Shop LLC, 805 NE SW View Point Terr. #B, Broadway St., Portland Capitol Press Coffee Co. company.
Naito Pkwy. #402, Portland NW Elaine Ct., Beaverton
7141 N. Columbia Way, 70th Ave., Portland 97213, Portland 97219, domestic 97232, domestic limited LLC, P.O. Box 623, Banks
97209, domestic limited 97006, domestic limited Ash Park Homeowners
Portland 97203, domestic domestic limited liability limited liability company. liability company. 97106, domestic limited
liability company. liability company. Association, JT Roth Jr.
limited liability company. company. US Best Companies LLC, liability company.
Resilience Consulting LLC, PNWA Management LLC, 12600 SW 72nd Ave. #200,
Oxen Corp., 7718 N. Kill Your Darlings LLC, 422 PNW Patton Investments 10901 SW Boones Ferry Rd., 3225 NE Davis St., Portland Tipping the Scales Vegan Portland 97223, domestic
NW 13th Ave. #165, Portland 17311 NW Elaine Ct.,
Berkeley Ave., Portland LLC, 2335 NE 55th Ave., Portland 97219, domestic 97232, domestic limited Bakery LLC, 1736 B St., nonprofit corporation.
97209, domestic limited Beaverton 97006, domestic
97203, domestic business Portland 97213, domestic limited liability company. liability company. Forest Grove 97116, domestic
liability company. limited liability company. Charlie San LLC, 10220 SW
corporation. limited liability company. Keystone CPR and Wellness limited liability company.
Ground Breaking Bread LLC, Telluric Enterprises LLC, Greenburg Rd. #111, Portland
Dexyd LLC, 9949 N. Cantwell LLC, 408 NW 12th Flock Event Design LLC, LLC, 1840 SW Canby St., 3465 NE Davis St., Portland Uzbek Suzani-Ikatfabrics- 97223, domestic limited
Ave. #211, Portland 97209, P.O. Box 5430, Beaverton
Willamette Blvd., Portland 1816 SE Taylor St., Portland Portland 97219, domestic 97232, domestic limited 97006, domestic limited Natalia Tseomashko LLC, liability company.
97203, domestic limited domestic limited liability 97214, domestic limited limited liability company. liability company. 2024 30th Ave., Forest Grove
company. liability company. Rocketship Products LLC,
liability company. liability company. Riverview Properties Inc., 97116, domestic limited
Rush 247 LLC, 1823 NE Saroj & Bhanu Asset 11792 SW Tallwood Dr.,
Tacos Norte LLC, 600 NW Dagno Holding LLC, 700 SE 11550 SW Riverwood Rd., liability company.
Indigo Alice Designs LLC, Weidler St. #C, Portland Management LLC, 188 Tigard 97223, domestic
5426 N. Oberlin St., Portland Naito Pkwy. #G, Portland Hawthorne Blvd. #C, Portland Portland 97219, foreign 97232, domestic limited Monumental Media & limited liability company.
97209, domestic limited NW 207th Ave., Beaverton
97203, domestic limited 97214, domestic limited business corporation. liability company. Marketing LLC, 2745 Fletch
liability company. 97006, domestic limited Doctor’s House LLC,
liability company. liability company. The Complete Coconut liability company. St., Forest Grove 97116,
Deko LLC, 2314 SE 171st Compass Law LLC 11560 SW
Wang Investments LLC, 600 Octic Capital Partners LLC, LLC, 1911 SW Military Rd., domestic limited liability 67th Ave. #353E, Portland
Law Office of Hershall Ave., Portland 97233, Jocelyn and Spencer
NW Naito Pkwy. #G, Portland 1430 SE Water Ave. #201, Portland 97219, domestic company. 97223, domestic limited
Brown LLC, 9420 N. domestic limited liability Photography LLC, 11619
Portsmouth Ave., Portland 97209, domestic limited Portland 97214, foreign limited liability company. company. Vista Jr. LLC, P.O. Box 1005, liability company.
liability company. SW Teal Blvd. #E, Beaverton
97203, domestic limited limited liability company. Empirical Vision LLC, 9104 97007, domestic limited Forest Grove 97116, domestic
7 Days Lawn Care Bakbrad LLC, 12238 SW
liability company. Roy Steele Studio LLC, 1926 Orba Holding LLC, 700 SE SW Excalibur Place, Portland liability company. limited liability company. Clydesdale Ct., Tigard 97223,
Maintenance LLC, 16309 SE
Bad Bitch LLC, 8949 N. W. Burnside #1115, Portland Hawthorne Blvd. #C, Portland 97219, domestic limited Market St., Portland 97233, Dutch Leaf Co., 43820 domestic limited liability
97209, domestic limited Threads by Nirmala LLC,
McKenna Ave., Portland 97214, domestic limited liability company. domestic limited liability SW Hiatt Rd., Forest Grove company.
9090 SW 157th Ave.,
97203, domestic limited liability company. liability company. company. 97116, domestic business
AAA Medical Transportation Beaverton 97007, domestic 2D2TW Farm LLC, 10220 SW
liability company. Ballenco LLC, 1355 NW Apollo Holdings LLC, 1430 LLC, 4545 SW Galeburn St. limited liability company. corporation. Greenburg Rd. #111, Portland
Bun Pho House LLC, 15403
Draw2Build LLC, 7051 N. Everett #100, Portland SE Water Ave. #204, Portland #6, Portland 97219, domestic SE Powell Blvd., Portland CW Trucking LLC, 11848 NW 97223, domestic limited
Family Forest Fest LLC,
Wellesley Ave., Portland 97209, domestic limited 97214, domestic limited limited liability company. 97236, domestic limited Gales Creek Rd., Gales Creek liability company.
7313 SW Applegate Dr.,
97203, domestic limited liability company. liability company. liability company. 97117, domestic limited
Jlylez LLC, 9220 SW Barbur Beaverton 97007, domestic Liberty Road Studios LLC,
liability company. Breksta LLC, 2541 NW Studio Peixoto LLC, 221 Blvd. #119/59, Portland limited liability company. liability company. 10220 SW Greenburg Rd.
Svetlana Krivolenkov
Baila Designs LLC, 6644 N. Overton St., Portland 97210, SE 11th Ave. #221, Portland 97219, domestic limited Photography LLC, 8431 SE Prestigue Roofing LLC, #111, Portland 97223,
Oregon Heritage
Astor St., Portland 97203, domestic limited liability 97214, domestic limited liability company. 139th Ct., Portland 97236, 1030 SE 13th Ave., Hillsboro domestic limited liability
Ciderworks Inc., 21435 SW
domestic limited liability company. liability company. domestic limited liability 97123, domestic limited company.
D’Annunzio Photography Scholls Ferry Rd., Beaverton
company. Casual Communities LLC, Surely Electric LLC, 215 Inc., 9921 NE Skidmore St., company. 97007, domestic business liability company. Tanah Kita Farms LLC,
Woke Coffee LLC, 8827 621 NW 22nd Ave., Portland SE 9th Ave. #307, Portland Portland 97220, domestic Le7el Se7en LLC, 3024 SE corporation. Design IQ LLC, 33460 SW 10220 SW Greenburg Rd.
N. Wayland Ave., Portland 97210, domestic limited 97214, domestic limited business corporation. 169th Ave., Portland 97236, Rich Kulture LLC, 9420 SW Larkins Mill Rd., Hillsboro #111, Portland 97223,
97203, domestic limited liability company. liability company. Hector L Investments LLC, domestic limited liability 146th Terr. #3, Beaverton 97123, domestic limited domestic limited liability
liability company. Good Harbor Bay Inc., 2107 Collective Eye Inc., 1315 8711 NE Wygant St., Portland company. 97007, domestic limited liability company. company.
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Commercial Contracting 14670 SW Hidden Hills Rd., Commercial Center/Lot C Carron Estates ID 01782075, to Bao Van Tran, 14838 Arbor Villebois ID 05013028, Cir., Battle Ground 98604, David Nemarnik to Peter
Services LLC, 7128 SW McMinnville 97128, domestic J.B. Jones ID R1291952/ $726,500, 03/01/18. SE Badger Creek Rd., Happy $500,000, 02/26/18. Lot 5 Headwater Heights ID Sutro and Sarah Sutro
Gonzaga St. #230, Portland limited liability company. R1224605/R117965, Holt Opportunity Fund LP Valley 97086, Lot 79 Suzan L. and James A. 201188-010, $590,280, Trustees, 1824 Laurel St., S.
97223, domestic limited Blacktail Hill LLC, 1525 NE $745,000, 02/27/18. Shadow Ridge ID 05011276, 03/02/18. Pasadena, Calif. 91030, Lot
to Mandeep Saggar, 10659 Gillette to Christina Salazar
liability company. 17th St., McMinnville 97128, $606,000, 02/28/18. Steven Carter Burns and 8 Overton Street Rowhomes
SE Tranquil St., Happy Valley Clark, 3022 Deschutes
Wren House Distribution domestic limited liability 97086, Lot 39 Scouters Debbie Walker-Danforth Ln., W. Linn 97068, Lot Bonnie Jackson Burns ID R232135, $950,000,
LLC, 13595 SW Cresmer Dr., company. RR  Residential Meadows ID 05031736, to Tony Garcia and James 54 Reanissance Heights Trustees to Chris R. Pruitt 02/26/18.
Portland 97223, domestic Seasonal Roots LLC, 525 NW real estate $725,000, 03/01/18. DesChamps, 9385 SE Dundee ID 01836339, $500,000, and Judith V. Pruitt, 3012 Chi Min Ha to David Allan
limited liability company. Dr., Happy Valley 97086, 02/27/18. NW View Rd., Vancouver Yahng, 3607 N. Kerby Ave.,
Hillcrest Loop, McMinnville transactions Joshua and Joy Bottjer
Lot 18 Spyglass Estates 98685, Lot 18 Northshore Portland 97227, Lot 4 Central
Portland Urban Properties 97128, domestic limited to Fares Rustom/Royce
liability company. ID 01443940, $580,000, ID 146449-036, $565,280, Albina, $945,000, 02/28/18.
Group LLC, 7504 SW Clackamas County Sigloh and Tianna Sigloh, Clark County
02/27/18. 03/01/18.
Bridgeport Rd., Portland Yamhill County Juvenile 6466 Palomino Way, W. Geoffrey Fishman and
97224, domestic limited Detention Workers J. Robert and Debi M. Linn 97068, Lot 26 Hidden Amber Garrison to George R. Lon Combs and Rachelle Jiangxiao Mo and Weilong Samantha Fishman to
liability company. Association, 535 NE 5th St., Laue Trustees to Brent Springs Ranch ID 00370146, A. Landis, 6446 Fairway Combs to Brian Newberry Fu to Jesse I. Broome and David Vizzini and Cynthia
and Jenelle L. Norwood, $723,000, 03/02/18. Ave., Salem 97306, Parcel and Amberlie Newberry, Kali R. Broome, 17513 NE Fetty, 8708 NW Terraceview
Highlands Handyman LLC, McMinnville 97128, domestic
12340 SW Wilsonville Rd., 1 Partition Plat 2014-066 4601 NE Ingle Rd., Vancouver 35th Cir., Vancouver 98682, Ct., Portland 97229, Lot 3
12664 SW Bexley Ln., Tigard nonprofit corporation. Beverly A. Jones Trustee
Wilsonville 97070, Sec. ID 00267446, $576,000, 98682, Sec. 17 02 03 ID Lot 32 Camille Estates ID Pinnacle Pointe ID R244184,
97224, domestic limited Roe Productions Inc., 2700 to Philip Rasler and Robyn
22 03 01 ID 01421768, 03/02/18. 171730000, $1,350,280, 172204-064, $532,640, $935,000, 02/28/18.
liability company. E. 9th St. #200, Newberg Robinson, 33905 Skogan
$1,500,000, 03/01/18. David D. and Carla Jones 03/01/18. 02/28/18.
Pin Oaks Development Co. 97132, domestic business Rd., Sandy 97055, Sec. 16 02 Sean Paul Keating an
corporation. Timothy J. and Tamara 04 ID 01565595, $720,000, to Michael H. and Jody Jared J. Thomas and Terri Steve J. Kizer and Karla J. Katherine Ann Keating to
Inc., 17435 SW 131st Ave.,
J. Beyer to Robert J. and 02/28/18. Farri, 19580 SW 56th Ct., L. Thomas to Robert L. Kizer to David G. Fanney Peter M. Vanden Bosch and
King City 97224, domestic The Pair Visuals LLC, 810 E. Susan K. Wakefield, 18298 Tualatin 97062, Lot 53 Foxhill Peterson and Diane C. and Cindy Fanney, 2703 NE Marilyn H. Howe, 2121 SE
business corporation. 9th St. #B6, Newberg 97132, Michael D. and Diana Lynne
S. Grasle Rd., Oregon City ID 00351336, $560,000, Peterson, 31420 NE 90th 172nd St., Ridgefield 98642, Belmont St. #306, Portland
Hair Method Studio LLC, domestic limited liability Sinner to Christopher E. 02/26/18.
97045, Lot 10 Marklund Place Cir., Camas 98607, Sec. Lot 29 University Place ID 97216, Part of Lot 3/Lot
8780 SW Schmidt Loop, company. and Laura A. Sorek, 9325 181986-058, $525,000,
ID 05012340, $1,395,000, SE Dundee Dr., Happy Valley Sally H. Watson to Joel A. 05 02 04 ID 136856-000, 4 Lorrington ID R208781,
Tigard 97224, domestic Northwest Remodeling 03/02/18. 03/02/18. $860,000, 02/26/18.
97086, Lot 14 Spyglass West and Mark R. Bocci, 780 $1,203,426, 03/01/18.
limited liability company. Concepts LLC, 510 NW Dianna M. Gent to Richard Estates ID 01443904, Briercliff Ln., Lake Oswego R. Lon Combs and Rachelle Jamie L. Jespersen to Drew George E. Carter and Lee
Faith 24-Hour Residential Churchman, Willamina K. Neahring Trustee, P.O. $695,000, 03/01/18. 97034, Lot 19/Part of Lot A C. Miller Jr. and Judith A. Anne Carter to Gorson
97396, domestic limited Combs to CamVest GM LLC,
Home Inc., 2020 SW Box 6, Salem 97308, ID Red Fox Hills ID 00199065, Miller, 17404 NE 30th Ct., T. Wilfong and Faith L.K.
liability company. Roland Jasmin Jr. and 4601 NE Ingle Rd., Vancouver
79th Ave., Portland 01019436/01019427, $550,000, 02/28/18. Ridgefield 98642, Lot 3 Smith, 333 NW 9th Ave.
Peggy E. Jasmin to Norman 98682, Sec. 17 02 03 ID
97225, domestic business $1,350,000, 02/26/18. Rhodium Loan Servicing Regency Estates ID 986032- #1307, Portland 97209,
C. Gibson Trustee, 701 4th 986043-773, $1,000,280,
corporation. Inc. to Andre V. Jizrawl, 013, $525,000, 02/28/18. #1307 Elizabeth Lofts
St., Lake Oswego 97034, Lot 03/01/18.
Floor-Restore & RR  Commercial Elliot Joo and Helen H.
24 Westlake ID 00224974, 5717 Langford Ln., Lake Scott McGuire and Rachel Condominiums ID R564377,
Chang to Todd F. and Diane Ward Jewell and Cindy
Maintenance Inc., 2075 real estate R. Gerot, 19419 SW E. Side $690,000, 03/01/18. Oswego 97035, Lot 8
Jewell to Kelly J. Patterson McGuire to Ryan Mills and $860,000, 03/01/18.
SW Mayfield Ave., Portland Windfield, $550,000, Erin Mills, 131 W. 16th
97225, domestic business
transactions Rd., Lake Oswego 97034, Lot Janis E. Shleifer-Rosenfeld 02/26/18.
and Carol A. Patterson,
St., La Center 98629, Lot 6
Lori Calder-Miller to
6 Sunny Slope, $1,190,000, to Shane and Jennifer 11200 NE 182nd St., Battle Darin Glatt and Srividya
corporation. 02/28/18. Roryjac M. Powers and Gordon Crest ID 258894012, Shivkumar, 2237 NW
Clackamas County Uecker, 5729 Victoria Ct., Ground 98604, Lot 19
Gemini Complex Corp., Angela De Los Santos $525,000, 02/28/18. Birkendene St., Portland
Florence G. Beck Trustee to Lake Oswego 97035, Lot 52 Whispering Meadows ID
1835 SW 88th Ave., Portland Hegar Enterprises LLC to Meadowcreek’s at Westwood to Shannon and George 194218038, $842,247, Deborah E. Davis to Steven 97229, Lot 2 Mill Creek
Baker Hills LLC, 28851 SW ID R218643, $850,000,
97225, foreign business RF Portland LLC, 11010 Baker Rd., Sherwood 97140, ID 01336539, $690,000, Shambley, 37895 SE 03/01/18. Carter Burns and Bonnie
corporation. Tukwila International Blvd., 03/01/18. Michaels Rd., Estacada Jackson Burns Trustees, 02/26/18.
Sec. 16 03 01 ID 00813748, Peter J. O’Neal and Tiffany
IVXX LLC, 4390 SW Scholls Tukwila, Wash. 98168, Parcel $955,000, 03/02/18. 97023, Sec. 01 04 04 ID 2911 NE 168th Cir., Shawn Karl Gentemann
DR Horton Inc.-Portland 01057992, $549,000,
L. O’Neal to Michael Sinner
Ferry Rd., Portland 97225, 3 Partition Plat 2000-070, Ridgefield 98642, Lot 9 Green to Sun Hi Pak and Keith
Ormack Investments Inc. to Nicole E. Budden, 2491 02/26/18. and Diana Lynne Sinner,
domestic limited liability $1,784,860, 02/28/18. Meadows ID 181703-018, R. Woodward, 5554 SW
to Marcelo Shoji Correla Satter St., W. Linn 97068, 1348 NW Eagle St., Camas
company. Margaret K. Smith Trustee $525,000, 03/02/18. Menedee Dr., Portland 97239,
Donald L. and Marjorie M. Silva and Abigail Silva, Lot 8 Weatherhill Estates 98607, Lot 19 Sun Dance
Williams to GHG 1 Inc., ID 05031194, $689,995, to Tzu-Sheng Steve Hsu ID 127369-038, $826,235, WIDC Oregon LLC to Canyon Parcel 3 Partition Plat 2008-
Clipper Ridge Consulting 1316 Cedar St., Lake Oswego 61, $850,000, 02/28/18.
Inc., 7395 SW Ridgemont St., 2416 SW 5th Ave., Portland 97034, Lot 3 South Oswego 02/27/18. and LiChen Hsu, 1601 03/02/18. Crest Homes LLC, 23801 NE
Portland 97225, domestic 97201, Sec. 35 04 02 SEC Woodland Terr., Lake Oswego 42nd Ct., Ridgefield 98642, David A. Cantor and Grace
ID 00263592, $825,000, Mark A. and Wendy K. Steven M. Wallace and
business corporation. 02 05 02 ID 01084089, 97034, Lot 23 Lakeridge Sec. 07 02 02 ID 156686- W. Cantor to Sean Paul
02/28/18. Theetge to Jiqing Jenny Cynthia A. Wallace to Daniel
$1,250,000, 02/28/18. ID 00252112, $547,000, 000, $525,000, 03/02/18. Keating and Katherine Ann
Soccerwatch.TV LLC, 4816 Amy J. and Richard J. Jin, 14511 Westlake Dr., Lake 02/28/18. Masterson and Cristina
Stephen L. and Marjorie Oswego 97035, Lot 124 Bay Masterson, 34600 NE 14th Rochelle Stinchfield to Keating, 3625 SE Yamhill
NW Vincola Terr., Portland Wragge to Charlynn and St., Portland 97214, Lot
M. Brenneke Trustees Creek Estates ID 01406909, John and Christina van Ave., La Center 98629, Sec. Steven M. Wallace and
97229, domestic limited Scott Leifsen, 4001 Wild 13 Sunnyside 3rd Addition
liability company. to Lance E. and Julie A. $688,000, 02/28/18. Houte to Donald B. Olson 35 05 01 ID 259148-000, Cynthia A. Wallace, 18908
Rose Dr., W. Linn 97068, to Portland ID R281133,
Porter, 22262 S. Thompson III, 37550 SE Wildcat $764,640, 03/02/18. NE Cole Witler Rd., Battel
RHLB Corp., 14240 NW Lot 6 Rosemont Summit Pacific Lifestyle Homes $850,000, 02/27/18.
Gateway, Oregon City Mountain Dr., Eagle Creek Ground 98604, Sec. 18 04 03
Harbor Ln., Portland ID 05000316, $817,000, Inc. to Matthew Brodsky Debora E. Wonderly to
97045, Sec. 30 03 02 ID 97022, Sec. 02 03 04 ID ID 233144-000, $510,280, Gilles Neuray to Jutta G.
97229, domestic business 03/01/18. and Karlee Sandell, 2801 Barbara S. Harris, 34701 NE
00900074/00900216/ 00925486, $545,000, 03/02/18. Birmele Trustee, 1919
corporation. Patrick Michael Murphy Cambridge St., W. Linn 02/28/18. 49th Place, La Center 98629,
00900234, $1,100,000, Sec. 36 05 01 ID 259388- SW Montgomery Place,
to Casey and Breana 97068, Parcel 3 Partition
PDX Homes Expert, 16226 02/27/18. Dennis J. and Diane E. 000, $750,718, 03/02/18. Portland 97201, Part of Lots
Heitzman, 26450 SE Rugg Plat 2016-106 ID 05031182, Multnomah County
NW Fescue Ct., Portland Roger A. Wooley to Black McMahon to James E. 1/2 Vernon ID R295768,
Rd., Damascus 97089, Sec. $679,000, 03/01/18. Kingston Homes LLC to
97229, domestic limited Rock Oak Street LLC, and Celinda F. McGraw, $837,000, 02/26/18.
23 01 03 ID 01382202, Richard T. and Susan B. Megan I. Dye and Derek A. Britannia Beach LLC to
liability company. 12251 SW Riverside Dr., 43953 SE Music Camp Rd., Mayfield Investments I LLC, Michael R. Corvi and
$815,000, 02/28/18. Griffin to Julia C. Ruppell Sandy 97055, Sec. 29 02 05 Dye, 12818 NW 40th Ave.,
14150 NE Eugene Ct. LLC, Portland 97219, Lot 5 Boyd/ Vancouver 98685, Lot 1 P.O. Box 2904, Clackamas Marlene Wantland Corvi
Underwood, $1,082,000, James D. Ware and Cammie and John K. Gordon, 17420 ID 00699612, $544,000,
9531 NW Engleman St., Taylor’s Court ID 986037353, 97015, Lot A Parkrose ID to Bonnie Billings Trustee,
Lynn Ware to Herbert S. and Schalit Way, Lake Oswego 02/26/18.
Portland 97229, domestic 03/01/18. $750,168, 03/02/18. R235176, $3,955,000, 2442 NW Westover Rd. #3-
Julie Rawitscher, 13644 97035, Lots 1/2 Lake Grove
limited liability company. Jong G. and Kyoung Choi to DR Horton Inc.-Portland 02/26/18. 402, Portland 97210, #402
Melrose Place, Lake Oswego Acreage ID 00335783, Thomas John Barnard and
Plucas LLC, 224 SW Hamilton to Darren M. and Sherine Cambridge Condominiums
20933 Sotra Bend LLC, 97035, Lot 11 Melrose Place $675,000, 02/27/18. Diana Alyn-Halberg Barnard Eric Alexanderson and
St., Portland 97239, Lots 11- S. Chan, 14564 SE 150th ID R610542, $815,000,
11067 NW District Ct., ID 01460653, $810,000, Darlene Sylvia Klecan to Sean P. LeBle and Linnea Alexanderson 02/27/18.
Portland 97229, domestic 14 Oak Grove ID 00268800, Place, Clackamas 97015, to Carlson WSA LLC
03/01/18. Trustee to Ryan Charles Lot 2 Addison Meadows Shannon L. LeBle, 21318 NE
limited liability company. $625,000, 03/02/18. and Wellington Square Bulldog EduCapp Venture
Stone Bridge Homes NW Motti and Lindsey Robyn ID 05032374, $531,505, 83rd St., Vancouver 98682,
Cory Eells to Dual Force Lot 3 Hidden Lake Estates Apartments LLC, 14764 SW 1 LLC to Sharon G. Brooks,
E&L Heating & Air LLC, LLC to James S. and Tina Gice, 33 Hillshire Dr., 02/28/18.
Properties LLC, P.O. Box ID 986033-725, $705,280, 117th Place, Tigard 97224, 160 SE 71st Ave., Portland
14784 NW Sethrich Ln., M. Criswell Trustees, Lake Oswego 97034, Lot
3290, Oregon City 97045, Lot Scott S. and Michele L. 03/02/18. Sec. 29 01 03 ID R321291, 97215, Lot 12 Jonesmore
Portland 97229, domestic 8708 SE Christilla Ln., 2 Westridge ID 00329406,
3 Beavercreek Business Park, Eave to Candace L. Williams $3,100,000, 02/26/18. ID R193908, $794,000,
limited liability company. Happy Valley 97086, Lot 19 $670,000, 03/02/18. Karen Weintraub and Allan
$550,000, 02/27/18. and Travis R. Cart, 31433 03/02/18.
Jasminhomes LLC, 295 Christilla Valley ID 05032000, N.P. Dodge Jr. Trustee Weintraub to Benjamin M&M Investment Properties
SW Olympic Dr., Wilsonville LLC and Stafordshire Group James Gublo to Robert
NW Lost Springs Terr. #206, Marlowe J. Buchanan to $799,821, 02/28/18. to Gary M. and Tracy L. 97070, Lot 203 Morey’s M. Peeler and Heather M.
Monogram Inc., P.O. Box LLC to A Star Holdings LLC, Eugene Simpson and Valeie
Portland 97229, domestic Majestic Capital LLC to Cosmer, 17991 S. Lake Vista Landing ID 05002220, Peeler, 2131 S. Osprey Dr.,
1944, Lake Oswego 97035, Ridgefield 98642, Lot 12 3041 Mission St. #148, San Ann Martin, 3522 SE Carlton
limited liability company. Clinton A. and Katrin Arp, Dr., Oregon City 97045, Part $529,900, 02/26/18.
Lot 76 Lakewood Plat, Francisco, Calif. 94110, Lots St., Portland 97202, Part of
3979 Kenthorpe Way, W. of Lot 17/Lot 18 Beaver Osprey Pointe ID 121080-
Playitwide, 15320 NW $530,000, 03/02/18. Wilmington Savings Fund 8/9 Walnut Park ID R298075, Lot 6/Lot 7 Eastmoreland
Linn 97068, Sec. 24 02 01 Lake Estates ID ID 0168504, 024, $698,366, 03/02/18.
Central Dr. #D6, Portland Society FSB Trustee to Joel $2,900,000, 02/26/18. ID R152598, $790,000,
97229, domestic nonprofit ID 00372634, $799,000, $660,000, 02/26/18. Anne Armstrong to Ward
E. and Deborra K. Schmitz, 03/02/18.
corporation. 02/28/18. Taliesin Homes NW LLC to E. Jewell and Cindy M. Experts Studio LLC to
Multnomah County 16150 SW Lake Forest Blvd., Laura Luga and Andrew Jeff Meiners to Michael
Stephen H. Yan and Julie C. Alphie DeGuzman, 12327 Lake Oswego 97035, Part Jewell, 6900 SE Riverside
Scappoose Property LLC, Kee, 2105 SW Clifton St., J. Mosier and Allison N.
Davis Investments LLC to Hui to Jeffrey W. Bowman SE Yoakum Ln., Happy of Lots 12/13 Lake Forest Dr. #23, Vancouver 98664,
P.O. Box 23025, Portland Portland 97201, Lot 5 Mosier, 2616 NW Holloway
Podium Enterprises LLC, and Leslye-Nicola Worsfold, Valley 97086, Lot 2 Black ID 00230397, $527,000, #6913 Riverside East Condo
97281, domestic limited Carter’s Addition to Portland Dr., Portland 97229, Lot
4328 Verano Dr., Austin, 18440 Delenka Ln., Lake Horse Estates ID 05030721, 03/02/18. ID 037914-026, $685,280,
liability company. ID R128447, $2,110,000, 419 Forest Heights Estates
Texas 78735, Lots 1-5/16- Oswego 97034, Lot 18 $657,800, 02/28/18. 03/01/18.
Michael C. and Betty F. 02/26/18. ID R506849, $775,000,
20 Spanton’s Addition, Palisades Park Estates III Taliesin Homes NW LLC to Gibbons to Jared W. and Bruce B. Trang and Brook 03/01/18.
Yamhill County $2,908,512, 03/01/18. ID 00332367, $785,000, Phuong N. Dien and Wilson M. Trang to Soo Hyun Amy Drake Reeves Trustee
Robyn L. Robertson, 29453 to Matthew David Semler Matthew Nicholas Durkin-
Hichi Huynh and Ynhi Le 02/28/18. Nguyen, 12277 SE Yoakum SW Camelot St., Wilsonville Cho, 4211 NE 130th Cir.,
Amity Police Department and Ashley Christina Jones and Sonya Durkin-
to NPI Holdings LLC, 111 Richard R. and Sandra K. Ln., Happy Valley 97086, 97070, Lot 125 Park at Vancouver 98686, Lot
Reserves, 109 Maddox Ave., Campion, 416 SW Edgecliff Jones to Hamid Wahaj
SW 5th Ave. #1940, Portland Yarbrough Trustees to Lot 1 Black Horse Estates Merryfield ID 01568805, 14 Pleasant Meadows ID
Amity 97101, domestic Rd., Portland 97219, Sec. Mirza Trustee, 1221 1st Ave.
97204, Lots 1/2/10/11/12 Joseph Yoder and Brigid ID 05030720, $652,000, $524,000, 03/01/18. 186229-028, $675,280,
nonprofit corporation. 07 01 01 ID R504365, #1909, Seattle, Wash. 98101,
Strawberry Dale, $1,545,000, Claire Yoder, 17421 02/28/18. 02/28/18.
Paul H. and Peggy J. Osborn $1,735,000, 02/28/18. #803B Waterfront Pearl
Williams Farm Works LLC, 03/02/18. Brookhurst Dr., Lake Oswego Ron Haggerty Inc. to Ryan Trustees to Stephanie Pahlisch Homes Inc. to Condominium ID R618754,
9035 De Jong Rd., Amity 97034, Lot 43 Marylhurst M. and Trina A. Bird, 34304 Robert Kyne and Ami Kyne, Patrick S. Dolan and Anne
Timothy R. Schnell and and Chris Gapper, 2331 $755,000, 02/28/18.
97101, domestic limited ID 01569877, $785,000, SE Kelso Rd., Boring 97009, 3239 NW Hood Ct., Camas Vetto Dolan to Laura L.
Bonnie B. Skokan Schnell Hammerle St., W. Linn 97068, Hammond and Matthew Bryant T. Bainbridge and
liability company. to Perez Gluesenkamp 02/28/18. Parcel 4 of Partition Plat Part of Lot 2/3/Lots 6/7 City 98607, Lot 24 Lake Hills
D. Solomon, 2611 SW Jamie M. Bainbridge to
Backflow Prevention Enterprises LLC, 1506 NE Danny H. and Holly A. Silver 2017-023 ID 05031575, of West Linn ID 00380377, ID 986035646, $675,280,
Ravensview Dr., Portland Darrell K. Mathes and
Services LLC, 106 S. 6th Lombard St., Portland 97211, to Jordan Gold and Monique $650,000, 02/27/18. $519,000, 03/02/18. 03/02/18.
97201, Lots 12-14/16- Margaret M. Mathes, 3700
St., Carlton 97111, domestic ID R315499, $800,000, Helvig, 21561 S. Parkview Grande Pointe at Villebois Anthony E. and Maureen Gary and Betty Forayter 18 Hill View ID R180804, SE Dosch Ct., Portland 97221,
limited liability company. 03/01/18. Ln., Estacada 97023, Sec. LLC to Elizabeth A. W. Colburn to Steven A. to Alexander C. Osborn, $1,430,500, 02/28/18. Lots 10/11 Tunnelwood Park
MVA Nursery LLC, 15400 Theodore H. Stanwood 19 3S 4E ID 00933547, Kelm, 12258 SW Alta Ct., Young, P.O. Box 2211, Lake 19205 NE Davis Rd., Brush ID R291450, $750,000,
$760,000, 03/01/18. Prairie 98606, Sec. 32 03 03 David W. Mallison and
SE Lafayette Hwy., Dayton and Leola A. Stanwood to Wilsonville 97070, Lot 67 Oswego 97035, Lot 117 03/02/18.
Grande Pointe at Villebois ID 207772-000, $625,280, Carolyn Chaliff to Jack
97114, domestic limited Rocket Empire Machine Aria Properties LLC to Palisades Park ID 00318052, Pessia and Chrys Martin, Bulldog EduCapp Venture
liability company. LLC, 2500 NE Sandy Blvd. Jennifer L. Hudson, 802 ID 05030410, $645,000, $518,000, 02/28/18. 03/01/18.
2020 SW Market St. Dr. 1 LLC to Megan E. Fulton
#C, Portland 97232, Lots Clara Ct., Lake Oswego 02/28/18. 2 Creeks Camas LLC to
Little Lavender Farm LLC, DHELM LLC to William #205, Portland 97201, #205 and Carl R. Rice III, 1525 NE
11011 NE Paren Springs Rd., 21/22 Jonesmore, $585,000, 97034, Lot 25 Sunny Hill The Bank of New York R. and Mary McKnight, Wendi K. O’Neill and Brian Vista House Condominiums Highland St., Portland 97211,
Dundee 97115, domestic 02/28/18. ID 00312094, $759,000, Mellon Trustee to Hlenminh 23350 S. Ward Ct., Oregon T. O’Neill, 7610 NW Payne ID R296969, $1,195,000, Lot 11 Columbia Heights
limited liability company. 02/28/18. Thanh Nguyen and Kim City 97045, Lot 3 Ward St., Camas 98607, Lot 33 2 03/01/18. ID R138659, $732,000,
West Coast Development Thoa Thi Tran, 14222 SW View Estates ID 00800921, Creeks at Camas Meadows 03/02/18.
Lapoint’s Nursery Sales Washington County Stuart Redsun and Claire
Group Inc. to John Philip Woodhue St., Tigard 97224, $515,000, 02/28/18. ID 986042797, $616,741,
LLC, 1371 Monroe St., Redsun to James K. Hein 406 Properties LLC to
Christiansen and Rosemary Lot 38 Green Hills Estates 02/28/18.
Lafayette 97127, domestic Tan West Two LLC to Stafford Homes & Land LLC and Christine L. Hein, 2323 William C. Chandler Jr.
June Christiansen, 1746 8th ID 00406368, $630,000, 2 Creeks Camas LLC to
limited liability company. Hyraxone LLC and Bebrinus to Cindy Bernert-Coppola NE Hancock St., Portland and Amanda Chandler,
Ave., W. Linn 97068, Parcel 02/26/18. Gloria A. Thompson, 4056
Rho LLC, 10260 SW and Alan J. Coppola, 15718 97212, Lot 2 John Irvings 3414 NE 43rd Ave., Portland
Nuve Professional Greenberg Rd. #530, Portland 3 Partition Plat 2016-020, Heather C. Battle Trustee to NW 76th Ave., Camas 98607, 97213, Lot 14 Beaumont
SE Southview Ave., Milwaukie 1st Addition ID R193143,
Restoration LLC, 807 SE 97223, Sec. 24 02 01 ID $750,000, 02/28/18. Jing Cheng Ma/Xiu Xia Cai #92 2 Creeks at Camas $1,075,000, 03/02/18. ID R112548, $720,000,
97267, Lot 8 Concord Oaks
Border Ln., McMinnville R1224525, $7,890,000, and Zhuo Fing Ma, 14345 Meadows ID 986044-928, 02/27/18.
Marvin D. Fickle and Marina ID05031086, $513,615, Reilly Signature Homes
97128, domestic limited 03/01/18. SE Mountain Ridge Ave., 02/28/18. $611,460, 02/28/18.
liability company. M.Y. Suing to David Morris LLC to Steve K. Zogas and Paul Brodie Goodell to
2050 NE Barberry LLC Volkov and Samantha Anne Happy Valley 97086, Lot 16 Lennar Northwest Inc. Patricia DuVal and Andrew
Andrey and Tatyana Brianne R. Zogas, 3237
Akme Concrete to Treya’s Terrace LLC, Schend, 18336 Tamaway Esmeralda ID 05020392,
Kuznetsov to Leland Wade to Joseph F. Graffeo and DuVal, 1148 SW 57th Ave.,
NE 49th Ave., Portland
Construction Inc., 633 1660 Gator Dr. #EV6, San Dr., Lake Oswego 97034, $625,000, 02/28/18. Khou T. Graffeo, 4231 NE Portland 97221, Lots 1/2
and Daiva Lamoreaux, 97213, Lot 2 Rose City Park
NE 7th St., McMinnville Jose, Calif. 95125, Lot 66 Lot 5 Palisades Park Estates Patricia L. Gaut and 4984 SE Briar Ct., Milwaukie 72nd Ave., Portland, Ore. ID R260791, $1,025,000, Parcel 1 Partition Plat 2005-
97128, domestic business Cornell Place, $2,900,000, ID 00331590, $745,000, Amanda Dowd to Takaaki 97267, Lot 9 Briar Ridge 97218, Lot 22 Herzog Farm 02/28/18. 60 ID R565288, $720,000,
corporation. 02/28/18. 03/01/18. and Emma V. Kojima, 25155 Estates ID 05012967, ID 986038-821, $596,629, 02/28/18.
Rodolfo A. Puente and
Willamette Valley REI Cyrill B. Michel and Colette Swiftshore Dr., W. Linn $501,000, 03/02/18. 02/28/18.
Garret Diehl and Ashley Marcela J. Vinocur Trustee Marina McCulloch Trustee
LLC, 1747 NE 18th St., Diehl to Touchmark Heights M. Crabbe to Heather 97068, Lot 2 Swift Shore John Gurnick and Janell William Gay Leary and to Anthony Cabbibo, 1850 to Wesley S. Chang and
McMinnville 97128, domestic LLC, 5150 SW Griffith Dr., Colleen Betts Trustee, ID 00752974, $620,000, Beals to Chris and Holly Melanie J. Leary to Steven SE Ladd Ave., Portland Justin Walsh, 3636 SW
limited liability company. Beaverton 97005, Sec. 01 10526 SE Kimberly Ct., 02/26/18. Iburg, 29485 SW Milano Ln., O. Forwerck and Evelyn 97214, Lot 13 Ladd’s Addition Admiral St., Portland 97221,
Rustic Monkey Decor LLC, 01 01 Lots 10/9 Oregon Happy Valley 97086, Lot 24 Marissa and Daniel Nelson Wilsonville 97070, Lot 163 Fragoso, 22315 NE 213th ID, $975,000, 03/01/18. Lot 7 Brookford ID R122308,
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LEADS
$717,000, 02/28/18. to Thomas H. Hodge and Lots 7/8 Tilton’s Addition DR Horton Inc.-Portland Sexton Mountain Meadows Larbro Park ID R113656, 02/28/18. Sarah J. Snelson, 14163
Lisa B. Redekop to N. Janet Figg, 8022 N. Seward ID R287796, $515,000, to Carl Choi and Winsy ID R2011227, $640,000, $592,445, 02/27/18. Rajesh Prabhakaran SW Tewkesbury Dr., Tigard
Ave., Portland 97217, Lot 1 02/28/18. Cheung, 10578 NW 03/01/18. 97224, Lot 75 Eagles View
Robert Stoll and Barre Timothy W. Stiles and Mary Valsala and Fnu Ambili
Seward Corner ID R684268, Brian R. Gardner and Glenmoew Way, Portland Pahlisch Homes Inc. to ID R2100314, $529,900,
M. Stoll, 209 SW Oak St. G. Stiles to Atchuta Pavan Sukumarakurup
$585,000, 02/28/18. Melinda P. Gardner to 97229, Lot 13 Cedar Ridge 02/27/18.
#500, Portland 97204, Lots Ryan P. Cleven, 1587 SE 41st Kesapragada and Srilakshi to Chandrasekar
5/6 Palatine Hill Addition Anthony R. Dupre and Patricia Paxson and Paul ID R2194935, $699,995, Loop, Hillsboro 97123, Lot Kesapragada, 16632 NW Lakshmanarao and Aarti
ID R232983, $700,000, Monique M. Dupre to Philip Paxson, 30303 SE Lusted 02/28/18. 20 Overlook ID R2199049, Wesley G. Hall and
Argyle Way, Portland 97229, Chandrasekar, 17388 NW
02/27/18. L. Shen and Michelle C. Lee, Rd., Gresham 97080, Lot 1 Jennifer B. Davis and $635,000, 02/28/18. Lot 122 West Union Estates Viola St., Portland 97229, Stephanie K. Hall to
1925 SE Rex St., Portland Sec. 17 01 04 ID R632112, Anthony G. Davis to Patrick ID R2014429, $588,000, Lot 13 Grace Hollow ID Nicholas L. Alston and
Susan K. Anderson to Simon DR Horton Inc.-Portland Lorelin Alston, 23798 SW
97202, Lot 2 Partition $515,000, 02/28/18. Douglas Apel and Michelle 02/26/18. R2195657, $540,000,
Kotlyar, 2686 SW Vista to Sam Michael, 1800 NW
Plat 2013-6 ID R653092, David J. Stahl and Amy Annette Apel, 14635 NW 02/28/18. Heron Lakes Dr., Sherwood
Ave., Portland 97201, Lot 11 167th Place #100, Beaverton Glenn N. Rondeau and
$581,625, 02/27/18. Santamaria to Maxwell Oakhills Dr., Beaverton 97140, Lot 39 Pinehurst
Georgian Court ID R168609, 97006, Lot 19 Cedar Ridge Cindy L. Sanders-Rondeau Jay A. Tieu and Jill T. Tieu
$699,000, 02/26/18. Patrick Butler to Michael J. Bussman and Erika N. 97006, Lot 413 Oak Hill ID R2194941, $629,995, Trustees to David A. Nickel to Jianzhen Chen, 3702 Estates ID R2110273,
Shiley, 1123 SE 23rd Ave., Nebel, 9223 SW 28th Ave., ID R609602, $688,500, 02/28/18. and Kimberly A. Nickel, NW 1st Ct., Hillsboro 97124, $522,500, 02/28/18.
Robert E. Eggiman and 02/28/18.
Portland 97214, Lot 6 Portland 97219, Parcel 5305 NW Tamarron Place, Lot 9 Spring Meadows ID
Linda C. Eggiman to Eden DR Horton Inc.-Portland 12365 Park Way LLC to
Tilton’s Addition ID R287894, 2 Partition Plat 2003-66 Vincent A. Cui and Natalie J. Portland 97229, Lot 79 R2136017, $535,000,
Enterprises LLC, 5505 $581,100, 02/26/18. to Jiao Cheng and Quing Jonathan Blackburn and
ID R539625, $507,000, Cui to Kenneth Roberts and Springridge ID R666764, 02/28/18.
SW Delker Rd., Tualatin 02/26/18. Ju, 2225 NW 115th Ave., Angelina Blackburn, 12365
97062, Lot 13 Jonesmore Denise A. Della Santina Julie Roberts, 16870 SW Red Portland 97229, Lot 20 Cedar $583,000, 03/02/18. Joann Bavier and Elizabeth
Rock Way, Beaverton 97007, SW Park Way, Portland
ID R193877, $682,000, and Keith M. Lachowicz Joshua H. Griffith and Park East ID R2199468, Subramanyan Murali and A. Bode to Zachary William
to Brett A. Kingsley and Lot 32 Murray Hill Park 97225, Lots 6/56 Cedar
02/27/18. Kimberly Griffith to John $616,935, 03/01/18. Sivasankari Karuppaiah Dunbar and Desiree
Emily S. Kingsley, 1630 SE Elliot, 7203 N. Denver ID R2078184, $682,000, Hills ID R13988, $520,000,
Shane Y. Gibson and Joseph Yoder and Brigid Vaiyakkani to Douglas Danielle Fisher, 14120 SE 03/02/18.
Flavel St., Portland 97202, Ave., Portland 97217, Lots 02/28/18. John Hiza and June-Marie Tennessee Ln., Beaverton
Kathleen A. O’Neill to Part of Lots 1/2 City View 47/48 First Electric Addition Yoder to Sandy Harness and
Steven M. DeGregorio, DR Horton Inc.-Portland to James Harness, 7068 SW Burkhardt Hiza, 15760 SW 97008, Lots 7/16 Sorrento William Lyon Homes Inc.
Park ID R134609, $575,000, ID R163655, $506,000, Sushil S. Karwa and Sasmita Bobwhite Cir., Beaverton Ridge ID R1213733, to Hoon Park, 13232 SW
10605 NW Skyline Blvd., 02/28/18. 02/27/18. Windemere Loop, Portland
Portland 97231, Parcel Panda, 7853 NW Crossvine 97225, Lot 27 Windemere 97007, Lot 440 Murrayhill $533,000, 02/28/18. Apple Grove Terr., Sherwood
2 Partition Plat 2012-21 Sally J. Hannah to Matthew Doris J. Opp Trustee to St., Portland 97229, Lot ID R1222144, $615,000, ID R2011152, $578,150, Pemmaraju S. Rao and 97140, Lot 58 River Terrace
ID R650526, $680,100, S. Johnson and Heidi J. Lisa A. Friedman and Allen 129 Bethany Abbey Heights 02/27/18. 02/27/18. Bharathi P. Rao to Yongfeng Northwest ID R2196367,
03/02/18. Stanley, 40 SE 65th Ave., Daniel Muench, 5240 ID R2196800, $679,290, Mark Kovalev to Alyssa Bai and Yingchun Sun,
Charles L. Rouse and $513,000, 02/27/18.
Portland 97215, Lots 9/10 NE Holman St., Portland 02/28/18. A. Martinez and Kyle E. 3428 NW Blackcomb Dr.,
Michael J. Zalanka to Peter Palmyra ID R233094, 97218, Lot 2 Killingsworth Diane M. Rouse Trustee to Ryley E. Schultz and Shala
Elliot Chase and Carolyn Nancy J. Conklin Trustee Michael J. Gende and Mark Martinez, 10490 NW Green Portland 97229, Lot 16 Bosa
$575,000, 02/28/18. ID R197776, $500,000, to Gregory Darby and ID R2050203, $531,000, M. Schultz to Thomas A.
Ann Chase, 454 SE 33rd Ave., R. Burns, 11916 SW Elemar View Ln., Portland 97229,
Morris Insurance Services 02/27/18. 02/26/18. Smith and Allese N. Smith,
Portland 97214, Part of Lot Christine Darby, 20215 Ct., Portland 97224, Lot 10 Lot 8 Bradhaven ID R646260,
12 Laurelhurst ID R203905, Inc. to David K. Houseman Carol Lee Trustee to Johnny SW Quail Run Ln., Sherwood Aspen Ridge ID R2028576, $575,000, 02/28/18. 12392 SW 133rd Ave., Tigard
Ali M. El-Husseini to
$665,000, 02/27/18. Jr. and Brian A. Federico, Diablo Zukle, P.O. Box 26, 97140, Sec. 25 02 02 $613,000, 03/01/18. 97223, Lot 155 Morning Hill
Joseph Begley and Marilyn Gulten Karaoglan-Bebek
1735 N. Emerson St., Marylhurst 97036, Lot 23 ID R572632, $675,000, IDR2005304, $512,000,
Dawn E. Hewitt and Biggi Construction LLC to Holm to Suranjana Copley and Mehmet Bahadir
Portland 97217, Lot 16 Mountain Park ID R222980, 02/28/18. 03/02/18.
Dennis E. Hewitt to Seth Riverside Addition ID $500,000, 02/27/18. Hoang Anh Nguyen and and Sombuddha Bhadra Bebek, 4328 NW 125th
T. Vredenburg and Tara BR&D LLC to James M. Kim Tyler Bradstreet, 10213 and Sagnik Bhadra, 39497 Ave., Portland 97229, Lot Marilyn Joan Sweatt/Laura
R257099, $572,000,
A. Jardine, 3806 NE Couch 03/02/18. and Hashin Kim, 12905 SW SW 69th Ave., Portland SW Laurelwood Rd., Gaston 143 Bauer Highlands ID J. Joseph and Thomas
St., Portland 97232, Lot 9 Washington County Wilmington Ln., Portland 97223, Lot 2 Oak Woods 97119, Sec. 05 02 03, R2104588, $530,000,
William C. Chandler Jr. P. Joseph III to Stanley
Laurelhurst ID R203790, 97224, Lot 1 Wilmington ID R2199805, $609,900, $565,000, 02/28/18. 02/28/18.
to Charlotte Williams, Heights ID R2054663, Burnham and Lindsey
$665,000, 02/28/18. Mountain View Mobile 02/28/18. Jamie H. Rodrick and Roland Scott Scowden
1030 NW Johnson St. #219, Home Community LLC to $667,500, 02/28/18. Burnham, 16519 NW
Douglas D. Turley and Portland 97209, Parcel David J. and Susan B. Joseph R. Rodrick to Joshua and Debra Jean Scowden Paddington Dr., Beaverton
Laura C. Turley to Franklyn 1025 West Main Street Steve Mauritz Trustee Deharpport to Janet S. Adam Hart, 12602 NE Trustees to Vincent C.
2 Partition Plat 2004-78 LLC, 9043 SE Jannsen Rd., 97006, Lot 98 Crystal Creek
F. Schafer and Barbara E. ID R555219, $570,624, to Richard M. Reese and Quinn, 14068 SW 118th 12th Way, Vancouver, Wash. Geiszler and Corrine A.
Clackamas 97015, Lots 1/2 Tommye Jo Reese, P.O. Box 98684, Lot 20 Thayeranne Geiszler, 18368 SW Timbrel ID R2054438, $505,000,
Schafer, P.O. Box 28147, 02/27/18. Ct., Tigard 97224, Lot 25
Portland 97228, Lot 3 Hillsboro Garden ID R765149, 91361, Portland 97291, Lots ID R2168830, $560,500, Ln., Sherwood 97140, 02/28/18.
Medallion Meadows ID
East Moreland Heights Albert Conway and Lynda $5,310,000, 03/01/18. 6/4 Forest Hills ID R16636, 03/01/18. Lot 5 Pinehurst Estates
R2191571, $608,400, Dat T. Phan to Ae Ra Chang
ID R149756, $660,000, Conway to Octavio Lubrano Kurt D. Bingham and $650,000, 02/28/18. 03/01/18. ID R2110239, $530,000,
and Kalpana Lubrano, Ningsheng Zhou and Jing and Keum-Wan Yoo, 1901
02/27/18. Barbara A. Bingham to Gregg J. Mozdy to Bryan Ying Han to May Ling Oh 02/28/18. SW Beckman Place, Beaverton
8435 SW 11th Ave., Portland Teresa M. Hanberg and
Jennifer W. Lyons to Go Go Mission Homes Northwest Jeremy Smith and Diana and Lim Chong Sim, 13329 Lee A. Brown and Mary J.
97219, Lots 4/5 Carson Donald H. Elser Trustees 97003, Lot 1 Pheasant Run
LLC, P.O. Box 5908, Portland LLC, P.O. Box 1689, Lake T. Feldstein, 1170 NW NW Keeton Park Ln., Portland Brown to Myhanh Michelle
Heights ID R127803, to Douglas D. Wilken and ID R2132912, $500,000,
Oswego 97035, Lot 5 99th Ave., Portland 97229, 97229, Lot 110 Willow Huynh and Dep Michael
97228, Lot 23 Williams $567,500, 02/27/18. Michelle M. Wilken, 23900 03/02/18.
Lynnridge Acres ID R58289, Lot 13 Banton Park Estates Creek Heights ID R2107897,
Avenue Addition ID R308687, SW Mountain Creek Rd., Huynh, 15581 NW Trakehner
Alan M. Sutton and Leeanne $1,700,000, 02/27/18. ID R2158887, $645,000, $555,000, 02/28/18. Cameron Shuler and
$656,000, 02/26/18. Sherwood 97140, Sec. 22 02 Way, Portland 97229, Lot
M. Sutton to Dylan E. Karl Walter/Dennis E. 03/01/18. 02 ID R571223, $605,000, 58 Bethany Meadows ID Brittney Doty to Susanne
Brenda J. Mionton to James Gouty, 816 SE 38th Ave., Kelly B. Baska and Lindsay
Sackhoff and Walter Dennis Cavanaugh and 02/28/18. R2045878, $529,900, Mentel and Marcel Mentel,
Huang and Ryan Salminen, Portland 97214, Part of Baska to Andrew Calogirou
E. Remmers to Lennar Rebeeca Gardner Trustees 03/01/18. 14445 SW Downing St.,
1030 NW 12th Ave. #510, Lot 1 Bartsch Park Addition Helen M. Telgarsky to John and Rachel Calogirou,
Northwest Inc., 11807 NE Beaverton 97006, Lots 2/5
Portland 97209, #510 ID R112199, $565,000, to Izaak W. Smith and Amy S. Reece and Marilyn C. 28822 NW Kelly Dr., N. Plains Kevin J. Cooley and
99th St. #1170, Vancouver, Sue Meadows ID R34787,
Streetcar Lofts Condominiums 02/27/18. R. Smith, 14855 SW Gearhart Reece, 8695 SW Laurel Leaf 97133, Lot 29 Sunset Ridge Annemari S. Cooley to
Wash. 98682, $1,665,000,
ID R518434, $655,000, Dr., Beaverton 97007, Lot 51 Ln., Portland 97225, Lot 4 ID R2189281, $545,000, Brian M. Snelson and $500,000, 02/28/18
Patrick McCarthy to 03/01/18.
03/01/18.
Shawn Cullen and Jesse Raymond R. Damis and
Grant Laker and Clare Iwanski, 1214 NE 73rd Ave. Marilyn Morehead to

LEGAL NOTICE
Kenny to Katja Drdla and #A/B, Portland 97213, Lot Stephen Hendricks Trustee,
Michael Scott Craig, 1116 10 Katharine ID R194953, 18556 SW Finnigan Hill Rd.,
Sherman Ave., Hood River $560,000, 02/26/18. Hillsboro 97123, Sec. 24 02
97031, Lot 1 Montgomery
Seth Vrendenburg to Sachin 03 ID R989531, $1,500,000,
Townhomes ID R220645, 02/28/18.
Gupta, 3920 N. Gantenbein
$651,000, 03/01/18.
Ave., Portland 97210, Lot August Hart Management
Joshua A. Weiner and 2 Partition Plat 2013-17, Group LLC to Joshua
Ellen van Nood to James $555,000, 02/28/18. Doering/Angie Doering and
E. O’Connor and Karen A.
Demsey, 3055 NE Everett
Sonia Minko and Ivan Minko Bettie J. Loyd, 14170 SW Reference is made that a certain trust deed made by Citycraft Development LLC, an Oregon Limited Liability Company as
to Ha Thu Tran, 11000 NE 100th Ave., Tigard 97224,
St., Portland 97232, Lot 1
Siskiyou St., Portland 97220, Sec. 22 01 01 ID 192927, “Grantor”, Fidelity National Title as “Trustee,” and John G. Wendel and Cathleen E. Wendel, together the “Beneficiary,”
Hawthornes First Addition
ID R177610, $650,000,
Lot 5 Parkrose Heights Parcel $1,177,450, 02/28/18. dated February 6, 2017, recorded on February 9, 2017, at Document No. 2017-017887, in the Official Records Multnomah
1 Partition Plat 2018-2 Anicuta Chioseaua and Ion County, Oregon, covering the following real property commonly known as 6716 N. Borthwick Avenue, Portland, Oregon
03/02/18. ID R236098, $550,000, Chioseaua to Mathiewos 97217, and more particularly described as: LOTS 12 AND 13, BLOCK 2, LOCHINVAR ADDITION TO THE TOWN OF
Thaddeus C. McCracken 03/02/18. T. Debessai and Edna A.
and Colleen R. Kaleda Jeffrey D. Jefferson to Tesfay, 9770 SW Heather Ln., ALBINA, IN THE CITY OF PORTLAND, COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH AND STATE OF OREGON. Attorney Joel D.
to David A. Schunk and
Ashley L. Morey, 5236 NE
Holly Sweeney and Timothy Beaverton 97008, Lots 12/13 Kalberer of the law firm of Weatherford Thompson, P.C. has since been appointed successor Trustee. The Trustee’s mailing
Sweeney, 1209 SW 6th Ave. McKay Park ID R206887,
29th Ave., Portland 97211, #803, Portland 97204, #803 $950,000, 03/01/18. address is P.O. Box 667, Albany, Oregon 97321. The Trustee’s phone number is 541-926-2255.
Lot 12 Foxchase Addition to Ambassador Condominium
East Portland ID R166062, Christopher L. Huntley and
ID R104904, $550,000, Merryn Roberts-Huntley There is a default by Grantor of the obligations of performance secured by the Trust Deed as declared by the Beneficiary.
$642,000, 02/26/18. 02/27/18. to Shane Luke, 8305 SW Specifically, the Trust Deed is in default because of unpaid obligations under the Promissory Note dated February 6, 2017,
Valhalla Custom Homes Mark E. Miller to Wallace A. Birchwood Rd., Portland
LLC to Ryan David Menze Van Schelt and Stephanie 97225, Lots 17/5 Multnomah which is secured by the Trust Deed. The following defaults have occurred under the Promissory Note, failure to pay late
and Erica Nicole Menze,
8426 N. Woolsey Ave.,
M. Van Schelt, 3794 NE Country Club ID R88229, charges of $937.50 for November 2017.
203rd Ave., Fairview 97024, $932,000, 02/27/18.
Portland 97203, Sec. 08 01 Lot 56 Blue Heron Shores
01 Lots 18/19 University Everett Custom Homes Inc.
Park ID 292515, $625,000,
ID R117286, $525,000, to Gregg J. Atkinson and Beneficiary has elected to sell the Real Property to satisfy the obligations secured by the Trust Deed and to foreclose
02/26/18.
02/26/18. Tara L. Atkinson, 10159 the Trust Deed by advertisement and sale. The default for which the foreclosure is made is the failure of the Grantor
Kevin T. Jones to Mark NW Barnhart Ln., Portland
Maureen D. Sodos to Glen Haviland and Carol 97227, Lots 5 Everett Crest
to pay when due the total principal, interest and other costs due pursuant to the Promissory Note. By reason of these
Charles Miller and Martha Peterson Haviland, 707 ID R2198568, $900,000, defaults, Beneficiary has declared and hereby declares the indebtedness secured by the Trust Deed is immediately due and
Clemons and Matthew 03/02/18.
Miller, 5115 SE Belmont
N. Hayden Island Dr. #419, payable. The total amount due, including the amounts in default listed above is currently $625,937.50. This sum does
Portland 97217, #419
St., Portland 97215, Lot Waterside Condominium
Gary D. Hodge and Diane M. not include accruing interest at the rate of 15% per annum, additional late payment charges, escrow advances and fees,
16 Paradise Spring Farm Hodge Trustees to Adam A.
ID R603477, $523,500, Bonner and Judy A. Bonner, accrued unpaid property taxes, attorney fees, foreclosure costs, and any other sums due or that may become due under the
ID R233577, $620,000, 02/26/18.
02/28/18. 3275 Crestline Dr., Forest promissory note and sums reasonably advanced by the Beneficiary or sums due under terms of the trust deed.
Jill A. Floberg Trustee to Grove 97116, Lot 55 David
Clifford J. Coons and Hsin Ying Lin and Michael Hill Estates ID R2113033,
Monika I. Knaeble-Coons to S. Sperr, 949 NW Overton $870,000, 02/27/18. WHEREFORE, notice is hereby given that the sale will be held on May 7, 2018, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock, A.M., in
Robert F. Demary, 5620 SW
Alfred Ct., Portland 97219,
St. #615, Portland 97209, Woo-Ryul Yoo and Keum- accord with the standard of time established by ORS 187.110, between the inner and outer doors of the main entrance to
#615 Encore Condominiums
Sec. 30 01 01 ID R331073, ID R619889/R620211,
Wan Yoo to Nagabhushan the Multnomah County Courthouse, 1021 SW 4th Avenue, Portland, Oregon 97204.
$615,000, 02/26/18. B. Chitlur and Gayathri N.
$520,000, 03/01/18. Chitlur, 13368 NW Alvada
Joseph J. Delahunt and Joseph Emilio Guerin St., Portland 97229, Lot 67 Other than as shown of record, neither the Beneficiary nor the Trustee has any actual notice of any person having or
Joanne E. Delahunt Trustee to Charles R. Arbor Heights ID R2152303,
Trustees to Daniel E. Palmer, 1220 NE 17th Ave. $805,000, 02/26/18.
claiming to have any lien upon or interest in the real property hereinabove described subsequent to the interest of the
Ogata and Han Tran, 917 #17J, Portland 97232, #17J North Bethany Partners
Trustee in the trust deed, or of any successor in interest to the Grantor or of any lessee or other person in possession of or
SW Vincent Place, Portland The Fontaine Condominium
97239, Lot 4 Audubon Park LLC to Sang Hun Lee and occupying the property. Any person named in ORS 86.753 has the right, at any time prior to five days before the date last
ID R285908, $519,900, Jun Young Lee, 13061 NW
ID R110550, $607,000, 02/26/18. set for the sale, to have this foreclosure proceeding dismissed and the trust deed reinstated by payment to the Beneficiary
03/02/18. Findley St., Portland 97229,
Peter A. McGovern to Lot 10 Findley Heights ID of the entire amount then due (other than such portion of the principal as would not then be due had no default occurred)
Wilde Properties Inc. to Paul Bergner and Tania R2194104, $760,900, and by curing any other default complained of herein that is capable of being cured by tending the performance required
Zachary T. Anderson/ Neubauer, 9245 NW Skyline 02/28/18.
Ece Anderson/Daryl E. Blvd., Portland 97231, Lot
under the promissory note or trust deed, and in addition to paying the sums or tendering the performance necessary to
Mission Homes Northwest
Anderson and Frankie M. 22 Skyline Acres ID R270695, LLC to Kosuke Hirota,
cure the default, by paying all costs and expenses actually incurred in enforcing the obligation and trust deed, together
Anderson, 3848 SE Nehalem $515,000, 02/26/18. with Trustee’s and attorney’s fees. Without limiting the trustee’s disclaimer of representations or warranties, Oregon
13893 NW Gargany St.,
St., Portland 97202, Lots
Karen R. Slimp and Jeffrey Portland 97229, Lot 3 law requires the trustee to state in this notice that some residential property sold at a trustee’s sale may have been used
1/2 Berkley ID R115345,
C. Holland to Anit K. Jindal Mission Oaks ID R2199181,
$602,000, 02/28/18.
and Astrid Brouillard, 3504 $749,900, 02/28/18. in manufacturing methamphetamines, the chemical components of which are known to be toxic. Prospective purchasers
Pacific Lifestyle Homes SE Grant St., Portland 97214, Lawrence Baron and of residential property should be aware of this potential danger before deciding to place a bid for this property at the
Inc. to Steve Andersen and Part of Lots 16/17 Park View
Christie Andersen Trustees, ID R234215, $515,000,
Victoria A. Harriman to trustee’s sale. In construing this notice, the word “Grantor” includes any successor in interest of Grantor, as well as any
Paul M. Saunders and Ellen
3682 SE Myrtlewood Ln., 02/28/18. Hall Saunders, 36 Galleon
other person owing an obligation the performance of which is secured by the Trust Deed and their successors in interest;
Gresham 97080, Lot 3 Hilltop Michael D. Cox to Richard the word “Trustee” includes any successor trustee; and the word “Beneficiary” includes any successor in interest of
St., Marina Del Rey, Calif.
View Estates ID R680597, Hoyt and Kristen Hoyt, 90292, Lots 78/79 Bonny
$599,000, 02/28/18. Beneficiary named in the Trust Deed.
2402 SE Morrison St., Slope ID R596251, $700,000,
Citihomes Group Corp. Portland 97214, Part of 02/28/18.
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R GOOD WEEK, BAD WEEK GUEST COLUMN

Lessons from a year


driving workplace diversity
Puppet’s Tanya Webb reflects on her first year leading
GOOD WEEK inclusion initiatives at the Portland-based software firm
OREGON HOOPS
Last week in this space, we sneered at
the failures of UO and OSU to make the
NCAA men’s basketball tournament.
We should have looked beyond those
units. Teams from the schools have
both made the Sweet 16 in the Women’s
NCAA hoops tourney. OSU plays Baylor
today while UO plays Central Michigan
on Saturday.

BAD WEEK
BARTELS FARMS
The Eugene slaughterhouse and meat-
packing operation said Monday it will
close and lay off its 142 workers. Bartels
Farms said a few employees could stay
on to help with the liquidation of the
business. The company had temporarily
shuttered over operational issues, CATHY CHENEY
which hurt its ability to sell altogether. Tanya Webb is head of diversity, inclusion and equity at Puppet.

BY TANYA WEBB change. If someone doesn’t identify acknowledge behavior that needs to be
with the problem, they’re less likely changed.

A
bout a year ago, the leadership to see the urgency of being part of the The solution is never a perfect
team at Puppet created a solution or they may not know how to replica of what has worked at another
full-time position to lead help. If you’ve never been “watched” company, because no two are precisely
its diversity, equity and inclusion while shopping in a department store the same.
initiatives. The job description boiled because it was assumed you couldn’t
down to a person empowered to ensure afford to be there, you may not be Progress extends beyond
that diversity, inclusion and leadership inclined to say or do anything if you the four walls
GOOD WEEK are aligned to support Puppet’s observed this happening to someone Puppet’s core values are the foundation
HILLSBORO HOPS stakeholders — its customers, partners, else. And if you were inspired to take of our culture and one of them —
employees and community. Nearly a action, you may not know how best to “Community empowered. Empowering
The short-season Class A team is one of
33 rosters participating in Minor League
year into the role, I can attest that it is approach the situation or feel that you community” — enforces that we are
Baseball’s new Copa de la Diversión. as big of an undertaking as it sounds. won’t really have an impact. stronger, have better results and move
The 165-game event series targets Building the critical elements of The fact is, everyone can be part faster because we partner with people
Hispanic fans and feature culturally diversity, equity and inclusion into of the solution. And inspiring people and organizations beyond our walls.
relevant on-field personas. The Hops everyday workflows takes a deliberate to believe this, and more importantly, We feel a responsibility to help
will thus become “Los Lúpulos de
Hillsboro” on June 25, July 12, July 17,
focus on change. It’s not easy, but we’ve to engage in driving for change, is drive diversity, equity and inclusion
Aug. 22 and Sept. 1. made progress and learned a lot in just more than a challenge. This kind of initiatives by engaging with our
a year. Here are three things that I’ve change requires introspection and community. We can’t do this alone nor
learned in my new role — and steps you ally training, among other things. It should we do this alone. It will take a
R WHAT DO YOU THINK
can take to incorporate DE&I into your isn’t something that can be fixed with collective effort and if your company
We want to hear your opinion on the everyday workflow: a single project or program. It takes doesn’t already have a DE&I program,
issues you read about in the Business patience, persistence and gumption. a good way to start the conversation
Journal. To propose a guest column or Progress requires persistence is through Techtown PDX. There,
other contribution, contact Managing
Editor Erik Siemers at 503-219-3418.
Conversations about diversity, and Programs or strategies companies can learn more about how
particularly inclusion, are gaining aren’t plug-and-play we’re all driving for positive changes in
A few guidelines: keep it brief and share of voice day by day. There What works for one company may the workplace and in our community,
civil. No anonymous submissions will
is a critical mass of people saying not work for another. Every company together.
be printed. All submissions become
the property of the Portland Business great things. The step that follows has its own history, identity and We strive for progress everyday
Journal and will not be returned. — advocating for and changing an values. Creating a change in how and as I reflect on my time as head
Submissions may be edited and may environment — is hard. diverse, equitable and inclusive a of diversity, equality and inclusion
be published or otherwise used in any I’ve learned that while people work environment is requires a at Puppet, I’m excited and confident
medium.
believe in the need for change, taking true understanding of the existing about the change to come.
action requires an emotional capacity environment. The leadership team
to relate to how you can be part of the has a responsibility to understand and
35  PORTLAND BUSINESS JOURNAL

THE PBJ INTERVIEW

‘Creating the future’ at Linfield


NEW PRESIDENT MILES DAVIS ON EMBRACING AN ENTREPRENEURIAL MINDSET
need people who can do a particular
job. They also need people who are
adaptable to jobs that don’t exist yet. So
what they need the most is people who
are not just well educated, but have also
learned how to learn, how to be flexible
and how to respond to changing times.
That’s the nature of an interconnected
global economy. If you look on the
back of your iPhone, you’ll see a little
inscription that says “Designed by
Apple in California. Assembled in
China.” The labor in manufacturing
has largely been outsourced to other
countries, not the high-end thinking
at the creative level. One of the things I
would like to do to engage employers is
to talk not just about present needs, but
also where is your business going?

What are your goals for your first


year or so at Linfield? Unfortunately,
those days of being quietly effective
are passed. We have to let people know
Miles Davis will start as the new about all the great things that are going
president of Linfield College in July. on at Linfield, we have to engage in
marketing and branding. And I don’t
mean “branding” in a vulgar way, we
TIMOTHY D. SOFRANKO | LINFIELD COLLEGE just have to promote what we’re doing.
There are incredible things happening

M MILES
iles Davis wasn’t necessarily signified their freedom. Understanding on the campus, but only those who
looking for a new job when history and culture allows people know, know. We have to clear up some
a connection he’d met at a
higher education conference reached
DAVIS to be successful and productive in
society. Linfield College also values
misconceptions: people automatically
assume that education at a private
out to say he’d found the perfect school diversity. Diversity is another word institution is more expensive than
Title: Starting July 1,
for Davis: Linfield College. president of Linfield we need to be clear on: diversity isn’t at a public institution, but that may
He was right. College about minorities, it’s about difference. not necessarily be true. Scholarships
In Linfield, a private school in Previous: Dean of the (Linfield) values diverse populations are available, and Linfield has one
McMinnville with just under 2,300 Shenandoah University because the United States of America is of the highest four-year graduation
students, Davis found values that School of Business and made up of diverse populations. rates, so students can get done in four
resonate with him and potential he director of the Institute years rather than in six like at other
for Entrepreneurship;
hopes to capitalize upon. You have a business background institutions, which saves money.
managing partner
Davis will become president of at investment group and the school emphasized the
Linfield on July 1, taking over for The Prosperity Fund; “entrepreneur’s mindset” you’ll bring Coming from Virginia, what do you
Thomas Hellie, who is retiring after principal at business to Linfield. Why is that important think of Oregon? Virginia is a very
12 years at the helm. He comes to consulting firm Davis, at this moment? It’s important not friendly state overall, but there are
Adolphe & Gibson.
Linfield from Shenandoah University just for Linfield, but for all of higher some people, and unfortunately
Davis also serves as an
in Virginia, where he’s dean of the executive mentor at education. A lot of the models that we maybe you’ve seen that in the press,
business school and heads up the the Global Good Fund use to teach are hundreds, in some who don’t understand that the Civil
Institute of Entrepreneurship, which in Washington D.C., a cases thousands, of years old. You War only lasted until 1865. I live in
he founded. He has also worked as a leadership development might remember being in class, you the Shenandoah Valley (in Virginia)
organization for
managing consultant and principal had somebody just standing in front of and I’ll be moving to the Willamette
entrepreneurs.
for technology equipment and services you and pontificating on a subject for Valley, they’re both gorgeous but the
Education: Master of
company Electronic Data Systems Business Administration 50 minutes to two hours. At one time, greenery and the height of the trees
Corp., and has served on the boards of from Bowie State that might have worked. At one time, here, it’s amazing. There are real
other publicly traded companies. University, Master that was the only way of delivery. But mountains here. And in Oregon, it
Davis, Linfield’s first African- of Development Plato and Socrates did that thousands seems there’s much more of a live-
American president, sat down with the Practice from Harvard of years ago. There is wisdom in that, and-let-live attitude. People seem to be
Graduate School of
Business Journal to discuss his views Education and PhD in but we need to change and evolve the more accepting of who you are. One
on higher education and his plans for Organizational Behavior method of teaching today. We have the thing that would be a very commons
the future of Linfield. and Management from capability to learn in a day what, if you question in Virginia is, “What do
George Washington were born 100 years ago, might have you do?” Because often I’m the only
What kinds of values did the folks University School of taken an entire lifetime to learn. What African-American in the room, and
Business.
at Linfield talk about that resonated entrepreneurs do is create the future, people are wondering, what qualifies
Personal: Davis has
with you? One is the way they spoke they envision what’s possible. While him to be here? I have talked to several
three children, ages
about being a liberal arts college. 21, 18 and 10. His wife, it’s important to embrace the past, it’s people in coffee shops in Portland and
Unfortunately, the term “liberal arts” Naomi Pitcock, will be also important to prepare for the future. not once did someone ask me what I’m
has come to mean something different a professor in Linfield’s That’s what I hope to bring to Linfield doing here. I was treated as a person,
than what it actually is about. The School of Nursing. to meet the needs of student and not a skin color.
word “liberal” is not about liberal employers.
or conservative, it’s about freedom. — Clare Duffy
The liberal arts are something that How do you plan to work with
was taught in Roman and Greek business leaders here? There’s an
civilizations to citizens, it’s part of what important dynamic tension: employers
who celebrated 23 years of championing education, equity and excellence
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