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Learn about our sanctuary city status, efforts to block federal overreach: Portland.gov/Federal
Learn about our sanctuary city status, efforts to block federal overreach: Portland.gov/Federal
PHB invites qualified development teams to submit qualifications to develop affordable rental or homeownership housing on two PHB-owned sites: Mt. Tabor Site and Burnside Site. Mandatory Pre-Submission Developer Info Session on April 9. Please register. Submissions due: May 8, 2026 at 3:00 pm (PDT).
The Preservation RFP invites property owners to submit proposals for rehabilitation and energy efficiency upgrades at existing affordable rental projects. An optional Applicant Information Session will be held on Zoom on March 25th at 11:00 a.m. Please register. *APPLICATION CLOSED*
The Fall 2024 Rapid Acquisition RFP invites proposals from housing development partners with identified previously unregulated acquisition projects that can help exceed Portland’s goals for the Metro Housing Bond.
An optional developer information session will held online. Please register through the Zoom link in the event description.
Development teams wishing to be considered through this M-BOS are highly encouraged to have at least one team member attend. Please register through the Zoom link in the event description.
The M-BOS invites proposals from housing development partners with affordable multifamily projects in predevelopment and identified acquisition projects that can help meet Portland’s goals for the Metro Housing Bond, in particular for 30% AMI and Supportive Housing units.
PHB invites the four teams selected in the Broadway Corridor Parcel 4A RFQ process to submit full funding applications to develop the northern half of Block 4, (referred to as Parcel 4A) located on the former Portland U.S. Postal Service site within the Broadway Corridor.
For interested applicants of the Broadway Corridor, Parcel 4A RFQ. Join this event to learn about the RFQ and ask questions.
PHB invites qualified development teams to submit qualifications to develop the northern half of Block 4, (referred to as Parcel 4A) located on the former Portland U.S. Postal Service site within the Broadway Corridor.
The Preservation RFI invites property owners to submit proposals for rehabilitation of existing affordable rental projects. Submissions due: October 24, 2023 at 3:00 pm.
RESCHEDULED - A mandatory informational meeting for the 2023 M-BOS Last Gap will be held via Zoom on Wednesday, August 30 at 3:00 pm. All developers/sponsors wishing to be considered through this solicitation must have at least one team member register and attend the meeting.
The M-BOS invites proposals from housing development partners with affordable multifamily projects in predevelopment that can help meet the Local Implementation Strategy goals for Portland’s share of the Metro Housing Bond, in particular the 30% AMI restricted units and PSH unit goals.
Fall 2022 solicitation: Development Teams wishing to be considered through this M-BOS must have at least one team member attend. Please register through the Zoom link in the event description.
The M-BOS invites development partners to submit proposals for affordable rental and homeowner housing to meet Portland’s goals for the Metro Housing Bond and N/NE Neighborhood Housing Strategy. Proposals will be accepted for four sites: two owned by PHB, one by Kaiser Permanente and one by Metro.
Development Teams wishing to be considered through this M-BOS must have at least one team member attend. Please register through the Zoom link in the event description.
The M-BOS invites development partners to submit proposals to develop affordable housing focused on meeting the goals, priorities and guidelines in Portland’s Local Implementation Strategy for Metro Housing Bonds. Proposals may include new construction, acquisition and/or rehabilitation.
PHB Request for Qualifications. Proposals due 5:00pm (PDT) on Tuesday, December 1, 2020.
The Bond Opportunity Solicitation invites development partners to submit proposals to develop affordable housing focused on meeting the goals, priorities and guidelines in Portland’s Housing Bond Policy Framework. Proposals may include new construction, acquisition and/or rehabilitation.
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