banner

Blog

Aug 02, 2023

Expo Future project

In 1994 the Expo Center was transferred to Metro from Multnomah County. It came with significant repair needs to Halls A, B, and C which are more than 100 years old. There was no funding source to complete these updates. There was also little memorialization of the significance that Hall A and the land itself holds as a site of forced displacement for the Indigenous, Black and Japanese-American communities.

In 2003 and then again in 2014, Metro Council and the Metropolitan Exposition and Recreation Commission, both of which oversee the Portland Expo Center, studied its long-term sustainability. Following this study, they decided to identify a funding source that would meet Expo’s needs over time.

In 2019 they began a series of activities to determine the best use for the site that would create financial sustainability. This resulted in the Development Opportunity Study, which is considered phase 1 of this project. During the study, Metro collected ideas and proposals for a new use for the Expo Center.

SHARE