Signs of renewal abounded this week in downtown Portland.

Hundreds flocked to the Portland Farmers Market at Shemanski Park for produce while others soaked in the sun and socialized at Pioneer Courthouse Square. Tents and trash that have troubled some visitors and residents for months during the pandemic have started to vanish.

Yet virtually every block in the heart of the city continues to have boarded-up buildings and windows, a jarring juxtaposition to the budding vibrancy.

Imposing metal fences still loom in front of the Apple store and the towering office building that is home to The Standard, both reoccurring targets of vandalism. Corporate chains and mom-and-pops alike hide behind thick slabs of plywood.

Join your host Sean Reynolds, owner of Summit Properties NW and Reynolds & Kline Appraisal as he takes a look at this developing topic.

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