Ready for Takeoff: $43 Million Coming to John’s Landing
The history of John’s Landing is simple, much like how the neighborhood exists today. Simplicity is the reason why John’s Landing is one of my favorite neighborhoods in Portland. It’s safe, clean, has most retail necessities and the access to downtown is ideal for those who do not want to live within walking distance to the CBD. I also happen to live in John’s Landing during the week, so maybe I’m biased.
When I think of John’s Landing, several of Portland’s well known eateries and locations come to mind such as: Corbett’s Fish House, Buffalo Gap, Macadam’s Bar and Grill, Willamette Park, the Water Tower, Stanich’s (before the John’s Landing location closed) and the former Willamette Athletic Club. The WAC suffered from the impact of the Great Recession and a perception that it was exclusive to the upper-class according to a 2011 post on a neighborhood site on JohnsLanding.org.
Until a few months ago, the last time I lived in the greater Portland area (Lake Oswego), the year was 1998. With some minor changes in the neighborhood, it still looks the same as it did 1998. Not a lot has changed and I wouldn’t be in this industry if I didn’t appreciate change.