I think the rose is a great icon for the city. It’s got all the thorns for all the complainers out there. And all the roses that make any city adorable. Having lived here for four years now and having recently returned from the San Francisco Bay area and New York City, all I can say is that I love my coffee here, my sushi , my pizza, and I like that within five minutes I can take a beautiful hike or get to the airport for $2.80. Because to me the thorns here are just more beautiful with the nature surrounding it.
The food scene in PDX really is unmatched. The new "Midtown Beer Garden" which replaced an older food cart pod in Old Town has also been a huge success & I'd recommend it to anyone visiting Downtown 🙂
Portland was worth visiting as a tourist from the UK. I visited over 20 years ago now (where has the time gone!) And there was plenty to see. It's one of the few plaves I'd like to visit again as it looks better now. Just need to know of the large 2nd hand book shop is still there, wish I coulf remember the name.
@@suprensa4393 That's the place, spend a very happy afternoon in there, it was only tat I had to take them on the plane that stopped me buying a load of books.
I have lived here for 20 years, it's nothing like the vibe of the late 90's. In 2024 Portland is the 6th fastest shrinking US city in the US due to crime, terrible education system, and open drug use.
@@mattropolis99 I was born in the early 2000s and have lived in the Portland Metro Area for the better part of the past two decades and I can confirm that this is absolutely true. Not too mention the fact that the housing stock is so overpriced.
Very nice city. I’ve actually been there. If we ever move from Houston it would be to the Portland area. Climate and natural wonders are at your doorstep.
Lol - wrong. i Live off NW 23rd. Welcome to Oct 2024. Maybe you forgot just the recent fun of just this year? Maybe you forgot that Antifa took over the PSU library, enjoyed destroying it, and attacking police as the left in April 2024? I personally think it's kind of fascist to destroy people's access to books - but whatever. Open air and broad daylight drug use and shitting on sidewalks is everywhere. Go over to NW Burnside MethDonalds on 20th to check it out. Maybe you forgot the numerous road blockades of the interstate and airport by pro-Hamas protesters early this year? Trimet and local bike corridors are very unsafe with numerous people attacked and beaten by folks dangerously mentally ill. Oregon is ranks 49th as the worst states of mental health care. Worse than all southern states. Our school systems lag behind almost all other major cities and states. Don't take my word for it though. Portland has the HIGHEST commercial vacancy rate in the country as companies flee the city. Portland is now the 6th fastest SHRINKING US city in 2024. 22,000 middle income residents have left the city in the last 2 years due to the 2nd highest tax rate in the country. Check out PDXEater if you want to see their monthly report of how many restaurants go out of business or leave every month.
Bull - I live in NW 23rd and after 20 years am about to move out. The city went from a magnet for creatives to now the 6th fastest shrinking city in the US in 2024. Antifa is still very alive and actively rioting still by blocking interstates and the airport in early 2024, as well as occupying and destroying the PSU library. I thought fascists were the ones supposed to be burning and blocking access to books.
@@CalebTrask A declining livability that has driven out 22,000+ people in 3 years isn't something to be proud of. Portland is now the 6th fastest SHRINKING major city in the country in 2024. Behind Detroit. Behind all southern cities even.
Enjoyed every your video! I'd like to see next Cheyenne, Wyoming. I reckon it is one of the most overlooked states but one of the most beautiful and "mind refreshing". It would've been nice to get your opinion on it
'extensive'? Dude - there are 2 trams and you can literally outwalk them. I can walk from Powells on burnside to NW 23rd faster than the tram - and lack of enforcement means you get to share it with dangerously mentally ill people carrying bags of cans/shopping carts of trash. There's a reason Portland is the 6th fastest shrinking US city in 2024 with over 22,000 people leaving last 2 years alone.
You're missing the really fine looking one year old Ritz-Carlton tower in your video. Plays with daylight like the US Bancorp Tower. Fills in a gap in the skyline as well. Portland has some serious issues, but IS beginning to show signs of improvement.
Always love your videos! You do tremendous work. I think you’d get a lot interest and views if you also did longer format videos on cities. I always find myself sad when your videos end up
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I live about 25 miles southwest of Portland. I keep seeing videos about how terrible it is....but it's not. If you go out looking for nasty things then you can find them but if you go looking for a positive experience, then you can find that too. Great food as well.
I think a good mention in relation would have been that the original The Old Spaghetti Factory is located in Portland. It’s a fairly important restaurant in the city.
Yeah it's certainly a remarkable city, and hopefully they're able to reverse some of the trends that have been occurring there. Thanks for the comment!
Milwaukee has a way taller skyline than Portland and Nashville the couture just was built and also there is another 650 feet sky scrapper being built where the Marcus center parking garage is located
I like Portland, but the city really sucks compared to the area around it. The suburbs are great and the mountains and coast are awesome. The food scene is really good though. The job market just isn’t that good, Seattle is far better in that regard. I moved up to Seattle for a high paying tech job which is great with the low taxes in Washington. Maybe someday I’ll move back down to Portland, but it’s easy enough to visit so idk.
Dear god no. I've lived here since the late 90's and it's the 6th fastest shrinking city in the US for a reason. Our commercial vacancy rate is the highest in the country due to so many companies leave. Highest in the country. Worse than Detroit. You can see it by all the 'for lease' signs downtown everywhere. We also have some of the highest rent burdens in the country as well as peak Portland ended in 2022 and rents haven't adjusted. The state's 2 largest employers Nike and Intel have just completed massive layoffs in 2024.
@@mattropolis99 What about Vancouver Washington? I noticed that it was cheaper in Portland that was my interest on top of having to visit. i’m in socal and it’s overpriced on top of overpopulated.
Local politicans fucked us over. Utter incompetence and corruption abound. JVP and Multnomah county leadership has been a complete and utter disaster. Hundreds of millions in homeless funds sit being squandered and dumped on private non-profits that just disappear with the money.
I like how people say Portland has been bad for the last four years. It’s always been like that, and it’ll always be like that. It just got popular with covid.
No - it's not 'always been like that'. I've lived here since the 90's and it is 100% worse than it ever was. It's downright dangerous now in ways it never was even during the heroin epidemic of the early 2000's. I'm looking to be moved out by the end of this year. Goodbye Oregon. There's much better places to live in the world than here.
Except for business - which has the highest commercial vacancy in the country in 2024. Or the fact Portland is now the 6th fastest shrinking US city in 2024 as 22,000 people have left the last 2 years. Maybe due to the 2nd highest tax rate in the country, legal open drug use, antifa riots that just protested Hillary Clinton's visit in Oct 2024/PSU library destruction, etc, etc, etc. I've lived here since the 90's and Portland is a disaster. I'm moving elsewhere by 2025.
Come on man, even most Republicans have given up on that line of attack. If you're gonna troll UA-cam city vids with right-wing talking points, at least use up-to-date dogwhistles like "full of zombies," "sanctuary city," etc.
Get a clue. The beautiful city that was, is NO MORE!!!!! The beauty that was downtown is now broken down, boarded up, and full of gang graffiti. If you never visited in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s you will never know the degeneration that now exists. I left and would never go back. Many die-hard Portlanders I know have been forced to leave the city they thought they would grow old and die in due to uncontrolled homelessness and tent cities. Gang violence has always been a hallmark of the city and continues to be so. Portland is no longer family friendly but has taken it’s weird moniker to a whole different level
As an outsider who's visited Portland a few times over the last 7 years and also travels around North America often, I'll agree with you that it's gotten worse, I'll never disagree with you or argue that point. That being said, Portland isn't the only city that got worse after the pandemic. All the issues you named are also problems in pretty much any metro area over 2-300k, and most of them don't get the benefit of being located between the coast and the mountains, while also having a city where even all the areas outside of downtown are designed to be decently walkable for your basic essentials. Source: My hometown of 850k people has all the same problems and is in the middle of absolutely nowhere, flat as hell as far as the eye can see
@kevinandrew_ Did your hometown also legalize all hard drugs ? While most had riots in 2020, Portland had them nightly for almost 9 months straight ! Does your city have a ban on police pursuits and free needle exchange program?
It's called the Detroit 2.0 makeover it's when you get rid of your grandparents Democrat and you adopt the new version. It's almost like having the Joker take over your city😂
20 years ago I went to Portland for a week with my new bride. We considered living there because I loved it, but life happened. I went back last year. My son had to walk around human feces in the sidewalk several times and the homelessness and drugs were massively out of control. It was gross and very dangerous. There is no way I could consider living there any more. It's a shame, because it was beautiful.
I think the rose is a great icon for the city. It’s got all the thorns for all the complainers out there. And all the roses that make any city adorable.
Having lived here for four years now and having recently returned from the San Francisco Bay area and New York City, all I can say is that I love my coffee here, my sushi , my pizza, and I like that within five minutes I can take a beautiful hike or get to the airport for $2.80. Because to me the thorns here are just more beautiful with the nature surrounding it.
The food scene in PDX really is unmatched. The new "Midtown Beer Garden" which replaced an older food cart pod in Old Town has also been a huge success & I'd recommend it to anyone visiting Downtown 🙂
Except it's dying. Check out PDXEater - they publish a monthly report of major food places that are now gone.
Portland was worth visiting as a tourist from the UK. I visited over 20 years ago now (where has the time gone!) And there was plenty to see. It's one of the few plaves I'd like to visit again as it looks better now. Just need to know of the large 2nd hand book shop is still there, wish I coulf remember the name.
Powell's is indeed still there.
@@suprensa4393 That's the place, spend a very happy afternoon in there, it was only tat I had to take them on the plane that stopped me buying a load of books.
"Just need to know of (sic) the large 2nd hand book shop is still there, wish I coulf (sic) remember the name" Did you not watch the video?
I have lived here for 20 years, it's nothing like the vibe of the late 90's. In 2024 Portland is the 6th fastest shrinking US city in the US due to crime, terrible education system, and open drug use.
@@mattropolis99 I was born in the early 2000s and have lived in the Portland Metro Area for the better part of the past two decades and I can confirm that this is absolutely true. Not too mention the fact that the housing stock is so overpriced.
Very nice city. I’ve actually been there. If we ever move from Houston it would be to the Portland area. Climate and natural wonders are at your doorstep.
Yeah it’s a beautiful city! Thanks for the comment! I’d been wondering where you went 😉
The amount one complains about Portland and the distance they live from downtown is proportionate.
Lol - wrong. i Live off NW 23rd. Welcome to Oct 2024. Maybe you forgot just the recent fun of just this year? Maybe you forgot that Antifa took over the PSU library, enjoyed destroying it, and attacking police as the left in April 2024? I personally think it's kind of fascist to destroy people's access to books - but whatever. Open air and broad daylight drug use and shitting on sidewalks is everywhere. Go over to NW Burnside MethDonalds on 20th to check it out. Maybe you forgot the numerous road blockades of the interstate and airport by pro-Hamas protesters early this year? Trimet and local bike corridors are very unsafe with numerous people attacked and beaten by folks dangerously mentally ill. Oregon is ranks 49th as the worst states of mental health care. Worse than all southern states. Our school systems lag behind almost all other major cities and states. Don't take my word for it though. Portland has the HIGHEST commercial vacancy rate in the country as companies flee the city. Portland is now the 6th fastest SHRINKING US city in 2024. 22,000 middle income residents have left the city in the last 2 years due to the 2nd highest tax rate in the country. Check out PDXEater if you want to see their monthly report of how many restaurants go out of business or leave every month.
Bull - I live in NW 23rd and after 20 years am about to move out. The city went from a magnet for creatives to now the 6th fastest shrinking city in the US in 2024. Antifa is still very alive and actively rioting still by blocking interstates and the airport in early 2024, as well as occupying and destroying the PSU library. I thought fascists were the ones supposed to be burning and blocking access to books.
@@mattropolis7857 Don't let the door hit you.
@@CalebTrask A declining livability that has driven out 22,000+ people in 3 years isn't something to be proud of. Portland is now the 6th fastest SHRINKING major city in the country in 2024. Behind Detroit. Behind all southern cities even.
@mattropolis7857 Don't let the door hit you.
Enjoyed every your video! I'd like to see next Cheyenne, Wyoming. I reckon it is one of the most overlooked states but one of the most beautiful and "mind refreshing". It would've been nice to get your opinion on it
Thanks so much! And yes I'll definitely do one on Cheyenne at some point. Thanks for the suggestion!
I was born and raised in Vancouver, WA. I've been living in Vancouver my whole life. I've been to Portland, Oregon a lot.
I always enjoy your overviews! As someone who’s visited Portland often enough, it’s fun seeing this overview!
Thank you!! Glad you enjoyed it!
Can't believe you left out the extensive tram system the city enjoys!! Boggles the mind!
The public transit system is filthy and unsafe.
My buddy recently took the train back into town from the airport and a homeless guy peed on the floor next to him and the train operator did nothing
'extensive'? Dude - there are 2 trams and you can literally outwalk them. I can walk from Powells on burnside to NW 23rd faster than the tram - and lack of enforcement means you get to share it with dangerously mentally ill people carrying bags of cans/shopping carts of trash. There's a reason Portland is the 6th fastest shrinking US city in 2024 with over 22,000 people leaving last 2 years alone.
You're missing the really fine looking one year old Ritz-Carlton tower in your video. Plays with daylight like the US Bancorp Tower. Fills in a gap in the skyline as well.
Portland has some serious issues, but IS beginning to show signs of improvement.
Freakin sweet
Thanks!!
JRE! Nice to see you here
Interesting as always!
Thank you!!
Always love your videos! You do tremendous work. I think you’d get a lot interest and views if you also did longer format videos on cities. I always find myself sad when your videos end up
I live about 25 miles southwest of Portland. I keep seeing videos about how terrible it is....but it's not. If you go out looking for nasty things then you can find them but if you go looking for a positive experience, then you can find that too. Great food as well.
Someday i dream of a Portland where people dont have to live on the streets. But its still a beautiful city and i still love it.
Love your videos!
Thank you!!
Portland keeps getting better and better!
Nature Wise: yes Politically: Absolutely not
@@naptime0143 that’s certainly an opinion that you can have
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I totally agree.😢
Better and better at what?
LMFAO
I think a good mention in relation would have been that the original The Old Spaghetti Factory is located in Portland. It’s a fairly important restaurant in the city.
I respect your opinion but on the other hand the old spaghetti factory is mid and I disrespect your opinion
Portland is a remarkable city. Sad to see the direction it's going
Yeah it's certainly a remarkable city, and hopefully they're able to reverse some of the trends that have been occurring there. Thanks for the comment!
Yes the city has been ruined by gangs, homelessness,tent cities and anarchists
I moved here about 5 years ago. You know the city is going downhill when people who were happy to pay taxes now complain.
Damn commies....
Milwaukee has a way taller skyline than Portland and Nashville the couture just was built and also there is another 650 feet sky scrapper being built where the Marcus center parking garage is located
The birdpooh on Vera Katz statue on eastbank esplanade says everything i wish i could.
When I was there, they called it the pink tower of power.
I'm waiting for Wilmington, Delaware!
It’s on the list 😊
I like Portland, but the city really sucks compared to the area around it. The suburbs are great and the mountains and coast are awesome. The food scene is really good though. The job market just isn’t that good, Seattle is far better in that regard. I moved up to Seattle for a high paying tech job which is great with the low taxes in Washington. Maybe someday I’ll move back down to Portland, but it’s easy enough to visit so idk.
You should do Prince George, British Columbia
Is this place worth moving to? Is there jobs? I’m trying to visit before deciding or is there somewhere similar that’s not expensive?
Dear god no. I've lived here since the late 90's and it's the 6th fastest shrinking city in the US for a reason. Our commercial vacancy rate is the highest in the country due to so many companies leave. Highest in the country. Worse than Detroit. You can see it by all the 'for lease' signs downtown everywhere. We also have some of the highest rent burdens in the country as well as peak Portland ended in 2022 and rents haven't adjusted. The state's 2 largest employers Nike and Intel have just completed massive layoffs in 2024.
@@mattropolis99 What about Vancouver Washington? I noticed that it was cheaper in Portland that was my interest on top of having to visit. i’m in socal and it’s overpriced on top of overpopulated.
I live in Miami, FL and we have both Voodoo Donuts and Salt&Straw… both are ‘meh’
“Come for the weirdness, stay for the human waste”
It has some good spots, but it looks run down now and kind of smells weird. Really hoping this city becomes great again soon. 🙏
With keeping the “weird theme” you should do Austin next since the slogan there is “Keep Austin weird”
Isn't Portland OR a horrible place to visit now....? 🤨🤔🧐
Pandemic fucked us over :(
Local politicans fucked us over. Utter incompetence and corruption abound. JVP and Multnomah county leadership has been a complete and utter disaster. Hundreds of millions in homeless funds sit being squandered and dumped on private non-profits that just disappear with the money.
wait a minute dame time lived here like wtf this is ass cheeks
I like how people say Portland has been bad for the last four years. It’s always been like that, and it’ll always be like that. It just got popular with covid.
It’s worse than it’s been historically, but it does seem to be improving lately.
I think it got popular about 2 years before covid when they had masked armies trying to kill people for their speech.
No - it's not 'always been like that'. I've lived here since the 90's and it is 100% worse than it ever was. It's downright dangerous now in ways it never was even during the heroin epidemic of the early 2000's. I'm looking to be moved out by the end of this year. Goodbye Oregon. There's much better places to live in the world than here.
A BEAUTIFUL city. The news makes it look bad all over. That’s not true. 90% of it is wonderful 🌲💙
Except for business - which has the highest commercial vacancy in the country in 2024. Or the fact Portland is now the 6th fastest shrinking US city in 2024 as 22,000 people have left the last 2 years. Maybe due to the 2nd highest tax rate in the country, legal open drug use, antifa riots that just protested Hillary Clinton's visit in Oct 2024/PSU library destruction, etc, etc, etc. I've lived here since the 90's and Portland is a disaster. I'm moving elsewhere by 2025.
Portland is super gay city.
Come on man, even most Republicans have given up on that line of attack. If you're gonna troll UA-cam city vids with right-wing talking points, at least use up-to-date dogwhistles like "full of zombies," "sanctuary city," etc.
@@NCbassfishing24 He's not wrong - it has one of the highest lesbian populations in the country. It IS super gay here.
So happy to have moved out of that terrible city.
Portland can just include so many supertall skyscrapers after New York City, Las Vegas & Los Angeles!🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🏗🏗🏗🏗🏗🏗🏙🏙🏙🏙🏙🏙
Get a clue. The beautiful city that was, is NO MORE!!!!! The beauty that was downtown is now broken down, boarded up, and full of gang graffiti. If you never visited in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s you will never know the degeneration that now exists. I left and would never go back. Many die-hard Portlanders I know have been forced to leave the city they thought they would grow old and die in due to uncontrolled homelessness and tent cities. Gang violence has always been a hallmark of the city and continues to be so. Portland is no longer family friendly but has taken it’s weird moniker to a whole different level
As an outsider who's visited Portland a few times over the last 7 years and also travels around North America often, I'll agree with you that it's gotten worse, I'll never disagree with you or argue that point. That being said, Portland isn't the only city that got worse after the pandemic. All the issues you named are also problems in pretty much any metro area over 2-300k, and most of them don't get the benefit of being located between the coast and the mountains, while also having a city where even all the areas outside of downtown are designed to be decently walkable for your basic essentials.
Source: My hometown of 850k people has all the same problems and is in the middle of absolutely nowhere, flat as hell as far as the eye can see
Relax
@kevinandrew_ Did your hometown also legalize all hard drugs ? While most had riots in 2020, Portland had them nightly for almost 9 months straight ! Does your city have a ban on police pursuits and free needle exchange program?
It's called the Detroit 2.0 makeover it's when you get rid of your grandparents Democrat and you adopt the new version. It's almost like having the Joker take over your city😂
Yeah downtown Portland has seen better days. I wouldn’t recommend visiting the city unless you live reasonably close and have nothing better to do
Nobody with any kind of common sense goes into downtown Portland after dark.
Definitely not Chinatown in 2024
I was born & raised in Portland. I have seen the city spiral into a toxic heap due to its far left politics.
20 years ago I went to Portland for a week with my new bride. We considered living there because I loved it, but life happened. I went back last year. My son had to walk around human feces in the sidewalk several times and the homelessness and drugs were massively out of control. It was gross and very dangerous. There is no way I could consider living there any more. It's a shame, because it was beautiful.