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The Business Tribune
BizTrib.logo
BT 11-08
Owner(s)Dr. Robert B. Pamplin Jr.
EditorVance Tong
HeadquartersPortland, Oregon
Circulation80,000
Readership200,000
Websitewww.BizTrib.com

The Business Tribune is a trade newspaper published in print twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays. The Business Tribune website is updated daily and breaking news bulletins are posted on topics including business, development, legal news and public notices, mainly in the Portland metro area. It is locally-owned and readership reaches state-wide.

The Business Tribune publishes ads, bids and sub-bids to connect the construction, development, engineering and architecture industries on projects around Portland.

It runs columns from industry experts including the Better Business Bureau, the Westside Economic Alliance, the Portland Business Alliance, Business Oregon, the Associated General Contractors and more.

History

The Business Tribune is part of Pamplin Media Group, the largest media group in the state of Oregon, which is locally owned by Robert B. Pamplin, Jr.. PMG also includes numerous community newspapers and the radio stations KPAM and KKOV.

Started in 2014, the Business Tribune is published as an insert section in the Portland Tribune and other community newspapers by subscription on Tuesdays, including the Lake Oswego Review, the Beaverton Valley Times, the Hillsboro Tribune, the West Linn Tidings, the Tigard/Tualatin Times and the Sherwood Gazette. On Fridays, it is available in newspaper kiosks around downtown Portland and Salem, as well as in the Gresham Outlook, the Wilsonville Spokesman, the Woodburn Independent, the Newberg Graphic, the Forest Grove News Times and the Canby Herald.

References

Notes

1. Contact Us 2. Portland Tribune 3. Bids [1] 4. Calendar [2]

Citations

1. Developers say proposed housing mandate isn't feasible. 2. Industry Columns [3]. 3. Tech Tonic [4].

External Links

1. Better Business Bureau 2. Westside Economic Alliance 3. Portland Business Alliance 4. Business Oregon 5. Associated General Contractors 10. Next Portland