Business Tribune

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The Business Tribune is a trade newspaper in Portland, Oregon, established in 2014 and published 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.

Business Tribune
Owner(s)Pamplin Media Group
EditorSteve Brown
Founded2014
HeadquartersPortland, Oregon, U.S.
Circulation80,000
Readership200,000[citation needed]
Websitebiztrib.com

The 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 Business For A Better Portland, the Westside Economic Alliance, the Portland Business Alliance, Business Oregon, the Associated General Contractors and more.

History

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The Business Tribune is part of Pamplin Media Group, which is locally owned by Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. PMG's other interests include several 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. It is also mailed directly to trade organization and industry-specific businesses upon request.

The newspaper was published weekly, on Tuesdays, until January 2016, when a Friday edition was added.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Tong, Vance W. (January 26, 2016). "Business news times two". Business Tribune. Retrieved 2017-05-25.
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