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December 18, 2007

Oregon "Arts" District

Details are still sketchy, but DMM has learned that there are plans in the works to transform 5th Street in the OD into a true Arts District.  We will be talking to those who are behind this venture very soon and will hopefully be able to fill you all in on the details.  You heard it here first...

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Oregon Arts District...6 spaces are pending or operating more possible...

what does URL mean?

URL means Universal Resource Locator. A web address to a specific location.

I hope it goes through. Every little bit helps eh?

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