Neighborhood Prosperity Initiative TIF Districts

The Neighborhood Prosperity Initiative TIF Districts were designed to foster economic opportunity and vitality throughout Portland neighborhoods. Through grants, training, and support from Prosper Portland, each Network organization was responsible for planning and implementing projects to improve local commercial districts.

  • Date Created

    April 2012

  • District Status

    Closed

By the numbers

  • Established

    2012

  • Neighborhood districts

    7

Explore Projects Citywide

  • Green Loop Operations & Programming for Equitable Development

    The Portland Green Loop Study developed strategies for governance, activation, and equitable design for implementation of the Green Loop

  • OHSU Knight Cancer Research Building

    Located on Portland’s South Waterfront, this seven-story, 320K SF building includes a conference center, research laboratory space, research support functions, ground level retail and offices

Explore Grants

  • Vibrant Districts Grant

    Supports Portland business district nonprofits with public space enhancements, marketing, events, staffing and operations.

  • Local Small Business Expanded Repair/Restore Grants

    Provides funding to small businesses that have sustained physical and economic damage due to break-ins and vandalism

Explore Districts

  • Sumner–Parkrose–Argay–Columbia Corridor

    A diverse, historic district established for equitable growth in connecting communities, industry, and nature.

  • 82nd Avenue Area

    Focus on community-led development to help stabilize existing residents, businesses, and support inclusive long-term growth and wealth-building.