Albina One Opens in Portland as Effort to Restore Historic Black Neighborhood

Portland’s historic Black neighborhood of Albina is witnessing a symbolic return of its original community with the grand opening of Albina One, a new affordable housing development aimed at bringing back families displaced by urban renewal efforts that spanned decades. According to KATU, the opening ceremony on Saturday marked the end of a 10-year planning process, which was intended to bridge the gap left by the displacement of Black families that occurred in the 1970s.

Sharon Gary-Smith, who maintains both a personal and professional stake in the area as a social justice philanthropist and Albina Vision Trust board member, expressed her bittersweet emotions at the event. “We’re sitting less than a thousand feet from my family’s home, which is the entrance of building of its schools. So, I have mixed feelings about how incredible this move is,” Gary-Smith told KATU.

The building’s inauguration was marked with a block party that celebrated more than just new housing but acknowledged the painful history of eminent domain abuses. “I sat with my parents and understood they are pushing us out, they are taking the land, they are employing eminent domain, which was very racially infused in the days to be able to claim land for the purpose of serving the public — as though we weren’t,” Gary-Smith reflected in an interview with KGW…

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