Rose Quarter
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The Rose Quarter is a 30-acre (12-hectare)
Facilities
The Rose Quarter contains two multipurpose arenas and a large theatre, as well as a box office, four parking garages, a 40,000-square-foot (3,700-square-meter) convention facility, several restaurants and bars, and a large public space, the Rose Quarter Commons.[2]
Moda Center
The Moda Center is a 785,000-square-foot (7.29-hectare), 19,980-seat multipurpose arena. The arena is divided into two major sections, an upper and lower bowl, separated by a level of
Veterans Memorial Coliseum

The Veterans Memorial Coliseum is a 12,888-seat multipurpose arena located on the Rose Quarter campus. Built in 1960, it was the original home of the Portland Trail Blazers. Three
Transportation and parking

Two MAX Light Rail stations serve the Rose Quarter area. The Rose Quarter Transit Center is located on the Red, Blue and Green Lines, and is located south of the arena, in an underpass where the tracks cross under Interstate 5.[5] A separate station still part of the transit center, the Interstate/Rose Quarter station, is located on the western side of the Rose Quarter campus and serves riders on the Yellow Line. Tri-Met also operates several bus lines which serve the arena as well as C-Tran's express routes 105 and 105X.[6] The Rose Quarter offers over 2,600 parking spaces for Rose Quarter patrons on the premises. The spaces are distributed among four
Ownership and management
The Rose Quarter is jointly owned by the Vulcan Sports and Entertainment (VSE) and the
VSE are responsible for managing all Rose Quarter properties. Management and operation of the Rose Quarter is contracted out to AEG. Who is under contract to run the Garden until August 2008.
History

The Rose Quarter was created in 1993, when significant parts of the parking lot of the Memorial Coliseum were transferred to the Oregon Arena Corporation, an operating company owned by Paul Allen, to facilitate construction of the Rose Garden Arena, later renamed the Moda Center.[10] As part of the agreement, the Oregon Arena Corporation would be given the right to jointly manage both the new arena and the existing Coliseum, as well as other facilities and amenities on the grounds.[11] The new arena would soon be christened the "Rose Garden", and the grounds of the Coliseum would be reborn as the Rose Quarter. The City of Portland hoped that the building of the arena would lead to other renovation or development in the Rose Quarter district, but as of 2007 this has yet to materialize. Several restaurants and bars operate on the Rose Quarter property.[12]
Oregon Arena Corporation managed the entire Rose Quarter, including those portions still owned by the city, until it was dissolved in a 2004 bankruptcy.[13] The arena creditors took possession of the Rose Garden and the underlying land, together with the rights to manage other Rose Garden properties; and formed a new corporation, Portland Arena Management LLC ("PAM") to manage the property acquired in the bankruptcy proceedings. PAM soon hired Global Spectrum to operate the arena and the remainder of the Rose Quarter.[13] In 2007, Allen repurchased the arena from the creditors, along with the Rose Quarter management rights; Global Spectrum was retained as the site operator. Global Spectrum is under contract to operate the Rose Quarter until 2008.[14]
References
- ^ "Portland Oregon Travel Guide". Online City Guide. Retrieved 2007-10-23.
- ^ "Parking - Rose Quarter". Rose Quarter. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
- ^ a b "About Us - Rose Quarter". Rose Quarter. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
- OregonLive.com.
- ^ "TriMet: Rose Quarter Transit Center". Retrieved 2007-10-12.
- ^ "#105 I-5 Express". C-Tran Routes 105 & 105X. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
- ^ "Parking - Rose Quarter". Rose Quarter. Retrieved 2016-02-23.
- ^ "Rose Quarter Parking". City Center Parking website. City Center Parking. Archived from the original on March 12, 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-23.
- ^ "Vulcan, Inc. official website".
- ^ "Company History: Portland Trail Blazers". Funding Universe. 2003. Retrieved 2007-10-24.
- ^ Kerry Eggers (2006-04-18). "Allen won't rule out bankruptcy". Portland Tribune. Retrieved 2007-10-24.
- ^ Todd Murphy (2006-12-05). ""The Ghost Quarter"". Portland Tribune. Retrieved 2007-10-24.
- ^ a b "Global Spectrum named Rose Garden manager". Portland Business Journal. 2005-01-24. Retrieved 2007-10-24.
- ^ Brent Hunsberger (2007-08-30). "Blazers give 1-year extension to Rose Garden manager". The Oregonian. Retrieved 2007-10-23.