Portland, Oregon, in the news:
A sampling of recent accolades and feature articles
2008
- #2 "Top 25 Green Cities in America" – Country Home (March 2008)
- # 5 "America’s 10 Cleanest Cities" – Forbes.com (March 2008)
- #1 "Greenest City in America" — Popular Science (February 2008)
- #1 "Best Cities in America in which to Have a Baby" — Fit Pregnancy magazine (February/March 2008)
- 2008 Distinctive Destination (one of 12 cities chosen in the United States) — National Trust for Historic Preservation (February 2008)
- "Top 10 Cities for Independent Moviemakers" — MovieMaker Magazine (Winter 2008)
- Top 10 Cities to Beat / "Portland: Leader of the New Urbanism" — BusinessWeek (January 2008)
2007
- No. 1, Cityscape / No. 1, "Environmental Awareness" - CNN/Travel + Leisure (October 2007)
- No. 2, "10 Greenest Cities in America" - MSN.com City Guides
- Portland ranks first in nation for biking to work: The U.S. Census Bureau finds that more people bike to work in Portland than any other city in the United States. More info.
- America’s "Best Eating Destination" — The Food Network (April 2007)
- No. 9, "Top 25 Fittest Cities in the United States " — Men’s Fitness (February 2007)
- No. 2, Cooking Light's 20 Best Cities Awards — Cooking Light (January-February 2007)
- One of the World’s Top Travel Destinations for 2007 — Frommer’s Guidebooks/Frommer’s.com (January)
2006
- Portland was #1 on SustainLane.com's 2006 list of America's most sustainable big cities. No. 1, "Most sustainable big cities in America" - SustainLane.com (June 2006)
- "Top 10 Cities for Independent Moviemakers" — MovieMaker Magazine (Winter 2006)
- Oregon named "Top Dog in the USA " for mountain biking — Annual International Mountain Biking Association’s "Report Card" (Winter 2006)
- Visiting Asia Without Crossing the Pacific in Portland, Ore. — New York Times (December)
- Frommer's Top Travel Destinations for 2007 — (November)
- No. 10 Best Arts City in America — AmericanStyle (June)
- Best Place to Live in the U.S. — Men’s Journal (April)
- "Welcome to the playland for adults." — Men’s Journal (April)
- Best Walking Town in America — Prevention (April)
- Best Cycling City in the U.S. — Bicycling (March)
- No. 3, "Top 10 Cities for Independent Moviemakers" — MovieMaker Magazine (Winter)
- "Rare Gay Destinations, First Stop: Portland" — Cybersocket (August)
2005
- "In Oregon's metropolis, the arts, night life and fashion are thriving." — The New York Times (November)
- "Newsflash: When we weren't looking, Portland got hip." — San Francisco Chronicle (October)
- "For a place its size, there might be no better eating city in the world than food-obsessed Portland." — Sky (October)
- "The sweet smell of meetings success" — Meetings West (October)
- "The offerings of Portland provide a crash course in cool..." — Cottage Living (September)
- "One of 18 Perfect Towns that have it all: Hip, smart and packed with adventure." — Outside (August)
- Portland is "...so green you could serve it as a side dish." — Outside (August)
- "Three Perfect Days in Portland" — Hemispheres (August)
- "Can a Place Be Too Perfect?" — Arthur Frommer's Budget Travel (July/August)
- "America’s Cleanest City" — Reader’s Digest (July)
- No. 2 in U.S. for Sustainable Cities — SustainLane.com (June)
- No. 15 on the list of America’s "Top 25 Arts Destinations" — AmericanStyle magazine (Spring)
- "Top 10 Best Walking Cities for 2005" — American Podiatric Medical Association (March)
- "America’s 10 Best Places to Live and Work for Those Under 40" — Monster.com (January)
2004
- "One of America’s Hottest Historic Destinations" — Family Tree Magazine (December)
- "Gold Service Award" for CVB excellence — Meetings & Conventions magazine (November)
- "...it’s the city’s love affair with warm open kitchens and wholesome ingredients that led me to explore its booming restaurant scene." — New York Daily News (September)
- "These days Portland is a wine and food town, and a serious one." — Wine Spectator (September)
- No. 2 "Best big city" in the United States — Men's Journal (June)
- "The city ... seamlessly combines the commercial and the artistic, the historic and bohemian, the symphonic and multicolored-hair-much-pierced-appendages rock, and the urban and outdoorsy life. — The Hartford Courant (June)
- Top 5 "Impressive City" award for "communities where citizens are making a difference in their environment." — Delicious Living (April)
2003
- "Inviting gardens, museums and restaurants — and a friendly atmosphere — make this Oregon city worth a second glance." — Country Discoveries (Nov./Dec.)
- On shopping in Portland: ". . . there are plenty of shops that are well worth the trip." — Seattle Post-Intelligencer (December)
- "This gateway to Oregon's wine country is a wine destination in its own right." —FOOD & WINE (August)
- Portland ranks No. 4 on PeTA's list of top 10 vegetarian-friendly cities in the U.S. — PeTA.com (May)
- "Best running town" and home of the "Best urban running trail: the Leif Erickson." — Runner’s World (May)
- No. 3 urban destination for summer travel in the U.S. according to T+L readers; plus No. 1 for general safety; No. 1 for ease of getting around; No. 5 for fall travel. — Travel + Leisure (April)
- "Carefree, car-free: The train is key to easy weekend getaways..." — Sunset (February)
- "Portland is a downright wonderful city to visit." — Travel America (February)
- One of "five cities of the future" — The Guardian newspaper, London (January)
- "The City of Roses is serving up some of the best (cuisine) in the Northwest." — Reno Gazette-Journal (January)
2002
- "Portland: lively, family friendly and walkable to boot." "Portland packs plenty to entertain kids." — Seattle Times (October)
- "… a wonderfully walkable city." — Los Angeles Times (October)
- "The city’s neighborhoods have distinctive, lively personalities." "Portland is the kind of city that reminds you what the best cities are all about — people." — St. Louis Post-Dispatch (October)
- One of "25 Hot Downtown Destinations" — Expo magazine (October)
- Of the Eastbank Esplanade: "… its views of the Portland skyline are unparalleled." — Sunset (August)
- "It's the coolest city you’ve yet to fall in love with." — Southwest Airlines Spirit magazine (June)
- "Shop yourself silly" in this "green city’s vast array of vintage stores and eclectic boutiques." — Lucky, The Magazine About Shopping (May)
- One of "10 perfect places in North America to spend your summer holiday." — Money magazine (April)
- "America’s best undiscovered food and wine destination." "The next Napa." "It’s the Burgundy of America, rich in produce, laden with seafood, and blessed with fabulous wines." — Gourmet magazine (January)
- "Oregonians have long known the pleasures of their favorite city. But as word spreads of Portland’s innovative restaurants and flourishing arts scene, the rest of the world is moving in." — Travel & Leisure magazine (January)
- One of America’s top "Hip Cities" (No. 6 of top 15) — Next Generation Consulting of Jackson, Wisc. (January)
2001
- "Portland is a vibrant, thriving and friendly urban destination." — The New York Times (April)
- "North America's No. 1 Cycling City" -Bicycling magazine (November)
- No. 5, "Top 100 Fantastic Places (and Things) for 2001" - Travel & Leisure magazine (January)
- Portland’s Forest Park named "Best Urban Park" in the United States — Outside magazine (October)
- "One of America's Top 10 Fittest Cities" - Men's Fitness magazine
- One of America's "Top 25 Arts Destinations" - AmericanStyle magazine (No. 13)
- "One of America's Top 10 Cities With the Best Summer Climates" - CustomWeather
- "Top Recycler Among the Nation's 30 Largest Cities" - Waste News magazine (Portland recycled more than 50 percent of its waste in 2000.)
- "Easy going, green and filled with art." — San Francisco Chronicle (June)
- "Top Destination Award" - Facilities & Destinations magazine
- "Gold Service Award" for CVB excellence - Meetings & Conventions magazine
