Sep 26, 2025
Architecture billings fall again but signs of recovery emerge
Architecture billings fell for the 18th straight month in August, but rising project inquiries signal potential stabilization, the AIA index shows.
News
- New Trillium psychiatric care building planned in Portland
- EC Electric achieves CMMC 2.0 certification, reinforcing commitment to cybersecurity excellence
- Amazon industrial building in Troutdale sells for $113.5M
- Photos: A taste of electrical, drywall, welding and more
- Portland to offer $7 million for office-to-housing projects
- $3 million warehouse project in Portland building permits | Oct. 27, 2025
- Troy Laundry Building repairs in Portland land use review intakes | Oct. 27, 2025
- Photos: DJC’s annual Women of Vision event draws hundreds
- Projects totaling $37.4 million in top bidders | Oct. 24, 2025
- JPMorgan Chase opens new 60-story NYC headquarters
- Team breaks ground on Citizen Apartments in downtown Salem
- Trump-directed, $250 million White House ballroom project begins
Commentary
- Form I-9 made easy: compliance, audits and best practices | Opinion
- Could cultivation of curiosity be the ultimate stress buster? | Opinion
- Completing a project after a receiver is appointed | Opinion
- A force of nature whose legacy still unites communities | Opinion
- Contracting with potential litigation in mind | Opinion
- Lean and integrated delivery drive speed, certainty, client value | Opinion
- A September to remember: the market powers on | Opinion
- One step forward, one step back for foreclosure sale issue | Opinion
- Ghosts, goblins and pet cremation: an FTC Halloween special | Opinion
- Need-to-know info about letting go of underperformers | Opinion
- Want to gain some trust? Level up your craft | Opinion
- To maintain quiet, consider including an anti-SLAPP waiver | Opinion








