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Acquired by Portland Stroll District; now called the Compassion Building

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http://www.portlandchristian.org/about-pcs/press-releases/

Jodell Seay, Executive Director of Portland Christian School, announced today that its historic former campus, at 2500 Montgomery Street, has been acquired by Portland Stroll District, LLC.
Portland Stroll District LLC is part of The Portland Investment Initiative (Pii), a branding endeavor created to enhance the quality of life in the Portland area. (Pii) consists of three companies which represent the three stages and areas of focus for (Pii)’s vision for the revitalization of Portland.

https://www.facebook.com/CompassionBuilding/info

Compassion Building will serve as a community hub and the launch pad for The Portland Investment Initiative (Pii), a project devoted to enhancing the quality of life in the Portland neighborhood through real estate investment and improvement.
(502) 417-7838

http://www.greaterlouisville.com/NeedtoKnow/default.aspx?id=10175&blogid=7771

Perhaps the biggest move in Portland so far is Holland’s own. Just last week, he began moving his own offices into the newly renovated Compassion Building, formerly the old Portland Christian Academy building. Holland’s office needs are extensive as they encompass a film production company, a record business, an art gallery, and his private development company. He is in talks with a number of non-profit groups about moving into The Compassion Building, including a developing children’s museum, Squallis Puppeteers, The Community Farm Alliance and the Louisville Leopards Percussionists. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Frappyjohn (talkcontribs) 01:41, 28 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]