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The Portland public market was a public market in Portland, Oregon, USA, built in 1933 at a widely advertised price of 1 million dollars ($ 16 million in 2019). The controversial and ambitious, he was never so successful as the Public Market of Carroll, located in the southwest of the fifth and Jamhill Street, which he had to replace the floor height with eleven-story towers, long in three quarters and with such functions as The refueling station, parking on the roof and the audience for 500 seats, it was primarily a novelty, and struggled to keep tenants to final closure in 1942. The architect was William J. Horford. The judgment was leased by the United States. Navy in 1943, then sold the Oregon Journal in July 1946 for use as a manufacturing enterprise newspaper, starting in 1948.