New report analyzes how best to revitalize upper floors in Oregon's historic downtowns

Researchers found that around 50% of upper floors in historic buildings downtown aren’t being used. The state wants to fix that by showing communities how to do it.

LEBANON, Oregon — Downtown areas across Oregon have been working to revitalize their main streets, even before the pandemic’s challenges. 

As communities restore storefronts and work to attract new business, a new study found there’s a big opportunity to breathe new life into downtown regions by making use of the often unused upper floors of buildings.

In places where some might just see an old building, others see possibility. 

That’s certainly the case on

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