HILLSBORO DOWNTOWN PARTNERSHIP
We envision Downtown Hillsboro as a setting where personal connections and individual contributions create a welcoming and inclusive place for you and your neighbors to find community.
We’d love to connect you with the resources you need to become a part of the community as a neighbor, volunteer, entrepreneur, investor, and visitor. Won’t you be our partner?
Neighborly folks, building this place together.
It’s stressful to see a world where people are divided by differing opinions and interests, and where individuals lack connections to others and the place they live. Join your neighbors in the cultivation of Downtown Hillsboro into a place where everyone is welcome, and isolation is a thing of the past.
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Latest news about Downtown.
IN THE NEWS: Washington County to run vehicles on ‘ultra clean diesel’
The blend is being sold by Hillsboro-based Bretthauer Oil, the county's exclusive motor vehicle fuel supplier. In what officials say is an effort to transition to cleaner motor vehicle fuels, Washington County will begin using a renewable diesel blend to power its...
IN THE NEWS: ‘Sip and shop’ at new Downtown Hillsboro cafe
PMG PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER OERTELL - Mark and René Bennett, co-owners of Bennett Coffee Roasting Co., stand behind the counter at their business in Downtown Hillsboro.Bennett Coffee Roasting Co. opens permanent location after operating as a 'pop-up.' Last winter, Mark and...
IN THE NEWS: Downtown Hillsboro art exhibit shines light on ‘forgotten people’
PMG PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER OERTELL - Aaron Andersen spent years taking photos of the homeless in Portland and Longview. A small gallery of his work will be on display at Collective Kitchen in Hillsboro for the next two weeks. A new Collective Kitchen art display...
IN THE NEWS: Hillsboro boy eschews lemonade stand, turns to farm box
A boy in Downtown Hillsboro is spending his summer doing what he loves: running his own business. PMG PHOTO: GEOFF PURSINGER - Megan Mathis buys honey from her neighbor, 8-year-old Byrum Brooks. Brooks summer job has been selling vegetables, honey and other items....
IN THE NEWS: New Hillsboro City Manager Selected
The Hillsboro City Council’s unanimous decision follows a nationwide recruitment The Hillsboro City Council has selected Interim City Manager Robby Hammond to become Hillsboro’s next City Manager, serving at the direction of the City Council. The Council’s unanimous...
IN THE NEWS: Hillsboro doggie bakery Puppernickel says ‘bone’ appetit!
PMG PHOTO: CHRISTOPHER OERTELL - Krystal Monroe feeds her dog Rosie a treat at her Puppernickel dog treat bakery on Third Avenue. Krystal Monroe just couldn't do it anymore. After a three-decade career in the semiconductor business, the Hillsboro woman was...
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