Top 10 Portland startup stories on Silicon Florist for Q1 2026
Don’t look now, but we’re already a quarter of the way through 2026. (How does this keep happening, year after year…?) So much activity. Time flying so fast. And all of us just trying to do our startuppy stuff as effectively as possible. I’ll bet that you probably haven’t even had a single spare moment to think about all of the things that have happened in 2026. Right…? Well, with that in mind, I thought it might be useful for all of us if we simply took a breath and paused for a moment to look back at what folks actually clicked on over the past three months. If only so I could actually remember all of this stuff, too.
Read MoreBusiness Oregon has $125k for someone to tell us how innovative we’ve been for the last 5 years
Well. This is interesting timing. Business Oregon just put out an RFP seeking a consultant to evaluate and update Oregon’s 10-Year Innovation Plan, a plan originally produced by a consultancy out of Ohio — a nearly 100-page document from that was supposed to serve as the statewide roadmap for strengthening innovation-based industries, growing high-wage jobs, and attracting investment.
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Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Amazon acquires 1,300 acres for potential data center in Oregon
“Amazon recently purchased land in Boardman, Oregon. Development plans are not final, and Amazon is performing our normal due diligence process as we develop new locations based on customer demand,” a company spokesperson told GeekWire via email.
Read MoreOregon startup news for the week ending Mar 27, 2026
Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 27, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
New Census Data Shows Oregon Is Losing Residents in Their Prime Earning Years — Oregon Journalism Project
“A lot of what I’ve seen in terms of the dynamics and population really do have to do with affordability,” says former state economist Mark McMullen, now with the Common Sense Institute Oregon. “The places people are moving to are much less expensive than where they’re moving from.”
Read MoreDominic Kuklawood chats with The Awkward Handshake
Silicon Florist links arrangement for March 26, 2026
Here’s a roundup of interesting startup links I came across today:
Thoughts on slowing the fuck down
We have basically given up all discipline and agency for a sort of addiction, where your highest goal is to produce the largest amount of code in the shortest amount of time. Consequences be damned.
Read MoreWhen every single thing on the Web is potential AI training fodder, what’s a creative to do…?
It’s always super interesting to discuss AI. So many folks are enamoured of the potential. So many folks are figuring out ways to incorporate it into day-to-day activities. And so many folks are super concerned about the every growing number of virtual vacuums that run roughshod across the Web, tirelessly scraping the Internet for data to train their models.
Read MoreAll Raise needs your perspective on the current state of Venture Capital
I know I’ve been asking a lot of you lately. Surveys. Feedback forms. Attending things and stuff. Admittedly, I feel guilty. You’re already overly busy. But sometimes being a founder means figuring out how to effectively carve out time to address critical issues. No matter how busy you are. So that’s why I’m shoving that guilt way down and asking you to take this one: All Raise — led by Portland’s own Paige Hendrix Buckner — is running their annual community survey. And this year, the stakes feel different.
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