JOLENE'S FIRST COUSIN | KGW8 March 4, 2023 Portland developer hopes to break the cycle of poverty with affordable, transitional housingBY: BLAIR BEST
JOLENE'S FIRST COUSIN | KGW8 December 15, 2022 One woman’s journey from homelessness to housing in PortlandBY: BLAIR BEST
PATTY'S MY MOM | WILLAMETTE WEEK November 23, 2022 Following WW Story, the Former Home of Pattie’s Home Plate Cafe Has a New TenantBY: AARON MESH
DOUBLE SCRUB | DJC OREGON April 30, 2020 New life envisioned for old Portland landmarkBY: CHUCK SLOTHOWER
TREE FARM | WILLAMETTE WEEK February 17, 2020 The City’s Most Daring Developer Is Growing Trees on the Side of His New BuildingBY: MATTHEW SINGER
FAIR-HAIRED DUMBBELL | PORTLAND BUSINESS TRIBUNE December 27, 2019 PORTLAND'S BEST ARCHITECTURE OF THE 2010sBY: BRIAN LIBBY
GUERRILLA DEVELOPMENT | KOIN 6 October 18, 2018 Guerrilla Development's bold plan to end homelessnessBY EILEEN PARK
GUERRILLA DEVELOPMENT | KOIN 6 September 20, 2018 Portland Boss Takes Cut To Make Equal Pay a RealityBy Eileen Park
FAIR-HAIRED DUMBBELL | BLOOMBERG August 1, 2018 After Portlandia, Oregon’s Culture Capital Is Ready for a New NarrativeBY HANNAH WALLACE
GUERRILLA DEVELOPMENT | TWIN CITIES BUSINESS March 13, 2018 Inside the Upsides Minneapolis Could Face if it Broke from Tradition and Built SmallerBY PETER CALLAGHAN
GUERRILLA DEVELOPMENT | ULI URBAN LAND March 12, 2018 Encouraging Aspiring Developers to Think Both Big and SmallBY Beth Mattson-Teig
KEVIN CAVENAUGH | DJC OREGON February 21, 2018 Developer of the Year: Kevin Cavenaugh, Guerrilla Development.
SANDY BLVD | The Oregonian September 9, 2017 Is Sandy Boulevard the next Hawthorne? Some developers would like you to think so
KEVIN CAVENAUGH | Archipreneur July 8, 2015 Archipreneur Interview: Kevin Cavenaugh, Designer & Developer