Central City Concern To Open A 70-Bed Behavioral Health Residential Addiction Treatment Facility In Portland, Oregon
Oregon-based Central City Concern (CCC) has finalized the contract to purchase a building in the central city area of Portland, Oregon, to provide treatment and temporary housing for people experiencing addiction. The residential facility will have more than 70 treatment beds. The purchase was arranged through a joint effort of CCC and Oregon Governor, Tina Kotek, Multnomah County Chair, Jessica Vega Pederson, and Portland Mayor, Ted Wheeler.
CCC submitted a bid for the building two days after the space was put up for auction. CCC’s bid for the property was made up of financial backing including $6 million . . .