Overlook Restaurant was a restaurant in Portland, Oregon , United States, operated by Jim and Jane Sassalos since 1974. The restaurant closed in January 2018.
5-602: Overlook Restaurant was located at 1332 North Skidmore, near the intersection of North Skidmore and Interstate, in Portland's Overlook neighborhood. It had been operated by Jim and Jane Sassalos since 1974. In 2016, rumors began circulating that the restaurant would be closing. The Sassaloses initially denied immediate plans to close, but conceded, "Our business, per se, is not up for sale, but do they think we can just go on forever? At some point we have to have an end game. Wouldn't you if you were 80?" In March, documents filed with
10-553: The MAX Yellow Line provide light rail service to the neighborhood. Overlook House (1928) serves as a community center. The Interstate Firehouse Cultural Center , next to Patton Park, features arts education, exhibits and theater. The neighborhood includes Swan Island , originally an island in the Willamette. In 1899, Richard McCrary, James Connor, and Hi Straight set up a moonshine still on Swan Island. The island
15-528: The Bureau of Development Services showed signs of the restaurant being replaced by an apartment complex. This Oregon -related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This US-based restaurant or restaurant chain article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Overlook, Portland, Oregon Overlook is a neighborhood in the North section of Portland, Oregon on
20-712: The east shore of the Willamette River . It borders University Park and Arbor Lodge on the north, Humboldt and Boise on the east, Eliot on the southeast, and Northwest Industrial and the Northwest District across the Willamette on the west. It is home to Adidas ' North American headquarters. The Overlook Park station , the North Prescott Street station , and the North Killingsworth Street station on
25-477: Was connected to the east bank by landfill in the 1920s. Swan Island was the site of Portland's first airport, Swan Island Municipal Airport , dedicated by Charles Lindbergh in 1927 and operating until the early 1940s when the island was converted to naval shipbuilding use for World War II as one of the Kaiser Shipyards . Swan Island is now an industrial area. The Overlook Neighborhood Association
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