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Thursday, May 7, 2009

Say Hello to the Newest Venue in Town: The Woods

Posted by Ezra Ace Caraeff on Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:24 PM

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Located in the heart of Sellwood (in the old Wilhelm Funeral Home building), The Woods is a new venue sprouting up sometime this Summer. The owners—Vivien Lyon and Loch Lomond's Ritchie Young—have only been in the space for a few weeks, so the opening date, according to Young will be the "end of July," but that's tentative. They were also nice enough to let me trudge over their freshly finished hardwoods and show me a pile of ashes that is definitely probably not your grandpa.

What the Woods does have going for them is being located in an area of town with few live music venues nearby, and none catering to the intimacy that they are structuring the space for. While the building is quite large—with an expansive upstairs area, including a closet that once housed cremated remains—the focus will be downstairs.

In the main area downstairs, there is a large showspace (the booking will be handled by Caroline Buchalter, formerly of Mississippi Studios and the Wonder Ballroom), with an adjacent bar, kitchen, and possibly another bar removed from the stage vicinity (so you're drunken chattering doesn't drown out the performers). If you guessed the venue's design scheme would be "a bunch of hicks doing art deco," you win a prize. And while Lyon's description is a little unique, the space does have a balance of DIY charm within a classic old Portland structure. And as for the obvious hauntings that will come with setting up shop in a former funeral home, other than some bleeding walls and mysterious voices that shouted "GET OUT," there is nothing to report.

We'll have more info on the Woods as it gets closer to their opening.

End Hits: We'll roast in hell for that pile of grandpa joke.

 

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Hey Ezra,

How many people does it hold?

And do they have bartenders etc working the events?

(I suppose these are things I could ask the events booker, but WHY when I can ask it in the comments of a blog post?)
Posted by melissalion on May 7, 2009 at 1:48 PM · Report
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I think the capacity is still up in the air. As for bartenders, I assume they'll have them as well. If you email me, I can give you their contact info.
Posted by ezra on May 7, 2009 at 1:53 PM · Report
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I was all ready to predict the closure of this venue before it opened, but looking at the building on Google Maps makes me think it might have a good chance of making it.
The location has lots of parking, no (visible) neighborhood riff-raff & appears to be far enough from the neighbors where sound won't be a major issue.
Now if they can book the right artists to get the lazy westsiders to cross a bridge, I see this as being a great addition to the music scene.
Posted by blah on May 7, 2009 at 2:57 PM · Report
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not to be an eastside-bigot, but why is the presence of westsiders necessary for this venue to be successful? plenty of us on this side of the river.
Posted by T-Rexa on May 10, 2009 at 1:03 AM · Report
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I totally agree with you, T-Rexa.

I've lived in Sellwood for three years, and rarely venture west simply because there is so much to do in SE. I think The Woods will thrive here, and finally challenge the hipster assumption that there is nothing cool south of Powell. Can't wait!
Posted by pocketknife on May 22, 2009 at 4:04 PM · Report

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