And the most segregated. Imagine that.
https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2016/07/racist-history-portland/492035/
Not so much segregated as underpopulated by African Americans.
I live in the "whitest city in America" imagine that. The suburb where I currently live is whiter yet. The population was 1.2% black and 85% white in 2015 . The median family income was over $90,000. in that year.
"When your favorite athletes leave the arena, they eventually return to their home, which is probably unlike yours (mine). More than wealth and status separate their dwelling from most everyone else's.
Like other celebrities, they need privacy. That most likely means gated properties with acreage in Wilsonville or
West Linn, or a Portland penthouse with a high-security lobby, according to real estate agents who sell and lease homes to Portland Trail Blazers and other professional athletes.
One-time Trail Blazer Brian Grant's former contemporary house in West Linn sat on seven gated acres with Willamette River frontage. He had a dock, pool, slide and a rec room with a bar, multiple TVs and billiard table."