Mark Whitlow
- Portland
Mark Whitlow’s 45-year practice was generally devoted to real estate transactions and land use development, with related administrative hearings and appeals. He focused on large-scale retail and mixed-use projects for national companies. His work also included maritime port projects on the Oregon coast for liquified natural gas terminals and a related interstate gas pipeline.
Mark also specialized in transportation planning, authoring several key industry amendments to Oregon’s highway access management statutes and administrative rules, and Oregon’s Transportation Planning Rule.
Mark founded and was the frequent spokesperson for The Retail Task Force, a broad industry coalition for business involvement in state and local legislative and regulatory matters affecting retail use and development. He authored numerous industry amendments to local and regional Smart Growth ordinances in several cities and all three counties of the Portland metropolitan region, plus METRO, the regional government, 1983-2015.
Mark also served as Chair of the International Council of Shopping Centers’ (ICSC) Government Affairs Committee for Oregon, from 1993-1996.
Mark has retired from the active practice of law.
Education & Credentials
Education
- University of Memphis, Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law, J.D., 1974
- University of Memphis, B.S., Psychology, 1971
Related Employment
- Bogle & Gates, Portland, OR, Partner-In-Charge, Portland Office, 1991-1995; Partner, 1990-1999; Of Counsel, 1987-1990
Impact
Community Involvement
- NW Film Center 40th Anniversary Fundraising Committee, 2011
- City Hall Renovation Committee, 1997-1998
- Portland Art Museum, Board of Trustees, 1991-1997
- City of Portland, Oregon Public Buildings Corporation, Board of Directors, 1985-1997
- The City Club of Portland, Research Board, 1980-1982
- Film Council, NW Film & Video Center, 1981-1991