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  2. Old Mill District - Wikipedia

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    The Old Mill District is a historic area formerly occupied by two lumber mills in Bend, Oregon. Encompassing approximately 270 acres (110 ha) along the Deschutes River, the Old Mill District is now a mixed-use area known for its shops, galleries and restaurants. It draws thousands of visitors and employs more than 2,500 people. [1]

  3. List of shopping malls in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Bend Factory Stores: Bend: 1990s: 22 ... Seaside Factory Outlets: Seaside: 26: ... Media related to Shopping malls in Oregon at Wikimedia Commons

  4. Blockbuster (Bend, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    Blockbuster. /  44.06722°N 121.30361°W  / 44.06722; -121.30361. Blockbuster, colloquially known as the Last Blockbuster, is a video rental store in Bend, Oregon. In 2018, it became the last Blockbuster store in the United States, and in 2020, it became the world's last remaining retail store using the Blockbuster brand.

  5. Woodburn Premium Outlets - Wikipedia

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    Woodburn Premium Outlets is an outlet mall in Woodburn, Oregon, United States. The complex, located between the cities of Portland and Salem on Interstate 5, opened in 1999 as the Woodburn Company Stores. Owned and operated by Simon Property Group, the center has over 350,000 square feet (33,000 m 2) of retail space.

  6. Original Outlet Mall - Wikipedia

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    The Factory Outlet Centre was developed by Kenneth B. Karl, who had previously developed the first outlet mall in the Midwest in West Bend, Wisconsin in 1981. The Bristol mall was Karl's second outlet center, with construction beginning in June 1982. The mall opened to the public on October 1, 1982, with 27 stores in 120,000 square feet of space.

  7. Badcock Home Furniture & More closing all of its stores ... - AOL

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    Friday July 26 2024. Ernst Peters/The Ledger. Badcock Home Furniture & More — one of the country's oldest furniture retailers — is closing all of its locations, including numerous stores in ...

  8. N. P. Smith Pioneer Hardware Store - Wikipedia

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    N. P. Smith Pioneer Hardware Store. / 44.05946; -121.31401. The N. P. Smith Pioneer Hardware Store is a historic commercial building in Bend, Oregon, United States. The structure was built in 1909 by Nichols P. Smith, a Bend businessman. The two-story building originally housed a hardware business on the ground floor with family quarters on the ...

  9. Grocery Outlet - Wikipedia

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    A location in Tanasbourne, Oregon, operated by Ted Walsh. James Read founded the company on June 11, 1946, in San Francisco, California. [ 3][ 4][ 6] He bought government surplus food products and sold them in previously vacant stores throughout San Francisco. [ 3][ 6][ 12] He named his new company Cannery Sales. [ 6][ 12] In 1970, Cannery ...