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The building was completed in 1977. [1] According to The Oregonian, the building's construction "helped kickstart a much-needed retail revitalization". [2] In 2001, Parr Financial purchased the building from Portland CT Investment Inc. for $13.1 million plus $200,000 in other costs.
At 383,000 square feet (35,600 m 2), the downtown Seattle location is the chain's largest store. By contrast, the smallest Nordstrom store, as of September 2008, opened in 1980 in Salem, Oregon, with a total area of just under 72,000 square feet (6,700 m 2). This location has since closed.
Clackamas Town Center is a shopping mall established in 1981 [2] in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area, located on unincorporated land [1] in the Clackamas area of Clackamas County, in the U.S. state of Oregon.
About 43 years ago, at a Nordstrom store in Fairbanks, Alaska, an employee agreed to process a request from customer wanting to return a set of tires even though Nordstrom was a retailer of only ...
Most of its stores are Nordstrom Rack locations, off-price stores that may have a friendlier price point for younger shoppers. Still, CEO Erik Nordstrom said on the company’s March earnings call ...
P.F. Chang's China Bistro, Rainforest Cafe, Seasons 52, Last Call by Neiman Marcus, Marshalls, Dick's Sporting Goods, Bloomingdale's - The Outlet Store, Off 5th Saks Fifth Avenue, Gap Factory Outlet, Forever 21, H&M, Adidas, Primark, Super Target, TJ Maxx, Nike Factory Store, Burlington Coat Factory, Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy Outlet, Yard House ...
It launched as a clearance center in the department of Nordstrom’s Seattle location more than 50 years ago, and is going strong with stand-alone locations across the U.S. plus an e-commerce site.
The Sears store opened in 1973, as one of the mall's first tenants. In February 2011, Swedish clothing retailer H&M opened their doors at Washington Square. It is the company's second location in Oregon. In 2015, Sears Holdings spun off 235 properties, including the Sears at Washington Square, into Seritage Growth Properties. [12]