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The Alder Street restaurant opened in 1983. [7] [8] Wiley said that students were approximately half of the location's clientele. [9] The business began composting in 2011. [10] During the COVID-19 pandemic, both locations launched Takeaway Family Dinner. [5] The Alder Street restaurant was sold, demolished, and replaced by apartments.
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Mr. Dumpling coming to Eugene. Mr. Dumpling, located at 485 Alexander Loop, is set to open Sept. 1. The restaurant will offer handmade dumplings and steamed buns, along with other traditional ...
Slate Tractor opened an Allis-Chalmers dealership in Eugene on October 22, 1937 with a temporary location on 7th Avenue, moving to the Oregon Electric Station building February 3, 1938. [2] On July 15, 1938, Edward C. (E.C.) Papé purchased the dealership, starting what is now known as The Papé Group, Inc. [ 3 ] E.C. operated his dealership at ...
Whiteaker Neighborhood (Eugene, Oregon) Whiteaker (almost exclusively called "the Whiteaker") is a neighborhood in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It is located to the northwest of downtown Eugene, and is home to primarily working class residents. Though it has served as an agricultural and commercial district in the past, it has become a ...
Project: Renovations and updates to the former Pizza Hut on Willamette Street to make room for a new restaurant, Seoul K-Food. Location: 2870 Willamette Street, Eugene. Willamette Street has seen ...
A VIP's Restaurant in Tukwila, Washington, in 1970. VIP's, alternatively written Vip's, is a defunct restaurant chain in the Western United States that operated from 1968 until the late 1980s, based in Salem, Oregon. With more than 50 locations, it was once the largest restaurant chain based in Oregon. [1]
In October 2024, Eugene Weekly received a $100,000 grant from Press Forward to expand its coverage. [19] Later that year the paper's co-founder Anita Johnson died. Her 60% ownership stake then went into a family trust for her four children who plan to transfer it to editor-in-chief Camilla Mortensen, who wants to convert the Eugene Weekly into ...