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  2. Zupan's Markets - Wikipedia

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    The business was established by John Zupan in 1975, and his son Mike later became president. Zupan's Markets has also operated Food World stores in Oregon and Washington, as well as four Food Pavilion stores. There have been six Zupan's Markets locations, with three currently operating in the Portland metropolitan area. [2] [3] [4]

  3. James Beard Public Market - Wikipedia

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    The market is expected to cost $30 million to construct, with the funds coming from public donations and Multnomah County. According to the market's director, it will include solar panels and green roofing, be divided into 12-by-12-foot (3.7 m × 3.7 m) stalls, and have a mezzanine level for education and cooking classes.

  4. New Seasons Market - Wikipedia

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    New Seasons Market was founded in the Raleigh Hills neighborhood in the metropolitan area of Portland, Oregon, in 1999 by three families and 50 friends. [7] By 2008, it had grown to nine stores and about 1,800 employees.

  5. Portland Night Market - Wikipedia

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    Established in 2015, the Portland Night Market is organized by spouses Dustin and Emma Evans. [1] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the market went on a hiatus in 2020 and was scaled back in 2021. [8] The market has collaborated with the Legendary Makers Market, which is Oregon's largest Asian American market. [9] [10]

  6. P's & Q's Market - Wikipedia

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    The convenience store and delicatessen P's & Q's Market operates on Dekum Street near Woodlawn Park in northeast Portland's Woodlawn neighborhood. [3] The market offers sandwiches, macaroni salad and other sides and snacks like banana pudding, canned fish, [4] cheese, and coleslaw, [5] and produce. [6] P's & Q's also serves wine and hosts happy ...

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  8. Portland Public Market - Wikipedia

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    The original Portland Public Market building, with an eleven-story entryway tower in 1936. This view is looking east on Yamhill St. at Front St. The Portland Public Market was a public market in Portland, Oregon , United States, built in 1933 at a widely advertised cost of $1 million ($19 million in 2023).

  9. St. Johns, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    St. Johns is a neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, United States, located in North Portland on the tip of the peninsula formed by the confluence of the Willamette River and the Columbia River. The iconic St. Johns Bridge crosses the Willamette from the south, leading into downtown St. Johns.