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Washington Square is a shopping mall in the city of Tigard, Oregon, United States. Located in the Portland metropolitan area along Oregon Route 217 , the shopping complex is one of the top grossing malls per square foot in the United States, with sales of $716/ft 2 . [ 3 ]
Name City Year opened Stores Retail floor area, sq. ft References Bridgeport Village: Tigard Tualatin: 2005: 82: 465,000 [1]Cascade Station: NE Portland: 2007: 25: 400,000
Tourist attractions in Beaverton, Oregon (1 C) M. ... Washington Square (Oregon) This page was last edited on 17 December 2016, at 07:41 (UTC). ...
Lincoln Center is at S.W. Greenburg Road and Oregon Route 217 across from the Washington Square shopping mall. [18] The six-building complex sits on 23 acres (0.093 km 2) acres and contains 743,000 square feet (69,000 m 2) of leasable space, primarily office space with some retail space as well. [6] The grounds of the center include a duck pond ...
The Progress area is home to Washington Square, a large, upscale shopping mall that opened in 1973–1974. Progress is also located along the Tigard-Beaverton branch line, a rail line operated by Portland & Western Railroad, which currently provides freight service to Washington County. This line is one of many rail lines in Oregon that ...
According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 726 square miles (1,880 km 2), of which 724 square miles (1,880 km 2) is land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km 2) (0.3%) is water. [8] It is located approximately 20 miles (32 km) to the west of Portland. The Portland Metro Urban Growth Boundary (UGB) bisects the county.
Beaverton is a city in the Tualatin Valley, located in Washington County in the U.S. state of Oregon, with a small portion bordering Portland. The city is among the main cities that make up the Portland metropolitan area .
It was the first ranch style home listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon. The William F. Wayman-designed house was built of Arizona flagstone on the exterior and wood native to Oregon, including curly maple and myrtlewood. The 7,500 square feet (700 m 2) home includes an elevator to the basement. [20] 33: Rice–Gates House