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City Liquidators is a furniture warehouse in the Buckman neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It was established in 1977 by Walt Pelett, who still owns the company along with his wife, Pam. [ 1 ] The company occupies seven buildings totaling 390,000-square feet.
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The Auto Freight Transport Building of Oregon and Washington, also known as East Side Terminal and Eastbank Commerce Center, in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon is a four-story commercial structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1924, it was added to the register in 2005. [1]
The Portland Night Market is a night market in Portland, Oregon, United States. It operates approximately six times per year in southeast Portland 's Buckman neighborhood, hosting approximately 175 vendors of food and other products.
The Blake McFall Company Building, also known as the Emmett Building, in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon, is a five-story commercial warehouse listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Designed by McNaughton & Raymond of Portland and built in 1915, it was added to the register in 1990. [3]
Wayfinder was included in The Daily Meal 's 2023 list of Portland's fifteen best breweries. [10] The brewery won in the Best Labels/Branding category at the Oregon Beer Awards in 2024. [ 11 ]
The Jones Cash Store was a mail order catalog business established by Portland, Oregon, entrepreneur Henry J. Ottenheimer in 1882, and is a building listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Before moving to a larger, more prominent location, the Jones Cash Store operated out of a building at 80 and 82 Front Street in the downtown ...
Weatherly's creamery business started with a second-hand freezer in a small candy shop in 1890 and grew to produce an estimated 90% of Oregon ice cream sales. He was "locally credited" [7] with inventing the ice cream cone [5] and to have been the "east side's leading citizen in the 1920 and 1930s". [8]