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  2. Lloyd Center - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Center is a shopping mall in the Lloyd District of Portland, Oregon, United States, just northeast of downtown.It is owned by the Urban Renaissance Group and KKR Real Estate Finance Trust Inc. [4] The mall features three floors of shopping, with the third level serving mostly as professional office spaces, a food court, and U.S. Education Corporation's Carrington College.

  3. Floating World Comics - Wikipedia

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    Floating World Comics is a comic book retailer and publisher located in Portland, Oregon. Owned by Jason Leivian, [ 2 ] the company specializes in alternative and independent comics, "showcasing auteur creators and the artists pushing the boundaries of 2-D sequential works."

  4. Capitalism (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Kirkland's Capitalism (1991) is an outdoor marble and concrete sculpture and fountain installed at the corner of Northeast 9th Avenue and Northeast Multnomah Street by the Lloyd Center. [1] It was chosen in a regional art competition during Lloyd Center's renovation. [ 2 ]

  5. Hopscotch (art experience) - Wikipedia

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    The Portland location, sometimes called Hopscotch Portland, [8] opened in June 2023. [9] It has been described as an "immersive art experience", [8] an "immersive gallery space", [10] and an "unconventional art venue". [9] Hopscotch operates in a 23,000-square-food space in the Goat Blocks. [5] [11] There are fourteen installations, [8] including:

  6. Mike Bennett (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Dinolandia was exhibited in downtown Portland in 2022. [11] [12] [13] In 2023, Bennett hid fifty artworks for people to find as part of a Zelda-themed scavenger hunt. [14] He also hosted a moving sale and released Halloween-themed yard art in 2023. [15] [16] Painted Pines was exhibited at the Lloyd Center in early 2024.

  7. Lloyd District, Portland, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd District is a primarily commercial neighborhood in the North and Northeast sections of Portland, Oregon, United States. It is named after Ralph Lloyd (1875–1953), [ 3 ] a California rancher, oilman, and real estate developer who moved to and was an early commercial developer for the area in 1905.

  8. Meier & Frank - Wikipedia

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    Meier & Frank was founded in Portland, Oregon in 1857, and acquired in 1966 by May Department Stores.May operated it as a separate division for nearly forty years, expanding the chain to Utah in 2001, as a result of a conversion of May Company's Zion's Co-operative Mercantile Institution (ZCMI) stores purchased in 1999.

  9. Lloyd Center Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Lloyd Center Tower is an 88-meter (290 foot) tall office tower in the Lloyd District of Portland, Oregon. At 20 stories, it is the tallest building in Oregon East of the Willamette River . It was designed by John Graham & Associates and was completed in 1981 .