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  2. City Liquidators - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. Portland Night Market - Wikipedia

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    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.

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  6. Hippo Hardware and Trading Company - Wikipedia

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    Hippo Hardware is a three-floor hardware store at the intersection of 11th Avenue and East Burnside Street, in the southeast Portland part of the Buckman neighborhood. Housed in the Cromwell Tailors building (1921), [ 2 ] the store has approximately 30,000 square feet of new and salvaged hardware, lighting, plumbing, and architectural materials ...

  7. Blake McFall Company Building - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Yale Union Laundry Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, to lower costs related to regulations and the rise of organized labor, several industrial laundries in Portland combined to form the Home Services Company. The new company lowered overhead by sharing resources, and added a pickup and delivery service popular among middle-class families. The company acquired the Yale Union Laundry in 1927.

  9. Italian Gardeners and Ranchers Association Market Building

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    The Italian Gardeners and Ranchers Association Market Building, also known as the Italian Market, in southeast Portland, Oregon in the U.S. is a two-story commercial structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built of concrete in 1922, it was added to the register in 1989. [2]