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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.
Lloyd District [3] Morse Athletic Fields 1989 100–250 open-air field George Fox Bruins baseball team (1989–present) George Fox Bruins softball team (1989–present) Newberg [51] Oaks Park Roller Rink The Oaks Rink: 1905 — enclosed roller rink: Sellwood [52] Oswego Lake Country Club: 1926 — private golf course — Lake Oswego [53]
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Rustic Canyon Recreation Center, formerly the Uplifters Clubhouse, in Rustic Canyon, Los Angeles. Eventually the group moved out of the Los Angeles Athletic Club to avoid the scrutiny of prohibition, purchasing a ranch in 1920 near what is now Will Rogers State Historic Park. The ranch encompassed 120 acres and included a Spanish Colonial-style ...
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Griswold Stadium is an American football and soccer stadium which serves as the home of the Lewis & Clark Pioneers football and soccer teams. It is located in Portland, Oregon, featuring an AstroTurf field and a seating capacity of 3,500.
A rendering of the basketball stadium in the IUI athletic center project design. The $110 million bowl-shaped arena will have about 4,100 seats that can expand to about 5,000 for special events.
Lloyd Corp. v. Tanner, 407 U.S. 551 (1972), was a United States Supreme Court ruling that the passing out of anti-war leaflets at the Lloyd Center in Portland, Oregon, was an infringement on property rights. This differed from Marsh v. Alabama (1946) and Amalgamated Food Employees Union v.