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The McMorran and Washburne Department Store Building, also known as the Tiffany Building, is a four-story commercial structure in Eugene, Oregon, in the United States. The original two-story building was constructed in 1902 by Nels Roney as a dry goods store owned by former Eugene mayor J. H. McClung. The building was expanded to four stories ...
The Oakway Center is a shopping center in Eugene, Oregon.It is one of the three shopping malls in the area. The annual sales are $1 to 2.5 million (D&B: $1,300,000). [1] [2] Oakway Center is anchored by Nordstrom Rack, Old Navy, and Trader Joe's.
Macy's still plans to close a total of about 150 underproductive stores, while investing in its 350 current Macy’s locations, through the company's 2026 fiscal year, which ends Jan. 30, 2027 ...
The next several years were a period of major expansion, and by 1983, Emporium was a 13-store chain. [2] The company's gross sales in 1984 exceeded $50 million, and as of 1985 the company had about 1,000 employees. [4] Founder Dallas Troutman was still company president. Around 325,000 customers held Emporium charge accounts at that time. [4]
The Eugene Salvation Army location sold this week as group relocates to Springfield and promises 'mobile model.' Eugene Salvation Army relocating to Springfield, temporarily closing food pantry ...
Walmart temporarily shut almost 60 U.S. stores in COVID-19 hotspots in December to sanitize them against the virus, in a sign the new Omicron variant is disrupting the retail industry. The Walmart ...
Valley River Center is a super-regional-class shopping mall located in Eugene, Oregon, U.S. It is the fourth largest shopping center between Portland and Sacramento. The mall features over 90 local and national stores and restaurants. Anchor stores include JCPenney, Macy's, Regal Cinemas, and Round One Entertainment. [4]
The Quackenbush Hardware Store, located in Eugene, Oregon, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The store opened in 1903 under the name J. W. Quackenbush's , selling farm implements, hardware, and horse-drawn vehicles.