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  2. Rogue Valley Mall - Wikipedia

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    On May 18, 2016, it was announced that Sports Authority would be closing all stores, including the Rogue Valley Mall location. The store closed in August 2016 and was replaced by Macy's Backstage in 2019. [3] On February 5, 2024, the mall's management was assigned and acquired by Spinoso Real Estate Group. [4]

  3. The Village at Medford Center - Wikipedia

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    The Village at Medford Center, formerly known as The Medford Center, is a regional shopping complex in east Medford, Oregon, United States.Spanning an 420,000-square-foot (39,000 m 2) of retail space spread over 36 acres, this regional retail center holds the distinction of being one of the oldest and largest shopping centers in Jackson County, alongside Rogue Valley Mall.

  4. Parr Lumber - Wikipedia

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    In 1999 Parr Lumber purchased six lumber yards from Copeland Lumber to bring the total number of stores to 19. [5] The company started a special "Ladies Night" program in 2003 that focuses on helping female customers with home improvement training. [4] Some of Parr's locations are represented by the Teamsters Union. In 2004, the company and the ...

  5. Lumber yard - Wikipedia

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    A lumber yard sorting table in Falls City, Oregon Frank A. Jagger loads his boat full of lumber at the Albany Lumber District in Albany, New York in the 1870s. A lumber yard is a location where lumber and wood-related products used in construction and/or home improvement projects are processed or stored.

  6. List of power stations in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon electricity production by type. This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Oregon, sorted by type and name.In 2022, Oregon had a total summer capacity of 17,243 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 61,317 GWh. [2]

  7. Willamette Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company continued to grow through acquisitions, including purchasing Bohemia, Inc. in 1991, which at the time was one of the largest lumber companies in Oregon. [7] By 1999 it had grown to 14,000 employees with $4 billion in annual revenues and more than 100 facilities across the United States.

  8. Compass by Margaritaville Coming to Medford, OR - AOL

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    MEDFORD, OREGON, Today, Cedars Development announced their partnership with Margaritaville Enterprises to bring a new 111-room Compass by Margaritaville Hotel to Medford, Oregon, expected to open ...

  9. History of the lumber industry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    President Roosevelt believed that unrestrained competition was one of the root causes of the Great Depression. According to The Effect of the N.R.A. Lumber Code on Forest Policy, national lumber codes regulated various aspects of the industry, including wages, hours, and price. [58] The industry was suffering on many fronts.