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    Lloyd Center

    2.9 (265 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    Updated 2 months ago

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    Justine S.

    What in the world is this anymore? I remember visiting a few times and throughout the years, it has died down.. but now! This place is a ghost town. So sad!

    Sarah T.

    Was exploring the area & but it was so sad walking through this mall. It's really not a mall anymore. Lots of shops have closed. You really need to call to see if a store is still there. There were some stores with limited hours. The ice skating rink & Barnes & Nobles were the only places with a few people. Food court was not busy at all.

    Jen W.

    Went to Lloyd center on a Monday. No one was there. It's an amazing mall structurally, but sadly filled with unoccupied stores. Had a good time at Barnes & Noble. Would've eaten at the food court but nothing was open. Sat and watched the ice skating lessons from the 3rd floor instead. Wandered around the all white shopping center for a bit, and then walked out back to the next train to head home.

    Famous ice rink
    Jeannette L.

    I stopped at the Lloyd Center a couple of times while in Portland, as I was staying at the DoubleTree down the block. If you're traveling here from out of state, this is a good spot to know is nearby. - Starbucks inside the Barnes and Noble at Lloyd Center - Clean public bathrooms - Some food court options - A bubble tea spot Also, if you're a fan of Olympic Ice Skating and/or the movie I, Tonya, the Lloyd Center is where Tonya Harding learned how to skate when she was a little girl. The ice rink is still in operation. You'll see parents with their toddlers skating around, which was cute to see. Like many malls, this one is struggling. There are many unoccupied units in the building. However, it appears there is an effort to 'reimagine' it as a community hub. There's still activity going on - for example, while I was there, the Portland Rose Society Annual Spring Rose Show (the largest and longest-running rose show in the nation) was being held there on the 2nd level... Hopefully these efforts to revitalize Lloyd Center are successful.

    10/6/2024 - Ice Rink
    Mikhail H.

    There are still a decent amount of good shops in here, even with a lot of the closures. The food court has a lot of good options that are fairly diverse. Parking is not the greatest and not the worst and you have multiple options for that. They do keep the skating ring pretty well and it seems to be thriving. I don't ice skate but it seems to be a good time.

    Cotton candy machine
    Mike R.

    If you are looking to shop, do not go to Lloyd Center! It is absolutely dead! There is a magic shop, a couple, novelty shops, and a couple footwear stores. But if you go to Lloyd Center... Make sure you hit up the cotton candy machine next to the ice skating rink! For only six dollars and some change you can select one of over 40 designs and an automatic machine will make it for you as you watch! It is amazing and the best thing about the Lloyd Center these days!

    Emptiness Inside
    Andy N.

    Did I just walk into a stage preparing to film the next C-grade zombie flick or Independence Day 4? Maybe both? Sigh... talk about abandoned malls and the downhill spiral of what was once a staple of American leisure culture. Lloyd Center has seen better days it seems. My group came here in order to grab boba since it was the closest to our hotel, and it was quite sad. Most of the businesses have closed down (perhaps due to the pandemic?) and stores existing on two floors restrict your access to the bottom entry, making it very inconvenient. Some highlights though - the boba wasn't bad, there's a Barnes & Nobles still kicking, and the centerpiece of the mall seems to be the ice rink frequented by families on the weekends. Aside from that, this place would not be somewhere I'd call a hangout spot with friends by any means. Come if you need to, but you're better off spending time elsewhere and avoiding it altogether.

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    Maritess C.

    We came to this mall to check out the stores. This mall is huge. A long ways away to walk but one side of the mall was dead because a lot of the stores are shut down. The food court was the same. Only a few places to eat at the food court. Kind of a disadvantage but there's soda machines everywhere you walk. There a lot of old school stores such as Forever 21, Ross, and so much more. Plenty of parking in front and around but we took the tram here. Walking distance away from the mall. There's also a skating rink on the first floor. Pretty cool. I know that there's one in La Jolla but not sure if it's still there. I think the skating rink is fun for those who ice skate. I don't. There's even a claw city here which hubby got stuck at. Lol he loves playing claw machines. This mall was just average to me.

    Cool staircase
    Joe S.

    No No No No! Don't Phunk with my Mall! Ok, it's not MY mall but it's sad to see the Malls of America going downhill. So many malls failing, but Oh Lordy! This Mall Trouble so hard. I can see where this mall may have once been a good destination, but I got a feeling! There's just an uneasy, hold your wallet a little tighter and know your surroundings feeling.. The food court was mostly empty with plenty of closed stores, but an ice rink served as an oasis of activity and pleasantry in the otherwise dismal mall. I used the men's room and it turned out to be occupied but quite a few "locals" using it as home base to clean themselves up. My mask did absolutely nothing to stop fecal molecules from entering my olfactory system. Gross? Yep! That sentence is 1/1000th of the grossness of actually being in there. Next time I'm in Portland, I'm skipping this place for sure. Unless there's a major overhaul, revitalization, or a chance to swing the Wrecking Ball.

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    Lloyd Center is undergoing a rebirth! Many small mom & pop shops, unique museums, and creative endeavors. Love the new vibe!

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    I live next to Lloyd center and they are remodeling it into something completely new. It's next to my go-to restaurant Bistro Elysium.

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    Even with the present shape of the Center it's still iconic and better things are coming.

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