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    Lloyd Center - 10/6/2024 - Bauhaus Mode is a fund resale shop.

    Lloyd Center

    2.9(265 reviews)
    1.5 miBroadway District, Lloyd District, Northeast Portland
    $$

    I love this place. It's abandoned and worn down, but in it niches have blossomed. Vintage clothing,…read moregame stores, belladonna tournaments. Variety and fun for anyone a little weird. People are friendly, Ice rink is well cared for, prices are really good and unfortunately even better now as it will close for good this summer. Please go once before the curtains fall. You won't regret it.

    It's so strange to wander the ghostly halls of this once bustling and vibrant shopping mall; one…read morethat I vividly remember from my childhood as being among the largest and most prestigious in the greater Portland area. Coming here, especially during the holidays, to shop, ice skate, grab some caramel corn or a bite to eat in the food court, goof around in an arcade, or watch a movie...these were simple things, but they, like so many mundane things, have the potential to turn into core memories of simpler, happier times. Seeing Lloyd Center gutted like this is...well, it's tough. Forgive me for waxing poetical about a capitalist monolith like a corporate shopping mall, but it sucks seeing it empty like this. Thankfully, during the holidays, a handful of pop-up markets have help to tamp down the echoes that normally resonate within its vast, silent interior, and the ever-bustling ice skating rink was, thankfully, more bustling that ever. It may be a band-aid on a flesh wound, but it was nice to see the place recapture a fragment of its former magic, even for just a moment. Outside of holidays and special events that are attempting, likely in vain, to keep this place afloat, I am not sure entirely what the future holds for Lloyd Center. I've heard it is slated to be torn down, and replaced with one of those walkable, compartmentalized, "20-minute neighborhoods", which *could* be a good thing...and in some places, the deconstruction has already begun (particularly on the exterior west end, where they are building some sort of entertainment venue). Either way, the message is clear: the end of an era is upon us. Sentimentality aside, this is still a great place, even if wandering its hollow halls brings with it an oppressive, unavoidable ennui. Probably worth it to pay it one more visit, in all of its empty, sovereign glory, before it's all gone, if Lloyd Center ever meant anything to you, as it did with me.

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    The Galleria - Mostly a Target store

    The Galleria

    3.5(4 reviews)
    0.2 miDowntown, Southwest Portland
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    The Galleria building itself is a beautiful structure and worthy of 5 stars. But because it is no…read morelonger home to the rich variety of tenants and all the vibrancy that you would find in the 1980's and 1990's, it has devolved into a three star affair. I have fond memories of hanging with pals at Coffee Ritz, checking out the latest in trendy fashion at Jay Jacobs, or buying jewelry at the Fossil Cartel. There were numerous other retailers that I would frequent as well, but their names escape me. Today, The Galleria building is as stately as ever. Built in 1910 and then known as the Olds, Wortman & King Department Store until 1974, it is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and an official Portland Historic Landmark. These days, that once vivacious atmosphere is lifeless and is now home to The Western Culinary Institute, Brooks Brothers, and City Target, a Target Store that is much smaller and more dense than the sprawling suburban Target stores. Even with the Starbucks on the ground floor underneath City Target, there is still something missing: soul. This is such a great location, surrounded by transit, urban dwellers, and tourists, why wouldn't you want to do business here? I would be so delighted to see more tenants come and breathe some life into The Galleria and revive this amazing building. 2015 - Review # 76

    My first concert was the Crazy 8's at The galleria. I think I was 10…read more It was 1987-ish. I remember seeing this punk couple and I thought they were rockstars.

    Clackamas Town Center - Food Court

    Clackamas Town Center

    3.5(193 reviews)
    8.0 mi
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    Five Stars The Mall That Still Gets It Right…read more Let me start off by saying this. I'd love to hit every single spot in here and give them all their moment, but you're only getting a handful of my favorites because this place is massive. And honestly, that's part of the charm. Clackamas Town Center is what a mall is supposed to be. You've got the movie theater, a legit food court, a full-on carousel, and hundreds of shops that'll keep you wandering longer than you planned. And here's something real. When it's hot outside or you've got kids bouncing off the walls, stepping into that air conditioning feels like you just made a life decision that matters. You'll walk this place and accidentally get your steps in. It's the kind of exercise you don't argue with. They've got little things that make a difference too. A koi pond that slows you down for a second. Kid corners where families can reset. It's not just shopping. It's an experience you can stretch into a whole afternoon without even trying. Now let's talk convenience, because this place nails it. TriMet runs right through here with both bus and MAX light rail access. There's a park and ride, which is clutch. You can literally park your car and take the MAX straight out to Portland International Airport and skip the airport parking headache. That alone makes this place a power move. And the surrounding lineup is stacked. You've got the Residence Inn right in the mix, plus food spots like Claim Jumper, Oswego Grill, Mezcaluna, and fun like Dave and Buster's. Whether you're eating, hanging out, or making a night of it, it's all right there. Fun fact time. This mall first opened back in 1981 and has gone through multiple expansions to become one of the largest shopping centers in Oregon. It's also one of the few in the region that still feels modern, alive, and constantly evolving while others have slowed down or faded out. Inside, you've got everything from AT&T to REI and more shops than you'll realistically hit in one trip. You can come here for a couple errands and somehow lose a few hours without regret. Only downside. Parking can be a mission. You might end up a bit of a walk out. But honestly, that just adds to the experience. More steps, more time, more reason to wander. In my opinion, this is the mall in the Portland area. The others might exist, but this one actually delivers. It's clean, it's modern, it's full of life, and it gives you a reason to come back. If you're anywhere nearby and wondering where to go, this is it.

    Just bought an engagement ring and grabbed Cinnabon to celebrate. While waiting, my girlfriend and…read moreI shared a quick kiss, nothing wild, nothing inappropriate. Some security dude immediately jumped in to lecture us about "making out," which was awkward as hell and completely unnecessary in a public mall full of couples, kids, noise, and real issues. Clackamas Town Center wants to look like a modern shopping mall but runs it like Greater Idaho in spirit. If basic human affection is a problem, maybe throw up a sign so people know what decade they're stepping into.

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    Beaverton Town Square - glad that retail stores are finally representing long-necked women

    Beaverton Town Square

    4.2(6 reviews)
    6.1 miSouthwest Portland
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    Good variety of different food options and grocery stores in this centre. Fred Meyer on one side…read moreand trader joes on the other. Many options for food from Asian to Italian. Great parking options and there's also gas if you need it.

    Anchored by Fred Meyers and Trader Joe's, this feels more like a large, spread out strip mall with…read morethe majority being restaurants. its where you go if a specific store or restaurant is your destination as opposed to an outdoor shopping mall where the mall itself is the destination and you walk around and visit a lot of shops. For me, I stop here mostly when I need to pick up stuff from Trader Joe's when I'm in the area running errands across the street at Home Goods or getting my nails done. Sometimes I'll stop at Fred Meyers if desperate, but this Freddy's is just too big for me and you can't just run in and out. Also like The Backyard Garden Shop which has great selection of fun and unique yard art, bird feeders, plants and so much more! There are lots of ethnic restaurants in this square. Here are a few: - Tour Les Jours, the French Asian bakery adjacent to Traders always has a crowd, people enjoy their savory and semi sweet pastries. next door. - Tehroon is the first Persian restaurant I visited in Portland area 22 years ago and I've been back several times. Get the tender & delicious lamb shank! - ChimcKing is popular for Korean fried chicken. - Friends of mine love Nothing Bundt Cakes, they sell both large & individual size plus mini buntini's - Birrieria PDX has a cart and outdoor eating area next to gas station - Pho Van for Vietnamese - Thai Aspara has lots of tasty options, i usual do take out - Starbucks - Koba Grill for Korean BBQ - Monkey Subs for sandwiches - Gyro to Go - Potbelly Access from SW Canyon or Beaverton Hillsdale Hwy and an easy exit off 217, it's a popular area. Even a few gas stations including Fred Meyers Gas where you get discounts. And surrounded by even more stores and restaurants.

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