Collective Oregon Eateries

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Location Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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Collective Oregon Eateries
Coordinates: 45°29′45.5″N122°34′41.8″W / 45.495972°N 122.578278°W / 45.495972; -122.578278
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Collective Oregon Eateries (CORE) is a food cart pod in Portland, Oregon, United States. [1] It began operating in southeast Portland's Lents neighborhood in 2021.

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History

Hanry Ho and Mandy Kao opened CORE on June 5, [2] 2021. [3] They had originally planned to open in 2018. [4] [5] Multiple businesses relocated to CORE after the Eastport Food Center pod closed in mid 2024. [6]

The following businesses have operated at CORE:

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References

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