List of shopping malls in Oregon

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Cascade Station in Portland

This is an incomplete list of currently existing shopping centers and malls in the U.S. state of Oregon .

Contents

Portland metro area

The Streets of Tanasbourne in Hillsboro Streets of Tanasbourne.JPG
The Streets of Tanasbourne in Hillsboro
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Inside Washington Square in Tigard

Shopping centers in the Portland metropolitan area:

NameCityYear
opened
StoresRetail floor area, sq. ftReferences
Bridgeport Village Tigard
Tualatin
200582465,000 [1]
Cascade Station NE Portland 200725400,000 [2]
Cedar Hills Crossing Beaverton 196980750,000 [3]
Clackamas Town Center Clackamas 19811551,230,000 [4]
Clackamas Promenade Clackamas 198930
Columbia Gorge Outlets Troutdale 29
Eastport Plaza SE Portland 1960406,661 [5]
Fubonn Shopping Center SE Portland 200629465,000 [6]
Gresham Town Fair Gresham 31
Jantzen Beach Center N Portland 197239746,414 [7] [8]
Lloyd Center NE Portland 1960651,472,000 [9]
Mall 205 SE Portland 197029477,000 [10]
Milwaukie Marketplace Milwaukie 22
Nyberg Woods Tualatin 25
Pioneer Place Downtown Portland 199035369,000 [11]
Progress Ridge Town Square Beaverton 201130
The Streets of Tanasbourne Hillsboro 200441368,000 [12]
Sunset Esplanade Hillsboro 198935362,874 [13]
Washington Square Tigard 19731671,458,734 [14]

Willamette Valley

Gateway Mall Gateway Mall Springfield Oregon.JPG
Gateway Mall
Salem Center Salem Center mall - Salem, Oregon.JPG
Salem Center

Shopping centers in the Willamette Valley (excludes those in the Portland area):

NameCityYear
opened
StoresReferences
The Shoppes at Gateway Springfield 1990 (Heavy Remodel 2014) ? [15]
Oakway Center Eugene 1960s (heavily remodeled 1995)42 [16]
Heritage Mall Albany 1988 [17]
Willamette Town Center Salem 197180+ [18]
Salem Center Salem 197980 [15]
Valley River Center Eugene 1969130 [19]
Woodburn Premium Outlets Woodburn 1999114 [20]
Keizer Station Keizer 2006 [21]

Rogue Valley

Shopping centers in the Rogue Valley:

NameCityYear
opened
StoresReferences
Ashland Shopping Center Ashland [22]
Bear Creek Plaza Medford 28
Claycombs Plaza Mall Ashland [23]
Grants Pass Shopping Center Grants Pass 1966 [24]
Northgate Marketplace NW Medford 2012 [25]
Rogue Valley Mall NW Medford 1986100+ [15]
The Village at Medford Center NE Medford 1959~50 [26]
Shoppes At Exit 24 Phoenix 20+ [27]

Other areas

NameCityYear
opened
StoresReferences
Bend Factory Stores Bend 1990s22 [28]
Bend River Promenade Bend [29]
Cascade Village Shopping Center Bend [29]
Lincoln City Outlets Lincoln City 49
Old Mill District Bend c. 199235 + [30]
Pony Village Mall North Bend 196040+
Roseburg Valley Mall Roseburg 198140+ [31]
Seaside Factory Outlets Seaside 26
The Village at Sunriver Sunriver c. 198034+ [32]

See also

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Clackamas Town Center</span> Shopping mall in Oregon, United States

Clackamas Town Center is a shopping mall established in 1981 in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area, located on unincorporated land in the Clackamas area of Clackamas County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is managed and co-owned by Brookfield Properties and is currently anchored by JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, Macy's and a separate Macy's Home/Backstage store. It also includes a 20-screen Century movie theater.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Washington Square (Oregon)</span> Shopping mall in Tigard, Oregon, United States

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lloyd Center</span> Shopping mall in Portland, Oregon, United States

Lloyd Center is a shopping mall in the Lloyd District of Portland, Oregon, United States, just northeast of downtown. It is owned by Arrow Retail of Dallas. The mall features three floors of shopping, with the third level serving mostly as professional office spaces, a food court, and U.S. Education Corporation's Carrington College. Lloyd Center also includes the Lloyd Center Ice Skating Rink, which has become the main draw for the mall. There are currently no anchors in the mall. There are vacant anchor spaces left by Macy's, Marshalls, Nordstrom, and Sears. Junior anchors include Barnes & Noble and Ross Dress for Less.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Pioneer Place</span> Shopping mall in Oregon, United States

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Streets of Tanasbourne</span> Shopping mall in Oregon, United States

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Vancouver Mall</span> Shopping mall in Vancouver, Washington, US.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Woodburn Premium Outlets</span> Shopping mall in United States, /

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Olds, Wortman & King</span> Historic building in Portland, Oregon, U.S.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Tanasbourne, Oregon</span> Neighborhood in Oregon, United States

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jantzen Beach Center</span> Shopping mall in Portland, Oregon, United States

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lithia Motors</span> U.S. automotive retailer

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mall 205</span> Shopping mall in Portland, Oregon, United States

Mall 205 was an enclosed shopping mall located at the junction of Interstate 205 and S.E. Washington Street in Portland, Oregon's Hazelwood neighborhood, in the United States. The mall featured over 20 stores and a food court; anchor stores include The Home Depot, Oregon DMV, Target, Arch Fitters and 24 Hour Fitness. The mall's two-story Target store is the largest Target in the state of Oregon. Mall 205 was acquired and renovated in 2001 by CenterCal properties.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cedar Hills Crossing</span> Shopping mall in Beaverton, Oregon

Cedar Hills Crossing, formerly Beaverton Mall, is a retail shopping center in the city of Beaverton, Oregon, United States. The center is notable in that it was the prior site of a historic airport, Bernard's Airport, where many of the early aircraft innovations of the 1920s and 1930s occurred. Cedar Hills Crossing has been in operation since 1969, and is located approximately between the intersection of SW Cedar Hills Boulevard and Walker Road and the intersection of SW Cedar Hills Boulevard and Hall Boulevard. The current name was adopted in September 2002 when C.E. John Company began the redevelopment of the Mall. Three extra mall entrances, new building facades and 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2) of new retail space was involved in the redevelopment, including new restaurants and interior designs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">The Shoppes at Gateway</span> Shopping mall in Oregon, /

The Shoppes at Gateway, formerly Gateway Mall, is a shopping center located in Springfield, Oregon, United States owned and managed by Balboa Retail Properties. It has 820,000 square feet (76,000 m2) of retail space. The mall opened in 1990 and is located next to Interstate 5, which largely divides the cities of Eugene and Springfield. Located at the mall is one Cinemark theater and 58 retail stores.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bridgeport Village (Oregon)</span> Shopping mall in Oregon, United States

Bridgeport Village is a lifestyle center located in Tualatin and Tigard, Oregon, United States, operated by CenterCal Properties. The center opened on May 19, 2005, and is located in one of the Portland metropolitan area's most affluent areas. The center has a variety of services, including valet service, restaurant reservations, a courtesy shuttle to vehicles, and umbrellas available to borrow for free. The center features a water and fire fountain, and an Italian gazebo and kiosks by Neri.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Willamette Town Center</span> Shopping mall in Oregon, United States

Willamette Town Center, formerly Lancaster Mall, is an exterior entrance shopping center located in Salem, Oregon, United States. Opened in 1971, the main part of the center has 550,000 square feet (51,000 m2) of space. The regional mall is located on Lancaster Drive and is bordered on the West by Interstate 5, making Willamette Town Center a retail hub for the city of Salem.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sunset Esplanade</span> Shopping mall in Oregon, United States

The Sunset Esplanade is an outdoor shopping center located in the southeast part of Hillsboro, in the U.S. state of Oregon. Opened in 1989, the center is along Tualatin Valley Highway at Minter Bridge Road and includes about five anchor tenants and about thirty other tenants in a complex with about 363,000 square feet (33,700 m2) of space. Neighbors opposed the center when it was proposed, due to concerns over increased traffic and how it would blend with existing residential neighborhoods. After appeals to the Hillsboro City Council and state land use board, the $23 million project received approval almost two years after first proposed.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Fubonn Shopping Center</span> Shopping mall in Oregon, U.S.

The Fubonn Shopping Center is an enclosed shopping mall in the Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood of Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The mall claims to be the largest Asian mall in Oregon and lists 29 stores as tenants in November 2011. The mall is located at SE 82nd Avenue and SE Woodward Street. It is anchored by the Fubonn Supermarket, a large Asian grocery and housewares store. The Oregonian calls it "the eastside's answer to Uwajimaya".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Heritage Mall</span> Shopping mall in Oregon, United States

Heritage Mall is a shopping center in Albany in the U.S. state of Oregon. Anchored by Hobby Lobby, Ross Dress For Less, and Target, the 406,500-square-foot (37,770 m2) mall opened in 1988. Located near the junction of Interstate 5 and U.S. Route 20, the mall sits on 33 acres (13 ha) and is the largest in the Albany-Corvallis-Lebanon metropolitan area.

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