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    Emmert Cali Saigon Mall

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    Eastport Plaza

    Eastport Plaza

    3.1
    (7 reviews)
    0.6 mi
    $$

    I'm here all of the time! Ross is what usually draws me in followed by Joann's and sometimes…read moreWalmart. While this shopping plaza lacks an anchor store like Target and a slew of typical strip mall stores like Old Navy, Petco, TJ Maxx or Marshall's, it does have a really nice, well stocked Ross, a large Joann Fabrics & Crafts, and on the opposite end, a Walmart Supercenter and Dollar Tree. Sprinkled in between and in the parking lot is an LA Fitness, and a US Airforec, Navy, Army and Marine Enlistment office. There are several restaurants, too. For fast food there is Jack in the Box, Izzy's Pizza, Subway, Starbucks and Happy Terriyaki. There may still be a Wings place. On the end by Walmart is H.K. Cafe, the best dumplings and dim sum in Portland, no question. Strangely, this plaza is home to lots of financial posts and services: US Bank, Bank of America, H&R Block, Post Office, Providence Medical, and dental, insurance and chiropractic offices. In the back is a Cinemax Theatre, a relic representing the pre-Covid life that many of us miss. Never thought going to a movie theatre would no longer be an option. It's a mediocre shopping center as illustrated by the stores. It's a place I go for a particular purpose, like I need some new bathroom towels at Ross or I need jewelry supplies at Joann's. It's not a place you drive by and feel like you hit the jackpot with several great stores all in one location. However if you keep driving on SE 82nd, you will come across several other strip malls and stores so you can check off lots of errands in one general area.

    This isn't much of a shopping center. In fact, its really a parking lot with a small heap of…read morestores and restaurants in a semi-newly remodeled space. There is a Walmart, a movie theater, a few banks, some crappy restaurants, and lots of space. Essentially a picture of suburbia without much of any downtown flair. I tend to come here for the ATMs at the banks and maybe an occasional visit to Walmart. There is also a Chinese buffet and an overpriced Radio Shack here as well, I suppose this place is as good as any for the potentially bored and broke teenagers.

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    Clackamas Town Center

    Clackamas Town Center

    3.5
    (194 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$

    We came to this mall around evening time on weekday. It wasn't too busy, though parking lot was…read moresuper full. It was spacious and pretty clean inside. There were a lot of popular and well known brands, including Macy's and JC Penny. There were few restaurants, bakery and a boba store available as well. But I also noticed few spaces were empty and paper cover on their glass doors. We came here to stop by Dave & Busters. There was no indoor entrance to D&B from the mall, we had to walk out from the main building to enter D&B. But overall this was a decent mall for shopping and dining in this area.

    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.

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    Lloyd Center

    Lloyd Center

    2.9
    (263 reviews)
    4.9 mi
    $$

    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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    10/6/2024 - Ice Rink
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    Mall 205

    Mall 205

    2.1
    (29 reviews)
    2.5 mi
    $$

    It's a mall that doesn't feel like a mall! There are hardly any stores here; it's a place you come…read moreif you have a destination, like Target or Bed Bath & Beyond. You don't come here to walk around the mall and then go in interesting stores that catch your eye. The halls are just that, a hall leading to the few stores mentioned above and random kiosks that you wonder how they stay in business or keep employees. No one shops there. The best store in the mall is the DMV, which I've written a review about. It's modern, large, clean, and is staffed with people that actually move quickly! I live in SW but drive here whenever I need a DMV visit. To me, Mall 205 references an area that houses Home Depot, BB&B and Target. I go to those stores as a destination; I don't go to the mall.

    I called this location, Mall 205 on SE Washington, Portland Oregon 6....SIX times in a row without…read moresuccess! I finally called the HR department so I could talk to an actual person that might be able to help me. I was looking for an item that online staTed there were 3 available in this store. I know better, before driving there I want to have a person actually check. Well of course they didn't have any, not even 1 let alone 3. This is supposed to be a remodeled store, yet they never have advertised products or anything on the shelves in general. Avoid this location at all costs. You will leave this store frustrated and without the items you came for.

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    Come to the Mall 205 Sports Card Show Saturday's February 23, March 9 and April 13, 2019 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm inside the Mall .
    Come to the Mall 205 Sports Card Show Saturday's February 23, March 9 and April 13, 2019 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm inside the Mall .
    Come to the Mall 205 Monthly Sports Card Show Saturday's February 23, March 9 and April 13, 2019 inside the Mall from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
    Come to the Mall 205 Monthly Sports Card Show Saturday's February 23, March 9 and April 13, 2019 inside the Mall from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
    Mall 205 Monthly Sports Card Show February 13, March 9, and April 13, 2019 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm inside the Mall.

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    Mall 205 Monthly Sports Card Show February 13, March 9, and April 13, 2019 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm inside the Mall.
    Portland Closeout

    Portland Closeout

    4.1
    (7 reviews)
    3.7 mi
    $$

    I have been curious to check out this place since I drive by it so frequently. I got my chance…read moretoday when having to wait for tire service across the street. I was pleasantly surprised there wasn't that horrible off-gassing smell at similar type places. However, they did have some kind of odd blinky holiday lights that made annoying noises throughout my visit. I toured each aisle and there wasn't anything to my liking but I can see where a new Asian restaurant could completing outfit their establishment with everything they need. It was nice to see they had real plants! I would consider returning for those or maybe some of their pots. Prices were okay, not great. According to many handmade signs, they take shoplifting seriously!

    I love how I discovered this store, I was in the neighborhood, after having lunch at House of Banh…read moreMi. I wanted to see if there is a Kmart near the area so I did a Yelp search for Kmart, this Portland Closeout store popped up. After glancing at Yelp photos, the 20 % off Yelp check in caught my eye, and the funny t-shirts, the ones on their profile pic. I asked my personal Uber driver ( my other half) to take me. You will not miss this place, there is a huge business sign and parking is available on both sides of the lot. I don't know where to begin looking, the store is clutter but it is a good clutter. There are tons and tons of stuff. Its like a one stop shop, Things you need in Chinatown and the flea market combined together. I am pretty sure you will find something you don't need but actually need here. Just like my experience here. I had fun looking around, Lets see this shop is HUGE! There are sandals, shoes, clothing for mens, womens, children, tshirts, hats, make up, hair accessories, phone accessories, even blankets. If you can't find what you are looking for, ask the owner, she is super friendly. I recall her name is Long. I had fun talking to her and she helped me find what I was looking for. As I mentioned I found 2 items that I didn't need but needed. I saw 2 hats , I didn't think I needed it but bought it for my mom and good friend. ( they both love hats!) I came to shop not looking for hats and not needing it but then I am so glad I bought them because my mom and good friend loved the hats. I also bought those funny saying shirts to give away as souvenirs. They are pretty funny! I was able to use my 20 percent Yelp check in and I am so happy to discover a new place in Portland. I noticed the blankets are cheap, they are the really soft blankets which comes in different color, prints, and even comes with a bag. I remember those blankets, during my childhood days my mom used to buy that blanket for us and I remember they cost more than what Portland Closeout sells them for. I am going to buy a blanket next time I visit. After paying for my items, Long mentioned that her husband is at the store across. Note: Portland Closeout is in 2 separate shop. The store is in front where Long's husband manage has all household items for your kitchen, home and garden which includes furniture, plants, even paintings. This store does look clutter as well, but its a good clutter!! I noticed children's bicycles out in front. This store has EVERYTHING!! Overall, I love how I discovered this place and I enjoyed my shopping experience here. I will be back. If you just moved to Portland, Please check out Portland Closeout, I guarantee you will find products for your new place and you can thank me later!! #101/100/2017

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    Exotic pomegranate trees
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