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    1.0 (2 reviews)
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    Woodburn Premium Outlets

    Woodburn Premium Outlets

    3.9(417 reviews)
    13.9 mi
    $$

    This outlet mall is about 30 minutes drive from downtown Portland. The parking lot is huge, plenty…read moreof spots available for handling peak hours. They have over 100 stores, a good mix of premium and every day brands. Some of the noteworthy stores are Disney, Gap, Tommy Hilfiger, Polo RL, Fossil, MK, Coach, CK, Kate Spade, Tory Burch, Pandora, Swarovski, Tumi, American Eagle and Banana Republic. Sporting/athletic brands include Nike, Adidas, UA, Lululemon, Columbia, North Face, and Oakley. There are multiple children's brand as well like Carter's, Children's place, Janie and Jack and OshKosh. The outlet space is mostly clean and well maintained. The common pathways are wide, with lots of benches and chairs available to sit and rest. Most of the pathway is covered by shaded roof. There were several vending machines for drinks and small snacks. A lot of the stores offered good discounts and sales. Prices were good for clothes and accessories products. But the size of the stores were smaller and fewer product varieties. All the stores we went in, had friendly staff members. The outlet also does promotional events as we saw one by Xfinity in the parking lot.

    Pretty good outlet. Designer brands and regular daily brands. I found the collections the stores we…read morewent in were good. Many styles and sizes. Good discount if the stores have sales going on. Usually it's cheaper since it's an outlet. All the staff we had encountered were nice.

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    Columbia Gorge Outlets

    Columbia Gorge Outlets

    2.7(62 reviews)
    49.1 mi
    $$

    Came over to do some window shopping. They have a Columbia, Gap Outlet, Bath and Body Works,…read moreFamous Footwear, Vans Outlet and many other stores. They have three stores gear for entertainment. Claw City, Fantastic Arcade and Discs and Dice. You have limited amount of restaurants here. Subway and Starbucks. If you want to find more restaurants, head a little bit and there is Troutdale Food Carts. Lots of choices for everyone. The Multnomah Falls Shuttle picks up interested travelers here at the Outlet mall parking lot

    At the time of writing this review, the Yelp listing for "Columbia Gorge Outlets by Simon Property…read moreGroup" was closed (I believe somewhat recently). "Yelpers report this location has closed." However, that's not true because we just shopped here. I submitted edits to Yelp to remove "by Simon Property Group" from the business name and reopen the listing. Hopefully, by the time you read this, the listing will be open again. According to a January 25, 2016 article by Chain Store Age, Simon Property Group sold "Columbia Gorge Premium Outlets" to New York-based Time Equities Inc. (TEI) for $28,425,000: https://chainstoreage.com/real-estate/time-equities-acquires-columbia-gorge-premium-outlets-000 Currently, Columbia Gorge Outlets is managed by Norris & Stevens. According to TEI, the 164,236-sf outlet mall "is 87% leased to 37 tenants. All the tenants are national retailers." https://timeequities.com/properties/columbia-gorge-outlets Our group of eight visited Portland for vacation. We stayed in the city and took a day trip to hike in the nearby Columbia River Gorge National Scenic Area. We stopped by this outlet mall to pick up some items for hiking. For example, someone bought a shirt from the Columbia Factory Store and another person got shoes (sneakers) from Famous Footwear Outlet. This outlet mall is conveniently located right off I-84 exit 17 (Marine Drive / 257th Avenue) in Troutdale, Oregon. Troutdale is a suburb of Portland. The two cities are about 16 miles apart and both are located in Multnomah County. The outlet mall is about halfway between Portland and where we hiked (Wahkeena Falls). Great location for what we needed. Columbia Gorge Outlets is one of the smaller outlet malls I've visited. The size and look of it is more akin to a typical American suburban shopping center than a sprawling outlet mall. In terms of appearance and amenities, it was pretty standard. Before heading out, a few of us used the restrooms by the mall's offices on the south side of the property. Overall, the property was clean and expectedly peaceful and quiet during our visit on a Friday morning around 10:38am.

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    Wheeler Dealer - $1.99 eggs

    Wheeler Dealer

    3.5(23 reviews)
    1.4 mi
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    When it comes to Wheeler Dealer, no day is the same. The store is incredibly random and offers a…read moremyriad of things at discounted prices. With only a handful of locations in the Willamette Valley, it is an Oregon local chain that specializes in liquidation from overstocked items that range from generic to brand new. Unlike other discount stores, nothing here is second hand. It's all cheap and new, just the way I like it. (#1) The store is clean, fairly organized, and incredibly low key. This is one of those stores where I feel like half the time there are more employees than customers; I'm not sure if it ever truly gets busy here. There's plenty of parking and the staff seems pretty good about helping folks find what they need. I noted the randomness of the store but just how random are we talking? :: They had samurai swords. Yes, real samurai swords. And so many knives; it's practically a convention of blades. :: A produce section. Small compared to a supermarket, but vast for stores of this size. :: There are so many different tools here that this place may as well be an actual hardware store. :: They have local alumni memorabilia, ranging from OSU footballs to Univ of Oregon apparel. :: A collection of animal themed clocks, frames, and general home decor. A bear lamp or a duck telephone? How about an eagle paperweight or a snakehead letter opener? :: There are children's toys for less than $5 but high end coolers that range in the hundreds. Go figure. :: There is a considerable amount of seasonal decor. Christmas stuff? Check. Easter holidays? Check. Halloween fun? Also check. :: Beyond the produce, there is a decent selection of non-perishable foods here. It's better than dollar store type stuff, but not by much. :: They had a big ol selection of rugs. Not doormats, but actual large rugs that could blanket a room. :: Gardening equipment galore. This might be the largest inventory of the entire store. Frankly, this place is kind of fascinating. Where can one buy a sword, get groceries, Halloween candy, landscaping tools, and decorate one's house? Only at Wheeler Dealer. __________ (#1) My new tagline.

    I'm not sure about you, but when I see dogs in a store that sells groceries I get a little grossed…read moreout. Very strange as every other place seems to refuse dogs save for service ones. The service dogs get into barking matches with other dogs and it's a disturbance to everyone. Not to mention the pee and poop that occurs. Another unfortunate aspect is the behaviors of some customers, it's astonishing how rude and verbally abusive these folks were to the cashiers. I didn't see any support from management when it came to one lady who was upset with a cashier who was hard of hearing. This woman berated the cashier and got so upset over a simple misunderstanding. Disgusting behavior! The overall selection of items is fun to look at, but a lot of items are clearly overpriced and can be found at other stores for less. I'm not paying 3 or more for a dollar tree item. The cashiers are always nice and helpful, but the management needs to support them more, especially when customers are rude. As a customer, I believe we're not always right, especially when one is acting up with an employee. Employees deserve respect and safety, without them a business can suffer and flounder.

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