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Longtime Portland record store asked to vacate downtown location after 40 years
Longtime Portland record store asked to vacate downtown location after 40 years
Longtime Portland record store asked to vacate downtown location after 40 years

Published on: 11/14/2024

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Tenants inside the Governor building in downtown Portland were asked to vacate citing a change in the property managers "retail portfolio."

News Source : https://www.kgw.com/article/money/business/portland-2nd-avenue-record-store-vacate-downtown/283-d21e2b3b-226a-4f09-a36c-fbd58f8a16b0

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