Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Good News on Portland's Retail Development Front

It's been a slow couple of years for new development in Portland, so the fact that two new retail projects recently broke ground is great news.

In late July, Gramor Development broke ground on Progress Ridge, a $60 million, 325,000 sf retail development in Beaverton-Tigard. Big Al's Family Bowling and Entertainment Center at Progress Ridge just opened in August, and construction on the rest of the center should be finished by fall 2011. Tenants include New Seasons Market, Cinetopia, Rivermark Credit Union, and more.

And last week, Gramor broke ground on Lacamas Crossing in Vancouver, which includes a 154,000 sf Costco and 27,000 sf of additional retail space for 15 businesses. About half of the non-Costco space is preleased, and the center should employ about 500 people. Costco should open in November, and the rest of the space in First Quarter 2011.

This is good news for the market, and hopefully our Third Quarter reports, which will be released the first or second week of October, will hold some more positive indicators.

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