New Asian grocery store will fill Beaverton food desert

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For the last few years, one of the most-blighted intersections in Beaverton has been Southwest Hall and Greenway boulevards, where a boarded-up Haggen grocery has sat empty.

That eyesore goes away this summer with the arrival of 99 Ranch Market, the largest Asian supermarket chain in the United States. The market, which is scheduled to open in July, will be the chain’s first Oregon location. It currently has 42 stores in California, Washington, Nevada, Texas and New Jersey. The first 99 Ranch Market opened in 1984 in Westminster, California.

As first reported in the Beaverton Valley Times, the 43,000-square-foot building is undergoing renovations to make way for the new supermarket. The building was recently purchased by MAJ Development Corp., which announced last fall that 99 Ranch Market would move in this year.

The building, which is located not far from Washington Square on the west side of Highway 217, was a short-lived Haggen, and before that a long-running Albertson’s.

Since Haggen closed, the surrounding area has been under-served, with the nearest full grocery stores located more than two miles away. While 99 Ranch Market won’t carry the types of groceries shoppers found at Haggen and Albertson’s, it will contain a wide range of Asian canned goods, bulk foods and specialty products. The chain has a reputation for having spectacular selections of produce, meat and seafood.

99 Ranch Market’s arrival increases the Asian grocery options in this increasingly diverse area along Beaverton’s south side. It will compete directly with other Beaverton Asian Markets, including Uwajimaya and Asian Food Center, which are both about three miles north.

— Grant Butler

gbutler@oregonian.com
503-221-8566

Retail, drive-thru coffee proposed in North Image

The North Image neighborhood could get a new drive-thru coffee shop and store, according to pre-application documents filed with the city of Vancouver.

Vancouver developer MAJ Development has filed to build a coffee shop and 2,000-square-foot building at Springbrook Station, a plaza at the corner of Northeast 112th Avenue and Northeast 51st Circle. The building would be set aside for retail or commercial purposes.

The application doesn’t mention a specific coffee company nor a tenant for the retail building. The stores and added parking would be built on a grass field just east of a 7-Eleven. The property is owned by Springbrook Station LLC, based in Camas.

Developers are set to meet with city planners at 9 a.m. June 8. For more information, contact Jon Wagner at 360-487-7885 or jon.wagner@cityofvancouver.us.

By The Columbian
Published: May 23, 2017, 4:20 PM

Final Space Available at The PDX Travel Center

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Available: 2,700 SqFt

Currently under development, the Portland International Airport Travel Center & Cell Phone Waiting Area will consist of all the convenience necessities for travelers heading to/from the PDX International Airport, all in one place. 7-Eleven, Dutch Bros., and Taco Bell are confirmed tenants.
Additionally, the center will have 30 designated Cell Phone Waiting Area parking stalls for those who are picking up friends/family from the airport.

Contact us for more information regarding the last available space!

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Target will roll into Southeast Portland bowling alley site next year

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The unnamed “national retailer” that was rumored to be taking over the home of AMF Pro 300 Lanes at Southeast Powell Boulevard and Southeast 30th Avenue has been revealed: Target.

In a release put out today, Target confirmed that it has signed a lease with Vancouver-based MAJ Development Corporation for the building at 3031 S.E. Powell Blvd. The retailer plans to open a 32,100-square-foot store, which it expects to open in July 2018.

The store will be a “small format” store much like Target’s downtown Galleria location. It will offer groceries, apparel, toys and sporting goods, home items, electronics and a CVS pharmacy.

“We are always motivated to bring retailers and consumers together; however, we are more excited than ever for the opportunity to work alongside Target to introduce their small-format concept in our marketplace,” said Michael Jenkins, president of MAJ, in a release. “In addition to benefiting from the ideal location on Powell Boulevard, customers will conveniently have ample parking. The site will have upwards of 100 stalls, including covered parking, electronic car charging, and dedicated car share spaces. We see great success for Target at this location.”

As first reported by the Business Journal, MAJ purchased the building at 3031 S.E. Powell Blvd. last summer for $4.8 million from AMF Bowling Centers Inc. The developer announced that a new retailer would be taking over the spot after a renovation set to commence sometime after August. MAJ’s original announcement said the bowling leagues would be winding down at the end of May and that AMF would prepare to vacate soon thereafter.

In a follow up story, MAJ said the bowling alley would likely close “at the end of the summer” and that construction for the new tenant would begin “shortly after.” That appears to be the plan in place to prep the building for Target’s opening next summer.

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Written by Jon Bell, Staff Reporter at Portland Business Journal

MAJ Development Announces the Revitalization of a Classic Powell Neighborhood Building

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In August of 2016, MAJ Development Corporation acquired the 31,200-square foot building located at 3031 SE Powell Boulevard in Portland, Oregon.  Currently it is leased to AMF Bowling Center.

Michael A. Jenkins, President of MAJ Development, recognized the barriers to entry in the dense urban market and anticipated the potential for future redevelopment. Understanding the location in conjunction to the nearly 100 parking stalls in the covered parking garage, not currently used under its current operation, MAJ plans on updating and upgrading the building without losing its nostalgic features.

After the current bowling league season concludes at the end of May, AMF will prepare to vacate. MAJ Development Corporation will begin the redevelopment of the building starting in August 2017. MAJ Development Corporation has secured a long term lease with a National Retailer who is taking the entire building; plans for the new tenant will follow at a later date.

We thank AMF Bowling Center for the years of fun and the memories they have created for their patrons.