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Olds, Wortman & King

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was considering remodeling the Galleria's second and third floors as a Target store, which would be that chain's first Portland store set in a dense, urban location rather than a suburban-style environment. This proposal was continuing to advance in October 2011, following the approval by the city's
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newspaper referred to the project as being possibly "the most exciting development in downtown merchandising in several decades." In the mid-1970s, retailing was increasingly migrating from the city center to new suburban shopping malls, and fewer and fewer shoppers were coming to downtown, a trend
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John Wortman joined the firm in 1890, and later Hardy C. Wortman also purchased into it, leading eventually to its renaming as Olds, Wortman & King at the beginning of 1901. The store's location since 1891 was 5th & Washington, but growth in business led the owners to begin planning in 1908
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purchased the store in 1856. Wilson's store moved in 1868, to Front Street near Morrison Street. In 1878, Wilson sold the shop to William Parker Olds, who had worked as a clerk there since 1869, and Olds' stepfather, Samuel Willard King, and the business became Olds & King, or Olds &
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and adding a large central stairway. By 1977, when the reconfigured building reached full occupancy, 48 merchants were leasing space there. The "recycled landmark" was popular with shoppers from the very start and continued to thrive for several years. However, the opening of
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Historic Landmarks Commission of the proposed modifications to the building's interior. Construction began in February 2012, and the store opened in July 2013. It operated for more than 10 years, but closed in October 2023.
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In 1909–1910, the company built its large new store in the block bounded by Morrison, Alder, 10th and 9th streets in downtown. The new building was five stories tall, plus a basement, and was the first store in the
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in 1990 was a significant blow to the Galleria and the beginning of its gradual decline as a multi-store shopping mall. Most retail use of the building has since been supplanted by various other uses.
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Western opened a second Olds & King store in Portland's then-new Gateway Shopping Center (at NE 102nd Avenue and Halsey Street) in 1956, but in 1960 Western changed its name to
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area, the store settled at 10th & Morrison in 1910, in a large new building that remained in operation as a department store until 1974 and is now listed on the
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that the Naitos hoped to slow or reverse through this project and others. The renovations included opening up the interior by restoring the 1949-closed central
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and renamed as "Rhodes" all of its stores that were not already using that name (prior to this, Western had also operated stores under two other names,
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system that enabled instant verification of a customer's credit status, making purchasing on credit simpler and faster than previously. There was a
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In 1944, the name of its Portland subsidiary was shortened again to Olds & King. A five-year remodeling in 1946–51, led by Portland architect
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and was equipped with other amenities that were considered very modern for the time, at least in a city the size of Portland. Among these were the
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in 1991, as the "Olds, Wortman and King Department Store". From 2003 to 2017, it was home to the Portland location of the
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King's. At that time, the store was located at 147 3rd Street. It moved again in 1881, 1887 and 1891, but never very far.
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and Sam Naito purchased the building and began converting it into a multi-level shopping center, which they named
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Brennan, Tom (September 26, 1976). "Galleria birth from abandoned store signals brothers' faith in downtown".
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college's Portland campus was on the 4th floor until its closure in 2014. The ground floor formerly had a
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The company was bought in 1925 by the B.F. Schlesinger Company (which also owned The
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columns at street level. Each of the roof's four corners is topped by a tall
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Southwest Portland, Oregon
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The building's interior was designed by the Portland architectural firm of
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Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Oregon
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Takes a New Name: "Olds & King" Changed to "Olds, Wortman & King"
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Federman, Stan (January 27, 1974). "Department store death sad affair".
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The company traces its ancestry to a small store established in 1851 by
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and Olds & King). The 13-store Rhodes chain was taken over by
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with mahogany furniture, a nursery and children's playroom, and a
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illuminated with "hidden electric lights" and a telephone-based
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The building's white exterior is lined with relatively simple
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Department stores on the National Register of Historic Places
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line has passed the Galleria's west side, on 10th Avenue.
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and closure of the atrium (in 1949), among other changes.
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National Register of Historic Places in Portland, Oregon
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History of Olds, Wortman & King from Pdxhistory.com
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Tess, John M. & Richard E. Ritz (March 15, 1990).
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Portland Historic Landmarks Commission (July 2010),
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Olds, Wortman & King is located in Portland, Oregon
Olds, Wortman & King is located in Oregon
Olds, Wortman & King is located in the United States
Portland, Oregon
45°31′13″N 122°40′53″W / 45.520203°N 122.681409°W / 45.520203; -122.681409
Doyle, Patterson & Beach
Commercial
91000057
department store
Portland
Oregon
United States
downtown Portland
National Register of Historic Places

Henry Corbett
downtown Portland
John Wilson
Northwest
city block
Sylvester Pennoyer
Oregon governor
mayor
Doyle, Patterson & Beach
atrium
skylight
elevators
elevator operator

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