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Encyclopedia > Lloyd Center

Lloyd Center is a shopping mall in the Lloyd District of Portland, Oregon. The mall features two levels of shopping, and a third level food court and professional offices. It also includes a Regal Cinema and an ice skating rink. The Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota — the third-largest in the world. ... Portland is the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon, and county seat of Multnomah County. ... Located in Fort, Regal Cinema is one of the oldest in Mumbai, India. ...


The mall opened August 1, 1960 in it's original 100-store, open-aired configuration. Upon opening, it was certainly the first and largest shopping center in Portland, and claimed to be the largest in the world at the time. Although very close to the downtown retail core, Lloyd Center was the first major retail development to seriously challenge it, aimed almost exclusively at commuters utilizing Portland's then-growing freeway system.


The mall's layout and decor were outdated by the 1990's, which saw a major renovation that enclosed the mall, added new anchor and retail space, and a food court.


The mall is well-connected to the regional transit system; TriMet buses stop right outside and MAX light rail stops one block away. A TriMet bus parked near MAX tracks. ... MAX system map. ... The Lloyd Center/Northeast 11th Avenue station is a light rail station on the MAX Blue and Red lines in Portland, Oregon. ...


The Lloyd center for Environmental Studies is located in Dartmouth, Massachusetts. Lloyd Center is a shopping mall in the Lloyd District of Portland, Oregon. ...


Anchors

Inside the mall:

In outbuildings: Meier & Frank is a chain of department stores and is currently part of Federated Department Stores. ... Macys Department Store on Seventh Avenue in Manhattan Looking down on Macys. ... F.W. Woolworth Company was the original USA based chain of five and dime stores. ... Sears Holdings Corporation NASDAQ: SHLD is the third largest retailer in the United States, behind Wal-Mart and The Home Depot. ... J. C. Penney Company, Inc. ... Nordstroms headquarters and flagship store in Seattle. ... Old Navy refers to two distinct entities: For the clothing chain, see Old Navy (company). ... Toys R Us (NYSE: TOY) is a toy store chain based in the United States. ...

Safeway is a brand name used by several supermarketchains around the world: Safeway Inc. ... Dollar Tree Stores, Inc. ... J.J. Newberrys was a five and dime store chain in the twentieth century. ...

External links

  • Official website
  • Oregon History Project- Some history on the Lloyd Center and surrounding Lloyd District.

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Lloyd Center for the Environment - Dartmouth, Massachusetts (352 words)
Lloyd Center for the Environment - Dartmouth, Massachusetts
Visitors are welcome to visit the Lloyd Center's aquaria room, where they may view local sea creatures in numerous saltwater aquaria and handle them in our touch tank.
The Center's trails are open and free to the public, dawn to dusk, 365 days/year.
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Security guards employed by the Center approached respondents, indicated that the Center did not permit handbilling in the Mall, suggested that they distribute their materials on the public sidewalks and streets, and informed them that they could be arrested if they persisted in handbilling within the privately owned portions of the Center.
The Lloyd Center is similar to Logan Valley Plaza in several respects: both are bordered by public roads, and the entrances of both lead directly into the public roads; both contain large parking areas and privately owned walkways leading from store to store; and the general public has unrestricted access to both.
Thus, the court concluded that the Center was already open to First Amendment activities, and that respondents could not constitutionally be excluded from distributing leaflets solely because Lloyd Center was not enamored of the form or substance of their speech.
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