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'''Woodburn Company Stores''' is a [[outlet mall]] in [[Woodburn, Oregon]]. Owned and operated by Craig Realty Group [http://www.craigrealtygroup.com/scott/craig/info/ourCentersWoodburn.htm], it is one of [[Oregon]]'s most popular [[tourist attractions]].
'''Woodburn Company Stores''' is a [[outlet mall]] in [[Woodburn, Oregon]]. Owned and operated by Craig Realty Group [http://www.craigrealtygroup.com/scott/craig/info/ourCentersWoodburn.htm], it is one of [[Oregon]]'s most popular [[tourist attractions]].


According to [[KPTV]], [[Portland, Oregon]]'s [[FOX]] affiliate, Woodburn Company Stores was the location of a police break-up of a large shoplifting ring. <ref>[http://www.kptv.com/news/14131795/detail.html Police Break Up Suspected Shoplifting Ring]: "WOODBURN, Ore. -- Police say they detained a group accused of a shoplifting spree between Tacoma and Salem on Friday. Six people were identified in the suspected shoplifting ring near the Woodburn Company Stores on Friday afternoon. A sport utility vehicle linked to the suspects was spotted in the parking lot when officers responded, police said. A Woodburn police officer also said he saw another SUV speeding away from the stores. The vehicle was stopped and three other people were arrested."</ref> A feed by the [[Associated Press]], subsequently published on the website of [[KGW]], the Portland area's [[NBC]] affiliate, says that thousands attended the mall's [[midnight]] opening for [[Black Friday]] during the [[2007]] [[Christmas]] season. <ref>[http://www.kgw.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8T3FRNG0.html Woodburn mall opens to thousands at midnight]: "It was black as midnight on Black Friday when the Woodburn outlet mall opened. It was, in fact, midnight. Woodburn Company Stores marketing director Kristy Kummer (KOO'-mur) says she was pleasantly shocked to see people already lining up at 10 p.m. Thursday, some with lawn chairs. Two hours later at midnight, the parking lot was full, with 5,000 vehicles."</ref>
According to [[KPTV]], [[Portland, Oregon]]'s [[FOX]] affiliate, Woodburn Company Stores was the location of a police break-up of a large shoplifting ring. <ref>[http://www.kptv.com/news/14131795/detail.html Police Break Up Suspected Shoplifting Ring]: "WOODBURN, Ore. -- Police say they detained a group accused of a shoplifting spree between Tacoma and Salem on Friday. Six people were identified in the suspected shoplifting ring near the Woodburn Company Stores on Friday afternoon. A sport utility vehicle linked to the suspects was spotted in the parking lot when officers responded, police said. A Woodburn police officer also said he saw another SUV speeding away from the stores. The vehicle was stopped and three other people were arrested."</ref> A feed by the [[Associated Press]], subsequently published on the website of [[KGW]], the Portland area's [[NBC]] affiliate, says that thousands attended the mall's [[midnight]] opening for [[Black Friday]] during the [[2007]] [[Christmas]] season. <ref>[http://www.kgw.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8T3FRNG0.html Woodburn mall opens to thousands at midnight]: "It was black as midnight on Black Friday when the Woodburn outlet mall opened. It was, in fact, midnight. Woodburn Company Stores marketing director Kristy Kummer (KOO'-mur) says she was pleasantly shocked to see people already lining up at 10 p.m. Thursday, some with lawn chairs. Two hours later at midnight, the parking lot was full, with 5,000 vehicles."</ref> Portland's [[Pulitzer Prize]] winning tabloid ''[[Willamette Week]]'' has written that Woodburn Company Stores is occasionally the meeting place of people interested in [[casual sex]] <ref> [http://wweek.com/editorial/3214/7215/ The XXX Files: The Not-So-Private World of Portland's Sex Scene]: "Paris Love, 36, requests a coffee date at the Woodburn Company Stores and tells me how she got started in the business. "My husband was a stripper until 2001," she says, but he quit because "if you're dancing for women...they really like to abuse the guys."</ref> and that the mall's "Outlet Express", a bus that brings shoppers from downtown Portland to the mall, was less than successful upon opening. <ref>[http://wweek.com/wwire/?p=8066 Woodburn Outlet Express: Vacant Until Filled]: "It’s noon on a Friday and I am standing outside of the Portland Hilton on SW 6th and Salmon, waiting for my ride. Today, May 25, is the big debut for the Woodburn Outlet Express, a new shuttle bus service that, for 20 bucks, takes downtown riders to the largest tax-free outlet venue in the West. Despite the press (including an article in ''[[The Oregonian]]''), I wait alone. There are no signs, no greeter, absolutely no indication that I am waiting at the right spot, other than the red star on my ticket stub marking this intersection as the pick-up point. The designated loading area across the street is occupied by another shuttle bus, and because this is a public right of way, the City of Portland won’t reserve the space for any particular entity. I begin to wonder if my bus had to find another, more suitable spot. The low, lumbering sound of a large engine gives me some comfort, and as it rounds the corner, I see a shuttle bus plastered with conspicuous advertisements for Woodburn. It passes by the occupied spot, rounds another corner, continues down 6th street, and disappears. Did I miss it?</ref>


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Revision as of 08:11, 26 November 2007

Woodburn Company Stores entrance.

Woodburn Company Stores is a outlet mall in Woodburn, Oregon. Owned and operated by Craig Realty Group [1], it is one of Oregon's most popular tourist attractions.

According to KPTV, Portland, Oregon's FOX affiliate, Woodburn Company Stores was the location of a police break-up of a large shoplifting ring. [1] A feed by the Associated Press, subsequently published on the website of KGW, the Portland area's NBC affiliate, says that thousands attended the mall's midnight opening for Black Friday during the 2007 Christmas season. [2] Portland's Pulitzer Prize winning tabloid Willamette Week has written that Woodburn Company Stores is occasionally the meeting place of people interested in casual sex [3] and that the mall's "Outlet Express", a bus that brings shoppers from downtown Portland to the mall, was less than successful upon opening. [4]

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  1. ^ Police Break Up Suspected Shoplifting Ring: "WOODBURN, Ore. -- Police say they detained a group accused of a shoplifting spree between Tacoma and Salem on Friday. Six people were identified in the suspected shoplifting ring near the Woodburn Company Stores on Friday afternoon. A sport utility vehicle linked to the suspects was spotted in the parking lot when officers responded, police said. A Woodburn police officer also said he saw another SUV speeding away from the stores. The vehicle was stopped and three other people were arrested."
  2. ^ Woodburn mall opens to thousands at midnight: "It was black as midnight on Black Friday when the Woodburn outlet mall opened. It was, in fact, midnight. Woodburn Company Stores marketing director Kristy Kummer (KOO'-mur) says she was pleasantly shocked to see people already lining up at 10 p.m. Thursday, some with lawn chairs. Two hours later at midnight, the parking lot was full, with 5,000 vehicles."
  3. ^ The XXX Files: The Not-So-Private World of Portland's Sex Scene: "Paris Love, 36, requests a coffee date at the Woodburn Company Stores and tells me how she got started in the business. "My husband was a stripper until 2001," she says, but he quit because "if you're dancing for women...they really like to abuse the guys."
  4. ^ Woodburn Outlet Express: Vacant Until Filled: "It’s noon on a Friday and I am standing outside of the Portland Hilton on SW 6th and Salmon, waiting for my ride. Today, May 25, is the big debut for the Woodburn Outlet Express, a new shuttle bus service that, for 20 bucks, takes downtown riders to the largest tax-free outlet venue in the West. Despite the press (including an article in The Oregonian), I wait alone. There are no signs, no greeter, absolutely no indication that I am waiting at the right spot, other than the red star on my ticket stub marking this intersection as the pick-up point. The designated loading area across the street is occupied by another shuttle bus, and because this is a public right of way, the City of Portland won’t reserve the space for any particular entity. I begin to wonder if my bus had to find another, more suitable spot. The low, lumbering sound of a large engine gives me some comfort, and as it rounds the corner, I see a shuttle bus plastered with conspicuous advertisements for Woodburn. It passes by the occupied spot, rounds another corner, continues down 6th street, and disappears. Did I miss it?

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