New Seasons Market - Neighborhoods

Neighborhoods

New Seasons Market emphasizes the idea of a neighborhood grocery store in part by naming their stores after the neighborhood in which they reside and reflecting their surroundings in the stores' design and decor. Job fairs are held in new stores' neighborhoods in an effort to recruit current members of the community.

Arbor Lodge is located in North Portland. Built from the ground up in 2005, Arbor Lodge is located next to the Yellow MAX line at N. Rosa Parks Way and Interstate Avenue.

Cedar Hills is located in a former roller skating rink at Cedar Hills Crossing shopping center. Opened in 2006.

Concordia in Northeast Portland, is located near Concordia University in the neighborhood by the same name. Constructed and opened in 2001 at NE 33rd & Killingsworth.

Happy Valley is located in a suburb east of Portland. Opened 2007 at 157th & Sunnyside Road.

Hawthorne opened in October 2010 at SE 40th & Hawthorne, on the site where Daily Grind Natural Foods once stood.

Mountain Park opened in 2006 at a long-disused Thriftway in the Portland suburb of Lake Oswego.

Orenco Station located in Hillsboro is part of a development near the Westside MAX. Opened in 2001 as the third store in the chain.

Progress Ridge located in the Tigard/Beaverton area opened in 2011.

Fishers Landing opened in October 2011 in Vancouver, becoming the first New Seasons Market store outside Oregon, in a former Albertsons LLC retail store.

Raleigh Hills is New Seasons Market's first store, opened in 1999, a former Kienow's grocery store site.

Seven Corners opened in 2004 in a remodeled Red Apple grocery and laundromat. Located in Southeast Portland at the seven corners formed by the intersection of SE Division Street, SE Ladd Avenue, and SE 20th Avenue at the southeast corner of Ladd's Addition.

Sellwood, New Seasons Market's second store, on the corner of the Sellwood antique district. The building used to house a Piggly Wiggly, as portrayed within the paint of the store's inside.

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