Tenants inside the Governor Building in downtown Portland were asked to vacate citing a change in the property managers “retail portfolio.”
PORTLAND, Oregon — A longtime Portland record store is being forced to vacate its downtown storefront after over 40 years. But it’s not just them being kicked out.
A few months ago, tenants inside the Governor Building on Southwest 2nd Avenue were notified they were being forced to vacate.
“After 42 years of conducting business at The Governor Building, 2nd Avenue Records has been notified that we must vacate the building,” the record store said in a Facebook post Tuesday.
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