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Old Posted Jul 9, 2026, 10:37 PM
babs babs is offline
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It must have been a pretty small section of the current bank space, I thought BR only went as far as the pizza space - the bank extends all the way to the corner of Park/Yamhill which BR didn’t do. But it’s been 20+ years since the original version of BR so maybe I’m forgetting.
BR had a home goods section in that space. When they got out of that category, they cut the space off. It wasn't around very long.

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Old Posted Jul 11, 2026, 12:24 AM
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I think BR peaked around 2005? I never was much of a fan and my more recent experience found the quality, style and fit to be meh. But I'm very happy with Uniqlo coming in. I will definitely shop there. If only Mango for men came here too or some other European fashion brand like C&A. One can dream...
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