15 September

Flares and Eyes: A Talk with Doug Nakanishi

Posted in Vendor Love

Today, when I mentioned something about it being time for another blog post, Andrea immediately sent me down to the end of the shop boulevard to talk with Doug Nakanishi who runs Vintage Rust. Doug had three large plastic tubs and was getting ready to add more strange hunks of metal to the assortment that […]

7 September

GROCERIES MEAT PRODUCE for LESS

Posted in Note Worthy Goods

Recently, as we negotiate aesthetics and bids in the race to adorn the building with new signage, I’ve also been learning more about the big hunk of a neon sign that hangs on the inside wall with its back to Grand avenue. I stared at it from the front desk for a couple days before […]

5 September

1890s Alive in Portland

Posted in Note Worthy Goods

Before the Grand Marketplace opened to the public, amid the other treasures I spied something at the Animal Traffic Outpost that made me a smidge nervous. Tom’s outpost resembles that last stop on the edge of civilization where people once resupplied before venturing out into Western expanses. But, it wasn’t the hatchets or the toothy […]

4 September

A Stately Front Counter

Posted in Note Worthy Goods

Upon entering the Grand Marketplace the first vintage item to greet you is our stately front counter. This 28 footer has all the dignity befitting such a whale-size piece of furniture. In a previous life our front desk was a grandiose baggage claims counter. This early twentieth-century behemoth once greeted travelers at the railroad station […]

4 September

Come One, Come All, Come See

Located at the Eastern mouth of the Morrison bridge, 1005 SE Grand Ave. has seen plenty of hustle and bustle over the years. Originally built in 1921, its life began as a local car dealership. Bob Brown’s Oldsmobile was a Portland fixture for decades. As years of cars zoomed past outside, the inside has seen […]