💩 DEMOCRATS DID THIS 💩 Cracker Barrel joins Walmart in closing all locations in Portland, Oregon
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As I was searching on Google Maps today, 7-Eleven had closed down most of its stores in North Portland, as well as one in S.E. Portland (1930 SE Hawthorne Blvd) and about one other in Vancouver, Washington (11703 SE Mill Plain Blvd., store #23661).
The locations: *11300 NW St. Helens Rd (store #14491) *2815 N Killingsworth Rd (store #14494) *1931 N Lombard St (store #19909) *6117 N Lombard St (store #16155) *6840 N Fessenden St (store #19669) *1930 SE Hawthorne Blvd (store #25200)
The closures of these stores leave only two locations in North Portland at present: 7330 N Saint Louis Ave (#14504) and 4606 N Channel Ave (#29058). Two of the closed stores are among the oldest operating 7-Elevens in all Portland, having been around circa 1968, while the newest to be closed date from the late 1970s/early 1980s. However, as I visited 7-Eleven's official website, these locations are still listed, so, what gives if otherwise?
Do the closures of these five stores mean 7-Eleven's intent to vacate itself from Portland, OR and Vancouver, WA entirely? I am hoping not.
I would think these closures can be related to the poor economy, but perhaps the closures may also have something to do with the crime rate of the northern Portland region. Or it could mean the current franchise owner, whoever or whatever it may be, of 7-Eleven's Portland-area locations failed to pay his back taxes, and thus the stores may close until another franchisee is found. Who else knows about these?
Its crime, people keep away from Portland due to crime and homelessness therefore no business.