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Nolan Town Center

Nolan Town Center

Nolan Town Center

885 SW Rimrock Way

Redmond, OR 97756

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Capitol Tower

Nolan Town Center

Nolan Town Center

388 State Street

Salem, OR 97301

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Crescent Center

Summer Oaks Retail Center

Summer Oaks Retail Center

2866 Crescent Avenue

Eugene, OR 97408

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Summer Oaks Retail Center

Summer Oaks Retail Center

Summer Oaks Retail Center

2840 Crescent Avenue

Eugene, OR 97408

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Nolan Town Center

About Nolan Town Center

 

Nolan Town Center is Redmond’s local neighborhood shopping center. Located at the corner of Highland and Rimrock, just across from Redmond High School, the 82,000 square foot center and its vendors provide Redmond with a wide variety of goods and services. 


One Stop Shopping For Redmond


Nolan Town Center is anchored by M&W Markets, a regional grocery store that is complete with a True Value Hardware store inside. Favorites like McDonald’s, The Chocolate Company, Cibelli’s New York Pizza, Starbucks, Fiesta Mazatlan and Yo Wild! round out Nolan’s food and dining selections. Services from Bright Adventures Preschool Learning Center,  Ladies Of Lead Group Therapy, Great Clips, Perfect Nails & Spa, Central Oregon Dental Esthetics, Anytime Fitness, and Health Foot & Spa define the one on one care. Rounding out the center with specialty shops Postal Connections, Junior's Meat Market and Modern Botanicals, Nolan serves as a one stop shopping place for the Redmond community. There is also an on-site Wells Fargo ATM located outside of Logan's Market.


The History of Nolan Town Center


Nolan Town Center was developed in 2005 by the Pennbrook Company, and purchased by MTNolan in 2016. It remains the city’s neighborhood favorite. The folks at Nolan look forward to serving you and your families, as well as the broader community, for years to com

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Capitol Tower

About Capitol Tower

The Capitol Tower is located at 388 State Street in Salem, OR. With an available 49,700 square feet of floor space in the building, the tower rises 151 feet to the top of its parapet wall. Capitol Tower features eleven floors, two elevators, bathrooms on each floor, the fourth floor sky bridge to the parking structure next door to the south, and is in the heart of Historic Downtown Salem with breathtaking views on each side of the building. With recent renovations and upgrades over the years and historic features left untouched, this is the most desired office space in Salem, consisting of a mix of dozens of professional offices throughout the floors.


The History of Capitol Tower


The Capitol Tower is an eleven story high-rise office building in downtown Salem, OR. Finished in 1927, it was originally known as the First National Bank Building and owned by Salem businessman Thomas A. Livesley. Located at the corners of State and Liberty streets, it is part of Salem’s downtown historic district and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 as the Old First National Bank Building. Thomas Livesley who had made his fortune in hops, hired Leigh L. Dougan to design a skyscraper to be built in Salem. At the time, Livesley was the vice president of the Oregon Linen Mills. Construction began in 1926 by Hammond & Hammond Company. Named the First National Bank Building, it opened at the beginning of 1927. Livesley was the incorporator of the bank in 1923. Thomas Livesley died in 1947 and the building was renamed in his honor as the Livesley Building. In 1965 the building was renamed the Capitol Tower, and later changed to the Cascade Bank Building. The tower was renovated by then owners Morse Brothers, Inc. from 1987 to 1988 and then renamed the Capitol Center. They would sell the building to the investor group Salem Gargoyle in 1997. In 2003, the building was purchased by Roger Yost and parts of the high-rise were remodeled, including the installation of new elevators and refurbishing the seventh floor. In 2017, the building was purchased by MTCapitol and again renamed Capitol Tower, receiving various upgrades and a fresh paint job on the building exterior.

Capitol Tower in 2020

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Historic Photos of Capitol Tower

Crescent Center

About Crescent Center

Built in 2002
7 retail spaces
44 parking spaces
9,780 sq ft 


Southpine Cafe & Bakery

Conservative Pain Solutions
Hair Studio 408
Ekklesia Eugene
C2 Market 

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Summer Oaks Retail Center

About Summer Oaks Retail Center

Built in 2008
5 retail spaces
45 parking spaces
8,706 sq ft 


State Farm Insurance
Los Potrillos
Simply Strong
Jinnah Internal Medicine
Reddy Family Medicine 

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