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Shopping
Tualatin residents do not have to go far for their perfect shopping experience! With 138 retail stores, 98 restaurants, and three premier shopping destinations, Tualatin o ers numerous shopping options. These businesses alone employ nearly 5,000 people and contribute to the vibrancy of our community.

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Bridgeport Village
Bridgeport Village is the Paci c Northwest's preeminent fashion and lifestyle shopping center with more than 80 shops, boutiques, restaurants, and a movie theater. The outdoor mall o ers an outstanding and enviable array of exclusive, internationally renowned stores and boutiques which include The Container Store, Anthropologie, Lululemon, Apple, Crate & Barrel, Brandy Melville, Madewell, Sephora, Sundance, Eileen Fisher, MAC Cosmetics, Tommy Bahama, Soft Surroundings and the largest Regal IMAX Theatre in the state. Bridgeport Village serves as a dynamic gathering place where people can shop, dine, relax and attend special events. There are more than a dozen delectable eateries including PF Changs China Bistro, California Pizza Kitchen, Choza Tacos-YCantina, McCormick & Schmick’s, Pastini Pastaria, and several local dining concepts that round out the world cuisine o erings including Sinju Japanese Restaurant, Koi Fusion, Native Foods, and Joe’s Burgers. www.bridgeport-village.com
Nyberg Rivers
Visitors to this vibrant retail center enjoy intimate seating areas, festoon lighting, and re feature as well as rockscape and grasses which echo the character of the Nyberg River, while nding everything they need at stores like Cabela’s, HomeGoods, Michaels, MudBay, New Seasons Market, LA Fitness and more. A variety of dining options include Cracker Barrel, Red Robin, Pieology, Firehouse Subs, Dave’s Hot Chicken, and Vitality Bowls. A highlight of the center is the water fountain and iconic bronze Mastodon statue, neatly recalling the paleontological nds of one such creature in the area. Visitors also have easy access to the historic Tualatin River Greenway Trail. www.shopnybergrivers.com
Nyberg Woods
A bustling neighborhood and lifestyle center, Nyberg Woods is conveniently located at Interstate 5 and Nyberg Road — one interchange south of CenterCal Properties' highly acclaimed Bridgeport Village. The architectural design is reminiscent of a Tuscan farmhouse and reflects the agrarian roots of the site while maintaining an upscale appearance that reflects the affluence found in the immediate trade area. Nyberg Woods is anchored by Best Buy, Boot Barn, Old Navy, Tilly’s, Ulta Beauty, and PetSmart. In addition, the center offers specialty eateries and restaurants including Famous Dave’s, Five Guys, Panera Bread, and Chipotle.
www.shopnybergwoods.com
Farm & Garden
Tualatin is home to a number of working farms, nurseries, and garden centers for shopping, entertainment, and everything your green thumb desires!

Nestled among towering grand rs, the Garden Corner is an inviting openair nursery and garden center. Garden enthusiasts browse the wooden planked trails year-round, nding inspiration with the most innovative oral and planting displays you’ll nd anywhere. You’ll be delighted with the selection, gracious customer service, and friendly ock of chickens wandering freely throughout the grounds.
www.thegardencorner.com
The Lee family has been farming in Tualatin, Oregon since 1869. For seven generations their family has worked the land and today three generations are actively involved in their farming operations. Lee Farms offers a variety of fresh produce and family fun throughout the year. The country store offers locally grown fresh produce in season, Lee’s jams and preserves, a huge selection of decorations for all seasons, and the best donuts around! The farm hosts a number of events fun for the whole family including an Easter Egg Hunt, Berry Festival, SunFlower Festival, Fall Harvest Festival and Pumpkin Patch, as well as holiday festivities November-December at their Christmas tree farm. www.leefarmsoregon.com
Tualatin’s Century Farm is another family-owned and operated urban farm! With a huge selection of Christmas trees (more than 5,000!), the farm is a local favorite for holiday trimmings. www. facebook.com/centuryfarmtualatin
By The Numbers
Population

Tualatin is the 19th largest city in Oregon with a population of 28,512 residents as of 2020 and is currently growing at a rate of 0.8% annually. Spanning over 8 miles, Tualatin has a population density of 3,488 people per square mile.


The average household income in Tualatin is $105,671 with a poverty rate of 10.15%. The median age in Tualatin is 38 years.
Tualatin Demographics
• White: 83.05%
• Other race: 4.73%
• Two or more races: 4.45%
• Asian: 3.66%
• Black or African American: 2.07%
• Native Hawaiian or Paci c Islander: 1.22%
• Native American: 0.81%
LOCAL ECONOMY Largest Employers

MORE THAN JUST A BLANK CANVAS. TUALATIN IS THE PERFECT PLACE TO PAINT YOUR STORY.
Tualatin is the future of business and recreation in the Portland Metro. Over $100 million dedicated to local infrastructure and recreation opportunities, 717 acres of greenfield development, access to a robust talent pool with ample opportunities for training, and community leaders who will welcome you with excitement. You will see why it’s a pleasure living, playing, and doing business “here”.



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