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Retail Expansion

Retail Expansion is a statewide market-driven process encouraging a variety of retail models that fit the community where a liquor store is proposed.


OLCC has selected eight applicants for appointment as retail liquor store agents in the latest phase of the agency's retail expansion.

In February this year, the Commission announced this latest expansion phase with the new locations proposed for areas within Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington Counties. The Commission received 52 applications for the Phase 6 proposed expansion.

The OLCC's retail expansion program started in 2015 when there were 248 liquor stores across the state. Currently, there are 282 liquor stores operating in Oregon. Population growth, shifting demographics and consumer demand are factors in the store location decision making process.

Commissioners are required to ensure that liquor store operators manage their operations in a safe and professional manner, balancing providing an economic benefit to the state, and providing Oregon consumers with a range of distilled spirit selections while at the same time keeping alcohol out of the hand of minors.

The locations of the planned liquor stores and the applicants are listed below:


Clackamas County
Thapa Liquor Inc
  • 901 Main St, Oregon City 97045


Multnomah County
Johns Family Inc
  • 901 SW Highland Dr, Gresham 97080
Urbana Market LLC
  • 3550 S River Pkwy, Portland 97239
Salud PDX LLC
  • 10143 SE Foster Rd, Portland 97266
B & W L LLC
  • 3514 SE 122nd Ave, Portland 97236
Rothenfluch Inc.
  • 6900 NE Glisan St, Portland 97213
CR DM Fremont LLC
  • 4529 NE Fremont St, Portland 97213


Washington County
JZO LLC
  • 11505 SW Pacific Hwy, Tigard 97223



Contact
OLCC.RetailServices@oregon.gov
Phone: 503-872-5020 or
Toll-Free: 1-800-426-2004, press #1
Provide your name, email address & phone number.


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