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Top Articles of 2025

With 2025 officially closed, here is a look back at the top stories readers viewed and shared in the past year. Many of the most visited articles center on the Gateway area with the opening of Portland’s first 99 Ranch Market on August 16th and the construction of Portland’s first Chick-fil-A restaurant within city limits since the Lloyd Center food court location closed in 2003. People enjoyed the East Glisan Pizza Lounge‘s reopening and rediscovered an article from 2024 featuring Storied Vintage on SE Stark Street. Two stories about declining enrollment at Multnomah University and the future sale of the property made the top stories list. Readers also took an interest in real estate listings for the Gateway Shopping Center and another area mall. Traffic cameras and bus shelters round out the things Portlanders found interesting in 2025.

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Top Articles of 2025 (Ordered by newest to oldest)

  • Traffic Citation Camera Equipment Returns to 82nd Ave
    Crews recently replaced the speed and red-light enforcement cameras on 82nd Avenue after Portland City officials switched vendors this summer.…
  • Multnomah Campus For Sale
    Jessup University recently placed its 20-acre Multnomah campus at 8435 NE Glisan Street on the market, seeking a buyer for…
  • Large Attendance at 99 Ranch Grand Opening
    Crowds of eager shoppers packed the queue outside Portland’s first 99 Ranch Market on August 16th for the Pan-Asian grocery’s…
  • 99 Ranch Hiring for Midsummer Opening
    Crews are assembling the refrigerated display cases and product shelving inside East Portland’s first 99 Ranch Market location at 10560 SE Washington…
  • Another Gateway Mall Property for Sale
    The owners of the six-tenant strip Mall along SE 96th Avenue are seeking a buyer for their Mall 205 adjacent…
  • East Glisan Pizza Reopens for Its Community
    In early May, East Glisan Pizza Lounge, located at 8001 NE Glisan Street, reopened after a six-week closure with a…
  • Gateway Shopping Center for Sale
    For just under $45 million, someone can purchase the iconic Gateway Shopping Center at the confluence of Interstates 84 and…
  • Prototype Next Gen Bus Shelter
    On May 15th, the Portland Design Commission provided its approval for TriMet’s placement of prototype Next Generation Bus Shelters on…
  • Work on SE Stark Chick-fil-A Underway
    In April, crews began converting an adult entertainment venue into Portland’s first Chick-fil-A restaurant within city limits since the Lloyd…
  • 1818 SE 82nd Ave Meeting Apr 17
    On April 17th, Multnomah County’s Joint Office of Homeless Services (JOHS) will host its second community meeting, seeking public input…
  • 99 Ranch Construction Resumes
    After a long permitting and planning process, construction is beginning again on East Portland’s first 99 Ranch Market location at…
  • Changes at Multnomah Campus
    In fall 2025, the Multnomah Campus of Jessup University will cease offering traditional undergraduate classes, athletic programs, and its Master…
  • Fire at Future Chick-fil-A Restaurant
    Portland Fire & Rescue responded to an early morning fire inside the shuttered Venue Gentlemen’s Club at 9950 SE Stark…
  • Storied Vintage Opening on SE Stark
    On August 21st, Storied Vintage opened its new Montavilla location at 7850 SE Stark Street after relocating from a 1,000-square-foot…

Flipside Hats Closing Storefront Focuses Online

At the end of January, Flipside Hats will close its Montavilla Storefront at 7848 SE Stark Street and focus on growing its already successful online distribution. Customers can find discounts on the remaining inventory at the store until they sell out within the next couple of weeks. The 500-square-foot retail space is available for a future tenant, and the building owners are actively looking for a new business to fill the space.

Kori Giudici and Jacob Wollner, co-owners of Flipside Hats, purchased the Montavilla building at the beginning of 2021 to host their business. The hat shop and online order fulfillment facility relocated from SE Belmont to Stark Street in November 2021 after an extensive renovation of the new location. Flipside Hats used the larger storefront space at 7850 SE Stark Street for their shop and made space for another storefront next door. Endure Vintage Furniture rented the smaller retail storefront in the hat-maker-owned building in February 2023 but closed the business in April 2024. Flipside Hats and its related brands moved their operations out of the building after the owners relocated to Tucson, Arizona. The company maintained Portland-based production at another location and only used the showroom space on SE Stark Street, leaving a large back room underutilized. After searching for new tenants for the smaller storefront’s vacancy, they found Storied Vintage, which could use the expanded floor space of the larger unit, so Flipside Hats moved into the smaller space.

Changing business needs and challenges running the location from another state started to negate the value of a showroom. Jacob Wollner said they still love the neighborhood and will retain ownership of the two-storefront property. “We still love the building here, there’s a lot of really amazing businesses [in Montavilla],” said Wollner. He explained that the small storefront should be a great starting point for someone looking to open a shop on SE Stark Street. “We made that [storefront] as an accessible entry point for small business, and so hopefully someone in the community can utilize it and serve the neighborhood,” remarked Wollner. It is a single-room shop with a private bathroom attached. The building owners designed the smaller storefront for retail use, having insufficient room and utilities for food prep. It is the right size and layout for a modest store that wants large windows and good foot traffic.

Customers interested in finding unique hats at a discount should visit the shop on SE Stark Street, and if people miss the sale, they can always find the hats online at flipsidehats.com. Businesses interested in the space should contact Jacob Wollner at 503-272-1357 for more information.

Storied Vintage Opening on SE Stark

On August 21st, Storied Vintage opened its new Montavilla location at 7850 SE Stark Street after relocating from a 1,000-square-foot space at the Brooklyn Mall on NE Sandy Boulevard. This leap into a dedicated storefront reflects three years of business growth for store owner Jana Fulop. The family-run shop is still developing its hours during this soft launch, but Fulop anticipates hosting an official opening in early September.

Store owner Jana Fulop

Jana Fulop grew her furniture restoration career from a 20-year-long hobby that has roots in her childhood. She grew up outside Portland near Mt. Hood, where pre-owned furniture was more abundant and cost-effective than new furniture. That foundational experience and a desire to reduce consumer waste led Fulop on a life-long effort to rescue quality furniture that is difficult to find in contemporary stores. During her downtime from her marketing and interior design profession, Fulop would put on music and restore furniture for private resale or on commission. However, when the pandemic left her without a job, she made the leap to full-time refinished furniture sales. With the encouragement of Fulop’s spouse, the business grew from 100 square foot space to 1,000 square feet.

Not long after the Brooklyn Mall relocated from SE Milwaukie Avenue to NE Sandy Boulevard, curiosity prompted Fulop to look at a dedicated space where she could bring in her own partner creators and grow the company’s offerings. She was interested in the storefront recently vacated by Endure Vintage. However, she soon learned that Flipside Hats was moving into that smaller storefront, making their larger space with a 1,200 square foot showroom available. It was a tough choice to leave the comfort of her current situation and take on a larger, dedicated space. However, the location won them over. “The minute I walked in here, I’m like, ‘Yep, this is my store.’ It just works,” said Fulop. Even in the short time since she opened the doors, it has seemed like the right choice. “It’s been amazing, honestly, and the community has been fantastic. It’s just been really great, you know, some places you don’t get that,” remarked Fulop.

Although furniture and housewares are still arriving in the shop, Fulop has already filled the showroom with reconditioned items and new products that use reclaimed materials. Fulop tries to make sure she has reasonable prices on her items. Thinking back on her upbringing, she hopes people find essential items they can afford in her store alongside the higher-end showpiece furniture on display. The shop features a mix of styles spanning years of durable and creative furniture. “I’m not a purist in the sense that I have to stick to one style. I sell a little bit of everything. I do a lot of mid-century. I carry a lot of antiques and primitive pieces, such as art deco when it’s a good piece,” explained Fulop.

People can also find mixed animal prints on parchment from Whatif Creations. “Jesse is a local Portland artist, and she has all these funky animal prints. She was a social worker working with kids, and she’d draw little things for them to engage with. They would ask, ‘What would happen if you mixed a turtle and a giraffe? What would that look like?’ So she started making these [drawings], and then it turned into a full-time business for her,” said Fulop. Shoppers will find a collection of jewelry made from vintage 1970s tiles alongside other adornments on display next to the sales counter. Throughout the store, visitors will discover hardwood products made by Tropical Salvage. For nearly 30 years, that company has imported discarded wood from Indonesia to build furniture and homewares.

Managing a business will be a balancing act for someone like Jana Fulop, who is primarily interested in doing restoration work and needs that production time to ready items for sale. Fortunately, her niece watches the shop a couple of days a week, allowing the shop owner to work in the back, refinishing furniture or working on operational issues. However, she will also bring in more per-owned items that do not require refinishing. Additionally, partnering with environmentally friendly companies like Tropical Salvage is another way for the store to have inventory on the floor that does not require constant sourcing like the pre-owned items.

Fulop is happy with her move to Montavilla and looks forward to adapting the shop to meet local tastes and interests. The shop’s name comes from her desire to share stories through the pieces on display. With the large windows and skylights filling the sales floor with natural light, each classic piece of unique furniture can show its history and its refreshed potential to continue life in another home. Storied Vintage is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays. Jana Fulop and her husband are Seventh-day Adventists and do not work during the day on Saturdays.


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