DescriptionImport Plaza after closure - Portland Oregon.jpg
The former Import Plaza store (first and main location of chain), in Portland, Oregon, viewed after its closure (in 2000). The building had been vacant for years, and yet at the time of this photo, the rooftop neon sign was still continuously rotating on its post, reading "Import" on one side and "Plaza" on the other. In 2011–12, the building was renovated to become the new home of the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine (OCOM), completed in June 2012, and the rooftop sign now reads "OCOM".
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