PORTLAND Ore. – Powell’s Books is set to make a triumphant comeback at Portland International Airport (PDX) after a hiatus of four years. The announcement follows the approval by the Port of Portland Board of Commissioners to renew the bookstore’s lease. Powell’s Books, a beloved fixture at PDX for over three decades, ceased operations in July 2020 amid the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Anticipated Return and Expansion Plans
The decision marks a significant moment for Powell’s Books, which has been eagerly awaited by patrons since its closure. Since the day we closed our airport store almost four years ago, the most common question from shoppers has been ‘will Powell’s be returning to PDX?’ Today I’m very excited to finally answer yes!” expressed Powell’s Books CEO Patrick Bassett. The return coincides with the ongoing expansion of the main terminal, allowing Powell’s to serve travelers once more with its renowned selection of literature.
Phased Reopening Details
Ahead of its formal reopening, Powell’s Books will launch a temporary kiosk this summer. This will be followed by the unveiling of a 1,940 square foot retail space in the South Hall during the second phase of construction. These expansions are aimed at enhancing the shopping experience for visitors and locals alike, solidifying Powell’s Books’ commitment to Portland’s vibrant literary culture.
Conclusion: Exciting Times Ahead for Powell’s Books
The return of Powell’s Books to Portland International Airport signifies a promising revival for both the bookstore and the community it serves. As travelers anticipate browsing through its extensive collection once more, the bookstore’s reopening is a testament to resilience and the enduring appeal of literature in Portland. Stay updated with more local news by downloading The Local News App today.
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