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Lloyd Center on the brink as businesses depart en masse: This mall is going down

Lloyd Center on the brink as businesses depart en masse: ‘This mall is going down’ OregonLive.com 1/24/2021 Jamie Goldberg, oregonlive.com © Jamie Goldberg | The Oregonian/OregonLive/oregonlive.com/TNS Lloyd Center is facing an existential crisis that has only intensified during the coronavirus pandemic as anchor tenants and signature businesses have departed en masse. Ishmail Chorduky, the owner of Stitchworks Custom Embroidery, has operated two centrally-located kiosks at the Lloyd Center mall for almost a decade. From his post next to Lloyd Center’s iconic ice skating rink, Chorduky has witnessed the Northeast Portland mall’s rapid decline firsthand. The mall lost Nordstrom in 2015. Sears and Marshalls then moved out in 2018. Lloyd Center’s problems only intensified last year amid the coronavirus pandemic as anchor tenants and signature businesses departed en masse.

Lloyd Center on the brink as businesses depart en masse

With nearly all its big-name tenants gone, Lloyd Center is little more than a cavernous shell and appears at risk of becoming a 23-acre dead weight in a neighborhood that has struggled with crime for many years.

2 men convicted in series of Anchorage armed robberies

2 men convicted in series of Anchorage armed robberies Print article An Anchorage jury has convicted two men in a string of robberies this year after one of the defendants allegedly cut off his ankle monitor and was arrested again in October. Anchorage District Attorney Clint Campion said in a statement that Johnny Degrate II, 20, and Robert Potts, 22, were both found guilty on multiple counts of first-degree robbery after a month-long trial. Both men were convicted of three counts in a series of parking-lot robberies at the Dimond Center on Feb. 8 and the Midtown Wal-Mart on Feb. 11, as well as another robbery at the Dimond Center on Feb. 12. Degrate was also convicted on a fourth robbery count linked to a Jan. 19 robbery of a Pizza Hut delivery driver.

Several state buildings closed through Thursday out of abundance of caution

Several state buildings closed through Thursday out of ‘an abundance of caution’ Dave Leval © Provided by Anchorage KTUU-TV Alaskas News Source ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) - At least nine state office buildings in Juneau and Anchorage will be closed through Thursday out of an abundance of caution, according to the governor’s chief of staff, Ben Stevens. “Public safety conditions in the area around the listed facilities will be closely monitored up until and then shortly after the Presidential inauguration,” states the memorandum from the governor’s office issued on Friday. The Atwood Building and the Pacillo Office Building are the two state buildings in Anchorage, along with seven in Juneau, that will remain closed until Thursday.

Capitol protest tracker: What happened at capitols across the US on Sunday

Capitol protest tracker: What happened at capitols across the US on Sunday Jay Cannon, Chastity Laskey, Jordan Culver and Elinor Aspegren, USA TODAY © Winslow Townson, AP Armed protesters stand in front of the Statehouse Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, in Concord, N.H. Federal officials warned of armed and potentially violent protests at all 50 state capitals and the U.S. Capitol in the days leading up to President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration, according to an internal FBI bulletin issued to law enforcement partners. The bulletin cautioned that demonstrations could begin as soon as Sunday and are expected to continue through the inauguration, an official with knowledge of the bulletin told USA TODAY.

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