Ross Dress for Less

Category: Clothing store in Portland, Oregon

Address: 946 Lloyd Center, Portland, OR 97232, USA

Phone: +15032822823

Opening hours

Sunday: 11AM–6PM

Monday: 11AM–7PM

Tuesday: 11AM–7PM

Wednesday: 11AM–7PM

Thursday: 11AM–7PM

Friday: 11AM–7PM

Saturday: 11AM–7PM

Reviews

K Hump

Jul 20, 2022

Great prices. Cool items that I don't think I could find anywhere else. Whoever is the manager/ GM of that store is doing a great job. The store was open before, during and "after" the pandemic. Keep up the great work. I appreciate your business and I will continue to go here. Awesome staff. A+

Josh Mcdohl

Jun 17, 2022

When they have men's clothes they're decent price... Good art supplies!

Autumn Wise

Jun 14, 2022

This is probably the worst Ross I have ever been in. They had hardly any stuff. You start looking in a section of the store and you look around and it was if 3/4 of what should have been in the section was just not there. At first I thought it was just one section and then it was literally every department of the store.

Mary Jackson

Mar 1, 2022

Beautiful 🤩 store great staff/ helpful, just a reminder let us do our part to not tthrow cloth / shoes 👟 Around, love our stores

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Questions & Answers

Is there a Ross

Ceci Morris | Aug 17, 2019
Jenn Miller | Aug 17, 2019

Yes on the north side of y the mall

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bathing suit in recently?

Joann Dennis | Aug 17, 2019
timothy lanzo | Aug 17, 2019

Give them a call they are absolutely willing to help you with that information their phone number is easy to access

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What year did Ross open in the Lloyd center?

Kenneth Boatwright | Aug 17, 2019
Jimmy Dean | Aug 17, 2019

LLOYD CENTER Northeast Multnomah Street and Northeast 9th Avenue Portland, Oregon Portland -and Oregon's- first shopping mall took over 35 years to get from conception to reality. Envisioned in the 1920s by Ralph B. Lloyd, a Los Angeles oil company executive and real estate entrepreneur, LLOYD CENTER was eventually built on a 50 acre tract, located 1 mile northeast of Portland's downtown area. Ground was broken in April 1958. The original structure, designed by Seattle's John Graham, Junior, encompassed 1,200,000 leasable square feet. It was one of the largest shopping centers in the United States at the time of its official dedication, which was held August 1, 1960. Officiating at the event were Oregon Governor Mark Hatfield (R) and Terry Schrunk, Mayor of Portland. The 100 million dollar LLOYD CENTER was configured with 3 levels. The first was predominantly a parking deck, which included ground floors for the major stores. The Lloyd Center Ice Chalet was also situated on the first

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