The record label began in 2005 and the first Tender Loving Empire store opened in June 2007 in Northwest Portland.
The studio is located in Northwest Portland.
Originally located in Northwest Portland, it later moved to Rocky Butte where it remained until it closed in 1959.
During his tenure, Norm Thompson opened its first retail store in 1959, located in Northwest Portland.
The gallery was housed at Boora Architects from its founding until about 2001, and then moved to the headquarters of Wieden + Kennedy in Northwest Portland.
Before closing in 1977, the Anne Hughes Gallery operated in Northwest Portland and in Downtown.
Overton Street in Northwest Portland is named after him.
In 1995, the city estimated the cost to build a line from Northwest Portland to PSU as $30 million.
After a week of performances and appearances, the Del Rubio Triplets performed at a fundraising concert at Cinema 21 in Northwest Portland.
In 1845, during his stay in Oregon, he took a claim of land, now known as "Couch's Addition", in present-day Northwest Portland.