Coming soon Population: 640K (metro 2.5M)

Pop-up spaces in Portland

Independent retail capital, maker culture, affordable entry. Portland's unique retail culture and lower costs make it ideal for creative brands testing physical retail.

Typical cost: $2K–$8K (30–90 days, 1,000–2,000 sq ft)
Corridors: 3 covered

Available spaces

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Other markets

Chicago

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Dedicated pop-up licensing, strong corridor vacancy, heavy foot traffic. The best city to launch a pop-up in the US.

New York

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The biggest pop-up market in the country. SoHo, Williamsburg, Flatiron, and the Meatpacking District anchor a massive short-term retail ecosystem.

Los Angeles

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Spread-out corridors, strong brand activation culture, year-round weather. LA's pop-up scene is anchored by the Arts District, Abbot Kinney, and Melrose Avenue.

Austin

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Festival-driven demand, growing creative retail scene. South by Southwest creates massive seasonal pop-up demand, and East Austin's creative corridor is growing year-round.

Miami

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Seasonal surge, international brand interest, Wynwood and the Design District anchor a growing pop-up scene. Art Basel creates massive demand spikes in December.

Nashville

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Music city boom, bachelorette tourism, growing retail scene. Broadway and surrounding neighborhoods are seeing increasing demand for short-term retail.

Denver

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Growing market, outdoor culture, strong local economy. RiNo Art District and LoDo anchor a developing pop-up scene with lower competition than coastal cities.

Orlando

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Theme park tourism, family-driven demand, year-round visitor economy. Beyond the parks, Winter Park and the Mills 50 district offer creative retail opportunities.

Seattle

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Tech-driven economy, strong local spending, growing retail scene. Capitol Hill and Ballard anchor a market with higher spending power and lower retail competition than SF or NYC.