Pioneer Place
Pioneer Place in March 2007 | |
| Location | Portland, Oregon, United States |
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| Coordinates | 45°31′06″N 122°40′38″W / 45.5183°N 122.6773°W |
| Address | 700 SW 5th Ave, 97204 |
| Opening date | March 1990 (Pioneer Place I) Late 1999 (Pioneer Place II) |
| Renovated | 2016–2018 |
| Developer | The Rouse Company (Rouse-Portland, Inc.) |
| Management | GGP |
| Owner | Brookfield Properties |
| Architect | ELS Architecture and Urban Design |
| Stores and services | 20+ (100 at peak) |
| Anchor tenants | 1 |
| Floor area | 369,000 sq ft (34,300 m2) |
| Floors | For Atrium Shops: 4 (including one basement level) For Rotunda Shops: 5 (including one basement level) |
| Parking | Parking garage with 200 spaces |
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| Website | pioneerplace |
Building details | |
Main entrance to Pioneer Place Mall, c. July 2017 | |
| General information | |
| Type | Mixed-use development |
| Construction started | 1988 (Pioneer Place I) 1998 (Pioneer Place II) |
| Completed | 1990 (Pioneer Place I) 2000 (Pioneer Place II) |
| Renovating team | |
| Renovating firm | General Growth Properties (2015–2018) Brookfield Properties (2018) |
Pioneer Place is a mixed-use development consisting of a once-upscale, urban shopping mall known as Pioneer Place Mall (consisting of two retail pavilions: Atrium Shops and Rotunda Shops) in downtown Portland, Oregon. It consists of four blocks of retail, dining, parking, and an office tower named Pioneer Tower. The mall itself is spread out between four buildings, interconnected by skywalks and underground mall sections. The footprint of the entire complex consists of four full city blocks, bisected by SW Yamhill and Fourth, bounded north-south by SW Morrison and Taylor Streets and east-west by SW Third and Fifth Avenues.
In 2014, Pioneer Place was the third-highest selling mall in the United States based on sales per square foot, sitting just behind Bal Harbour Shops and The Grove at Farmers Market. It is owned and managed by GGP, a subsidiary of Brookfield Properties. It also contains a Regal Cinemas on the final floor of The Rotunda Shops, as well as an Apple Store, branded Apple Pioneer Place.
However, having experienced decreased foot traffic, remote work trends, and safety concerns, Pioneer Place struggled as a retail center. It is currently a "dead mall" as of February 2026, with only 20+ stores still open.