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Location!
Location! Location! Timberhill
Shopping Center is located at the economic base of Corvallis,
Oregon. The well designed 200,000 square foot center boasts
over 25 national, regional, and local tenants with a 1,000 car
parking support. Timberhill draws its customers from within
the Willamette Valley to the Oregon Coast and is located four
miles from the 20,000 students and 8,000 employees of Oregon
State University. The center is just six minutes from the 137
acre, 1.5 million square foot Hewlett-Packard campus.
Affluence. Corvallis
is a major reason that Benton County boasts the second-highest
median income in the state. 53% of Corvallis’ residents
over age 25 have attained a bachelor's, master's or PhD, with
48.5% working in management, professional, or related occupations.
Accessibility.
Timberhill is a popular community shopping center offering its
patrons local bus service and easy access from three of Corvallis'
busy signaled intersections, Walnut, Kings and Rolling Green.
Growth. Many businesses migrate to Oregon from
adjoining states to take advantage of lower real estate premiums
and a family-friendly atmosphere. The flourishing town of Corvallis
is one of the best kept secrets of American business. The economy
of the area attracts a wealthier demographic. The partnership
between Hewlett-Packard and Oregon State University for the
development of nano-technology is a prime example of Corvallis’
growth.
Small Town Values. Timberhill’s customer
loyalty and eco-friendly community adds to the small town feel
of a big city environment.
National Recognition. Harvard
Business Review’s “Creative Index” - 2/04
placed Corvallis in the top fifteen cities for Technology, Talent
& Tolerance. On the Today Show - 3/04, authors Pete Sambert
& Burt Sperling in their book “ CITIES RANKED &
RATED” recognized Corvallis in the top ten. Mens Journal
- 4/04 rated the Community as the seventh best place to live.
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