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GREENHAUS GALLERY & BOUTIQUE greenhausgallery.com 376 NE Sumner St.

Owned by Arizona transplants Dayna and Cole Reed (who also run openHAUS coworking space for marginalized independent workers), greenHAUS offers quirky vintage goods, crafts and gifts—and it’s an art gallery too. The store was previously located on Northeast Killingsworth Street, but it found a home in 2019 at the Alberta Commons space near the intersection of Northeast Alberta Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. GreenHAUS is currently open limited hours Thursday through Saturday and by appointment all other days. It also offers a monthly subscription box. You set the price (starting at $25 a month) and receive either a curated selection of physical goods, a gift card or goodwill to keep the store going. 11:11 SUPPLY

1111SUPPLY.COM 33 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. 503-395-4440 sells pens, bullet journals, notebooks and productivity tools. The brick-andmortar location is closed, but you can still get organized with tools from its online store.

BIRDS AND BEES NURSERY birdsandbeespdx.com 3327 SE 50th Ave. 503-788-6088 Birds and Bees is a small, women- and Black-owned nursery offering seeds, starts and supplies for outdoor gardening as well as mason bees, birdfeeders, houseplants and gifts.

BOXIES boxiesonline.com creates curated gift boxes for any occasion in partnership with businesses owned by women and people of color.

CULTURAL BLENDS culturalblends.net sells streetwear and basketball swag.

LAUNDRY @laundrypdx 140 NW 4th Ave. 503-893-5937 curbside pickup available We dubbed it “the most original vintage shop Portland has seen in years,” and we mean it. Christopher Yen’s shop carries vintage sports and pop culture clothes and artifacts, including a lot of old-school Blazers gear. Plus, you may find rapper Mic Capes holding down the fort a few days a week.

PRODUCE PORTLAND produceportland.com 140 NW 4th Ave. Consignment and barbershop offering vintage streetwear for men, women and children.

SHOP LA FAMILIA & CO-OP shoplafam.com @shoplafamiliacoop 2205 N Lombard St. The retail space for the La Familia Co-Op, the artist and music collective and label started by local rapper Swiggle Mandela.

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