Morrison And Broadway CVS Bails, Downtown Portland Loses Another Lifeline

The CVS at the corner of SW Morrison and SW Broadway in downtown Portland is set to close on March 1, taking away one of the last remaining national retailers in the city’s core and trimming already limited options for quick pharmacy runs and grab-and-go essentials. The shutdown tightens the squeeze on workers, residents and nearby small businesses that depend on daytime foot traffic in the area.

As reported by the Portland Business Journal, CVS confirmed the planned March 1 closure and noted that the store is among the last national general retailers left at the Morrison and Broadway intersection.

The downtown exit is part of a broader pattern for CVS, which has been trimming its store count nationwide while rethinking how many locations it needs in dense urban cores. Industry coverage and local reporting have chronicled hundreds of CVS closures between 2022 and 2024 as part of a multiyear effort to optimize its network, as detailed by CT Insider.

What Shoppers Will Lose

Customers who count on the downtown CVS for prescriptions, immunizations or late-night basics will now have to shift to other pharmacies or rely more heavily on delivery, a change that can be especially tough on older residents and downtown workers with tight schedules. When major chains close locations, they often transfer prescriptions to other branches, but that can still mean longer walks, added transit time or new pickup routines, according to PBS NewsHour.

Another Blow for a Shrinking Downtown Retail Strip

Portland’s core has already weathered a series of big-name departures that have dragged down foot traffic and made it harder to fill storefronts. Local coverage of recent retail churn, from Target to other chain downsizings, has highlighted how national brands are rethinking their downtown footprints, KPTV reported…

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