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Support these woman-owned businesses in Portland

By Constance Rigney, December 10, 2019

During this busy shopping season, I want to take the time to list some of my favorite woman-owned businesses here in Portland. When you support them, you keep money here in our community!

Upper Left Coffee Roasters

Stop by their charming coffee shop in Southeast or handy downtown location to pick up a bag of beans or a gift card for the coffee connoisseur in your life.

Photo credit: Upper Left Roasters

Egg Press

Celebrating 20 years in Portland, this woman-owned and operated letterpress shop based in NW Portland makes greeting cards, prints, and gift wrap.

Freeland Spirits

Grab a bottle of gin or bourbon from Portland’s only woman-owned distillery! Visit their headquarters off NW 23rd, or order it online.

Photo credit: Freeland Spirits

Seaworthy

Pick up a piece of locally-made Seaworthy, which designs and manufactures everything from their NE Sandy studio. Stop in for a tour!

Header photo credit: Egg Press

Constance Rigney

Broker | OR & WA

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What I love about the field of real estate is that essentially, it’s about dreams and possibilities. It’s about finding a space that can support the life you are envisioning and crafting...
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