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Next Adventure, a cherished outdoor retail destination in Portland, has announced plans to close its doors in 2025. The store, known for its extensive selection of outdoor gear and passionate staff, will kick off a retirement sale starting on May 28. This sale is expected to last throughout the summer, offering customers a chance to purchase high-quality equipment at discounted prices.
The decision to close comes as the owners prepare for retirement, marking the end of an era for the store that has served the community for many years. Loyal customers and outdoor enthusiasts are encouraged to take advantage of the sale, which will feature a wide range of items, including camping gear, hiking equipment, and apparel.
As the store approaches its final days, it aims to celebrate its legacy by providing great deals and honoring the relationships built with customers over the years. The community is invited to join in this farewell event, making it a memorable experience for all.
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