PORTLAND, Ore. (Portland Tribune) -- They won’t be offering a restaurant serving those hot Swedish meatballs, but IKEA is planning on locating to Progress Ridge Town Square in Beaverton.
No, it’s not going to be a full store, such as the Portland IKEA near the airport. It’s called a Plan and Order Point with Pickup, and it will start in the spring of 2025. This will be IKEA’s first Plan and Order location in the Pacific Northwest.
The idea, according to IKEA, is to bring the business known for its household items including furniture, beds, kitchen appliances and other home goods, closer to Beaverton and surrounding areas.
According to IKEA, “It’s different from the traditional large-format IKEA store as it gives customers the opportunity to meet with the IKEA store team to plan and order home furnishing solutions that require a bit more help, such as kitchens, bedrooms and bathrooms.”
IKEA says that while customers will be unable to take items home that day, IKEA workers can arrange for delivery or schedule orders to be picked up from the Beaverton location. Orders can be picked up a day or so later, at no cost.
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