Powell's City Of Books

Powell's City of Books is a bookstore in Portland, Oregon, and the largest independent bookstore in the United States. It is located on the edge of downtown and the Pearl District, occupying a full city block between NW 10th and 11th Avenues and Burnside and Couch Streets. The "City of Books" is headquarters for a local chain of bookstores which also maintains a growing business in online sales. Powell's main store is open 365 days a year, and contains over 68,000 ft² of floor space. The inventory for its retail and online sales is over 1 ½ million books, with plans to grow to two million in 2004. http://www.portlandtribune.com/archview.cgi?id=23515 Powell's sells new, used, and rare books; at its retail stores, it follows the somewhat unusual practice of shelving new and used books side-by-side. It buys thousands of used books a day in order to keep its shelves well-stocked. Powell's has had an Internet presence dating back to email and ftp-based access for its technical bookstore.http://www.powells.com/info/details.html Their website was established in 1994, before Amazon.com, and as of 2004, 40% of Powell's business is conducted online.http://www.portlandtribune.com/archview.cgi?id=23515 The store was founded by Walter Powell, whose son, Michael Powell, had started a bookstore in Chicago, Illinois (a bookstore still in existence as of 2004, specializing in used, rare, and discounted books, primarily academic and scholarly). Michael Powell soon joined his father in Portland, leading the expansion business to what it is today. Powell's is a member of the American Booksellers Association.

List of locations

In addition to its "City of Books" location, Powell's Books also has several smaller stores:

Other information

Books from Powell's can be accessed via Wikipedia's ISBN lookup. Powell's is the sponsor of Garrison Keillor's The Writer's Almanac. As of April 2004, Powell's is part of Portland's wireless community, courtesy of Personal Telco.http://wifinetnews.com/archives/003246.html Some of the store's actions have made big news in Portland. When the Oregon Citizens Alliance qualified Ballot Measure 9 in 1992, an anti-gay rights measure, the bookstore actively campaigned against the measure. However, a prolonged labor dispute between Powell's employees and Michael Powell over unionizing the employees tarnished Michael Powell's reputation as a champion of liberal causes.http://www.portlandtribune.com/archview.cgi?id=21783

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