Spring Cleaning and New Life in Downtown Tillamook

There is something undeniably infectious about the arrival of spring. As the days stretch longer and the Oregon mist begins to give way to glimpses of sunshine, though as I write this, it’s actually pouring buckets of rain, we can finally see the world waking up. In Downtown Tillamook, that “new life” isn’t just happening in the flower beds; it’s happening in our storefronts, our parks, and the very bones of our historic buildings.

Have you noticed the buzz lately? It’s more than just the birds returning; it’s the hum of pressure washers and the sight of local business owners clearing away winter debris. We’ve seen incredible hustle from small business owners tidying up their curb appeal, while professional crews are hard at work prepping new retail spaces for upcoming entrepreneurs.

Another “bloom” to watch for is on the corner of 2nd and Pacific. A brand-new retail business is opening soon, and while we are keeping the details under wraps for just a bit longer, it’s a perfect example of the fresh energy hitting our streets. This momentum continues with the Beals Building, which is slated for a much-needed facelift over the next couple of years. At the Chamber, Justin has been working behind the scenes with local developer Terry Phillips to mesh this historic landmark’s classic soul with a fun, modern energy. It’s a transformation you’ll definitely want to keep an eye on!

Watching these renovations move forward highlights a vital truth: our downtown is the heart of Tillamook’s reputation. According to the Oregon Main Street Program, a vibrant downtown serves as the commercial and cultural center of a community. When our streets look bright and cared for, it signals a healthy, thriving economy to everyone who passes through.

As the program also notes, people are naturally drawn to “bright and beautiful” spaces. You’re simply more likely to step into a shop with a fresh coat of paint and a clean sidewalk than one that looks dark or neglected. By investing in these exteriors, we encourage residents and visitors alike to shop locally, keeping our hard-earned dollars right here in our own backyard.

If all this spring cleaning has you feeling inspired to beautify our streets, we have an easy way for you to get involved! Our Flower Pot Program is back, and it’s the perfect way to add a splash of color to our sidewalks without any of the heavy lifting.

We take care of everything. When you sponsor a pot, we handle the planting, the watering, and the ongoing maintenance all season long. You don’t even need to own a downtown business to participate, anyone can sponsor! We’ll even feature your name on a plaque to recognize your contribution to Tillamook’s bright and beautiful reputation.

From the major renovations at the Beals Building to the simple beauty of a blooming petunia, every bit of effort helps our downtown take on new life. Let’s keep this momentum growing!

To learn more about the Flower Pot Program, reach out to Meg at the Chamber HQ or email her at meg@tillamookchamber.org.

Second Main Street Grant to Revitalize Downtown Tillamook

I’m sure you’ve noticed the eye catching transformation happening on the corner of Pacific Avenue and Second Street, adjacent to the Henson Plaza as you make your way through downtown Tillamook. The historic National Bank Building has received a fantastic new facelift, thanks to the vision of local business owner and developer, Terry Philips. After a complete renovation, the building has a fresh new look. The clean white and gray paint job and new retail/ office space are just the beginning of some really exciting news for Downtown Tillamook.

Earlier this year, the Tillamook Chamber of Commerce applied for an Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant on behalf of Terry’s project. We were thrilled to learn that we secured a substantial $250,000 to help get this project going and address a critical need here in Tillamook.

So, what exactly does that mean for our community? This grant will be a huge help in transforming the upper floor of the National Bank Building into new apartments, including an ADA-accessible unit on the bottom level that will be easily accessible from Pacific Avenue. We all know how critical the need for housing is, and this project is a big step toward addressing that.

Some of you might remember that the Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant Program also helped another local business owner and developer, Lisa Greiner, owner of the Oregon Coast Dance Center. She was awarded $200,000 from the OMSRGP in 2019 to kick-start her downtown housing project. After a lengthy but rewarding renovation, the Jones-Knudson apartments above her dance studio were finished and fully occupied earlier this year. The Chamber celebrated with Lisa and those involved in the process during a ribbon cutting ceremony to officially commemorate the completion of this project on February 8th, 2025. This milestone’s success is a powerful example of how these grants can boost vitality in the downtown community.

The Chamber is honored to play a role in working with these motivated developers. We love helping them secure the funds needed to turn their passion and vision into a reality, making downtown Tillamook a more inviting and thriving place to live, work, and play. There’s nothing better than seeing a great idea become a reality while also meeting a real need in our community.