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Perk Imaging to Bring First-in-Oregon QT Scan Breast Imaging to Central Oregon

Perk Imaging to Bring First-in-Oregon QT Scan Breast Imaging to Central Oregon

Amanda Johnson, FNP We’re excited to announce that Perk Imaging has signed a lease for Shevlin Crossing Building B, introducing an advanced new option in breast screening to Central Oregon. Perk Imaging will offer the QT Scan, a state-of-the-art, non-invasive breast imaging technology that is radiation-free, contrast-free, compression-free, and completely painless. The Bend location will house one of only 10 QT Scanners in the United States—and the first in Oregon—providing unprecedented clarity down to the cellular level. more >

Grounds for Excitement: WildRoots Coffee House Opens at Shevlin Crossing

Grounds for Excitement: WildRoots Coffee House Opens at Shevlin Crossing

We’re excited to welcome our newest tenant, WildRoots coffee house, now open and welcoming guests in its beautiful new space in Shevlin Crossing in northwest Bend. WildRoots’ original northeast Bend location has been one of the city’s most beloved coffee shops, and owners Kris and Laura Steinke are excited about opening in a new part of town. The new WildRoots opened last week, and is conveniently located at the roundabout at Shevlin Park Road and NW Crossing Dr., on the… more >

Shevlin Crossing Announces New Tenant: Bloom Aesthetics

Shevlin Crossing Announces New Tenant: Bloom Aesthetics

Another new tenant will join Shevlin Crossing later this year: Bloom Aesthetics. The medical spa is locally owned and woman owned and operated, and will offer services in injectables, skin treatments, laser treatments and more. Bloom will be located on the first floor of Shevlin Crossing’s Building B, 2230 NW Labiche Lane, in northwest Bend, right next door to WildRoots Coffeehouse, opening this fall. Tracy Edwards, owner of Bloom Aesthetics, said, “We are… more >

Real Talk in Property Management: 2025 PropertyCon Highlights

Real Talk in Property Management: 2025 PropertyCon Highlights

This past April, I had the opportunity to attend the very first-ever PropertyCon, hosted by the Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) in downtown Boston. This packed two-day event brought together residential and commercial property managers from across the country. The conference was a great mix of networking, education, and a healthy dose of industry perspective from people managing everything from boutique office spaces to high-rise multifamily buildings. IREM’s goal? To bring managers together not just to connect, but to… more >