The City of Milwaukie is committed to the success of its business
partners. Here are some of those success stories and why these businesses
call Milwaukie home.
Bob's Red Mill
Bob Moore of Bob's Red Mill Natural Foods is one of the most well-known
faces around Milwaukie. A fixture in the city for two decades, Bob's
unique enterprise is the most recognized landmark in town - and with Bob's
likeness sketched into the company logo, he's our foremost public figure. Location: 5000 SE International Way
Dark
Horse Comics
Dark Horse Comics, the Northwest's largest comics and entertainment
publisher, began when Milwaukie native Mike Richardson invested his
profits from an already successful chain of comic bookstores into a new
enterprise to take comic publishing to the next level. His idea, novel at
the time, was that perhaps if illustrators owned their own work and had
some creative control, the quality of comics might improve. Location: 10956 SE Main Street
Advantis Credit Union
One of the area's oldest nonprofit financial cooperatives, Advantis Credit
Union, formerly Advantis Credit Union, has occupied a site at 10501 SE Main St. in Milwaukie
since it merged with the former Rose City Credit Union in 1996. When space
became cramped, ECCU chose to rebuild on-site rather than move --
resulting in a three-story, 22,000-square-foot administration building
with additional leasable office and retail space and parking. Location: 10501 SE Main Street
Oregon
Cutting Systems
The world's leading manufacturer of cutting chain, guide bars, and
accessories for chainsaws and mechanical timber harvesters, Oregon Cutting
Systems (OCS) moved into its first bona fide manufacturing plant in
Milwaukie at 9701 SE McLoughlin during 1955. Then called Oregon Saw Chain
Manufacturing Corp., the company moved from the founder's basement to a
5,000-square-foot Portland garage and, finally, to their current 300,000+ square-foot
Milwaukie facility. Location: 4909 SE International Way
Oregon
Dental Services
When The ODS Companies, an Oregon-based dental and medical insurer, ran up
against space limitations at its ODS Tower in Portland in the late 1990s,
the company began to search for additional office space in the surrounding
area. A key factor in its search was locating an adequate facility within
15 minutes of downtown Portland. Location: 10505 SE 17th Avenue
Precision
Castparts Corporation
A major Milwaukie employer for 50 years, Precision Castparts Corp. (PCC)
initially joined the city's business community in 1955 with 40 employees
in one building. Today, the global castings manufacturer employs over 1,000 in Milwaukie
and many more worldwide. Location: 5001 SE Johnson Creek Boulevard
Providence
Milwaukie Hospital
An award-winning, full-service medical facility, Providence Milwaukie
Hospital was established in 1986 when Oregon's Providence Health System
acquired the former Dwyer Community Hospital at 10150 SE 32nd Ave. Location: 10150 SE 32nd Avenue