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  2. Old Mill District - Wikipedia

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    The Hayden Homes Amphitheater - formerly known as the Les Schwab Amphitheater - is an outdoor riverfront amphitheater built in 2001 on the west bank of the Deschutes River as part at the Old Mill District development. The Amphitheater was originally named after Les Schwab, [11] a native of Bend, Oregon. The venue accommodates approximately ...

  3. Brooks Resources - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in 2017, the company began offering real estate development services for private clients. In 2019, the company began looking for opportunities to develop smaller urban parcels as well as large-tract projects while still focusing its business in central Oregon. [21] [25] [29] [30] Brooks Resources maintains its headquarters in Bend ...

  4. Hayden Homes Amphitheater - Wikipedia

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    The Hayden Homes Amphitheater is an outdoor amphitheater built in the historic Old Mill District in Bend, Oregon. The amphitheater's name-in-title sponsor is Hayden Homes, a Central Oregon home builder. The venue was formerly named the Les Schwab Amphitheater, after a Central Oregon businessman.

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  6. Charles Boyd Homestead Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1904, Boyd moved west, settling along the Deschutes River near Bend in Central Oregon. He bought a 6-acre (24,000 m 2) tract of land on the east side of the river, bordering the Swalley Canal. In 1905, his family joined him, and he built a house on his 6-acre (24,000 m 2) property. [1]

  7. South Bend doubling size of riverfront district where ... - AOL

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    A liquor license typically costs about $60,000 up front in South Bend. But an expanding riverfront development program offers them for $2,000 a year.