Sunday, June 22, 2025

When Hannah Oliver decided to open a bookstore in Prineville, I didn't have much doubt that the store would be nice and that she'd do a good job. But I did wonder if the Prineville I remembered from my youth was ready for a bookstore.

She reassured me that Prineville was prospering.

I visited her store yesterday and while Linda and I were there, we went to the only Taco Time in Central Oregon. I really love their crisp meat burritos. A Cascade Business News was on one of the tables and I snagged it. 

There was an article on Prineville there, and some remarkable statistics. In the last seven years, the median income in Prineville rose from $45K to $82K.  Crook County as a whole has had a 52.5% increase in GDP.

The town still feels rural; but there are signs. New shops and nice houses on the outskirts. You've got to believe that as Bend continues to boom and with Redmond following, that Prineville will be the next place to accelerate in growth. 

Whenever I make my commute to Bend, I'm accompanied by the grand march of the Cascade mountains on my right, blue skies on my left. This ain't stopping anytime soon.   

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