The $55 million center is an open-air complex designed to mimic older downtown shopping districts and has 55 store locations.
[7] Eventually developed by Continental Real Estate and designed by Field Paoli, The Streets of Tanasbourne cost $55 million to complete.
[8] This shopping complex was the last development in a larger Hillsboro project titled Tanasbourne Town Center.
[8] Macy's (formerly Meier & Frank and one of the center's anchor stores) signed up as planned, however very little had been done to attract other tenants by 2002.
While not situated along a highway or MAX Light Rail, the center was estimated to have approximately 225,000 people within five miles in 2005.