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Portland Oregon Real Estate Blog: Portland, U.S. Home Prices Differ
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Telephone number for ge capital colonial pacific leasing corp in portland oregon?
Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a business office for the company in Portland, but here's some general information on it.
Colonial Pacific Leasing Company of Portland, Oregon traces its roots to a captive finance company formed in Massachusetts in 1961. The original name of the company was Colonial Leasing Company of New England. Its specialty was transactions under $2,200; the small ticket marketplace.
In the 1960's, Ford Industries, a subsidiary of Roseburg Lumber Company of Roseburg, Oregon, placed the financing for a number of its “Code-A-Phone” interconnect systems through Colonial Leasing of New England. When Colonial ran onto hard time in 1967, a time of recession, Roseburg Lumber bought the company, thinking it could finance its equipment themselves, and moved it to Portland in 1971 ( the 11 month recession ended November, 1970, ) changing the name to Colonial Pacific Leasing. According to published records, it had a $6 million portfolio, and 10,000 leases, primarily all small ticket items.
Roseburg Lumber operated Colonial Pacific on a limited basis. By 1976, the portfolio was $3.5 million, serviced by four employees. Late in 1976, the manager of Colonial Pacific retired and Roseburg Lumber made the decision to become more active in the marketplace. John W. Thorne, president, was hired. He was given the goal to increase the company portfolio to at least $15 million. In 1981, he built it to $50 million in “outstandings” with 52 employees.
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Developer Tom Moyer considering options for stalled Park Avenue West tower
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