
A VISION FOR SHARED GROWTH
McMinnville Landing is a next-generation innovation district designed to power the region’s next era of industry. Minutes from downtown and adjacent to the airport, this 190-acre site offers unmatched flexibility for advanced manufacturing, R&D, services, healthcare, and retail—with the infrastructure, vision, and momentum to support long-term economic vitality. More than a place to land, it’s a launchpad where ideas scale, companies thrive, and community comes naturally.

IT ALL STARTS HERE
Strategically placed at the entrance to town, McMinnville Landing offers the kind of access, visibility, and proximity that turns location into lasting advantage. Just 1.5 miles from McMinnville’s historic downtown and directly off Highway 18, the 190-acre district connects people, businesses, and ideas with ease. With open land, big views, and a flexible master plan, The Landing is positioned to grow with McMinnville—creating a dynamic gateway that welcomes opportunity in every form.
A new landmark at the entrance to town, just off Highway 18 and 29 miles from I-5
Adjacent to McMinnville Municipal Airport, 58 miles to PDX International Airport
Next to Willamette Valley Medical Center, across from Evergreen Aviation & Space Museum
Views of Mt. Hood, Amity Hills, and the Coast Range
Bordered by the South Yamhill River and Galen McBee Park
1.5 miles to downtown, 5 miles to Linfield University
1 mile from Chemeketa Community College’s Yamhill Campus
48 miles to Oregon State University, 90 miles to University of Oregon
Surrounded by scenic agricultural landscape, with 220+ wineries in 20 miles
25 miles from Salem, 40 miles from Portland

BUILDING BUSINESS & BELONGING
A HUB FOR IDEAS & INNOVATION
McMinnville Landing is designed to drive regional prosperity by attracting a diversity of businesses and expanding access to living-wage jobs. As a new center of gravity for industry and innovation, the district integrates offices, advanced manufacturing, and research space with public amenities that support a vibrant, healthy workforce.
From startups and local enterprises to established companies and national headquarters, The Landing offers space and support for businesses to grow—while connecting them to talent, partners, and a community invested in what comes next.

KEEPING SPENDING LOCAL
A REGIONAL RETAIL DESTINATION
From everyday essentials to special services, McMinnville Landing brings sought-after retail to the region, anchoring it all in one accessible destination. Significant acreage for commercial use promises a balance of practical conveniences and fresh experiences for dining, shopping, and gathering. It’s a vibrant hub for retail, designed to boost the local economy, enhance daily life, and give the community more reasons to stay close to home.
Everyday essentials, like grocery stores and healthcare clinics, to add convenience for residents and visitors.
Diverse food and beverage, from lunch cafés to local breweries, to serve every mood and moment of the day.
A mix of local shops and national brands to preserve the town’s character while meeting growing needs.
Flexible retail space to enable offerings to grow and evolve with the community.
All connected by a network of walkways to encourage shoppers to explore and linger.

DESIGNING FOR COMMUNITY
AMENITIES IN ABUNDANCE
Thoughtfully designed to foster connection and well-being, McMinnville Landing weaves together green space, pedestrian-friendly pathways, and public gathering places to support a healthy, vibrant community. Interconnected trails and sidewalks encourage exploration by foot or bike, while parks, greenspaces, and naturescapes offer everyday opportunities for recreation, fitness, and mindfulness.
At the heart of the district, a central plaza and other event spaces invite spontaneous meetups, cultural gatherings, and large-scale community or industry events. These shared spaces go beyond convenience to cultivate a sense of belonging, fueling productivity and connection.

We acknowledge that this land holds a deeper history as a seasonal gathering and trading place for the Yamhill Band of Kalapuya, whose connection to the region continues today.