About
Us
Founded in 2006,
our vision is to create Lane County’s premier
lifestyle magazine. Our regular columns focus on everything that makes
Eugene one of the “most livable cities in America,” including
people, places, the arts, entertainment, indoor and outdoor activities,
health and wellness, travel, dining, home and garden and our unique
calendar of local and regional events.
Sold in every major and independent grocery store in Lane County with
premium placement in magazine racks and at checkout stands, Eugene
Magazine can also be found in all area bookstores and in many local
retailers. Regular deliveries of Eugene Magazine also reach the most
prestigious hotel rooms, condominiums, vacation homes, doctor's, dentist's
and lawyer's offices, spas, salons, fitness centers, real estate agencies
and golf courses in Lane County. Advertiser and other promotional copies
are also distributed everywhere you find active, affluent consumers
in Lane County.
Eugene Magazine is published quarterly by Olive Tree, LLC and printed
in Oregon on recycled paper.
Editorial, advertising and administrative offices are located at 1400
High St, Suite C-3, Eugene, OR 97401. Telephone 541/686.6608. Fax 541/686.8008
The views and opinions expressed in Eugene Magazine, Eugene Living
and eugenemagazine.com are the authors’ and do not necessarily
represent the views or opinions of Eugene Magazine, Eugene Living,
eugenemagazine.com or Olive Tree, LLC, it’s employees, staff
or management.
Our Market
The Eugene/Springfield
area is the second-largest market in Oregon and ranks 4th in the
Northwest. The home of the University of Oregon,
Eugene is about an hour drive from both the Oregon coast and skiing
in the Cascade Mountains. Located in the fertile southern Willamette
Valley, Lane County offers an exceptional environment for living. Superior
public education, local and regional hospitals, outstanding entertainment
and recreational opportunities and some of the most progressive minds
on the planet contribute to the tapestry that makes Eugene "the
greatest city for the arts and outdoors."
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