Jackstraw, a new mixed-use project in Bend, announces two retail tenants as it nears completion

Barney Lerten
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) — Killian Pacific, a Pacific Northwest real estate developer and placemaker, has attracted and secured two long-term retail leases – Sisters-based Sisters Coffee Company and California-based Drybar – at Jackstraw, a 313-unit mixed-use residential and retail project nearing completion.
Here’s the rest of the full announcement from Killian Pacific:
Centrally located between downtown Bend and the Old Mill District and spanning a 4.7-acre site at Industrial Way and Lava Road, Jackstraw is adjacent to Bend’s Box Factory retail center. As Jackstraw nears completion, residential pre-leasing begins in July and move-in availability is October. Once complete, Jackstraw will serve as a vibrant new hub for retail, living, and community connection.
Sisters Coffee will open its second Bend location, a 2,230-square-foot café on Jackstraw’s ground floor. It will offer an expansive food menu and a curated selection of specialty coffee drinks, merchandise and pastries to building residents and the Bend community.
The Sisters Coffee flagship café was founded in 1989 in Sisters and operates three award-winning cafes throughout the state: in Sisters, in Bend’s Old Mill District, and in Portland’s Pearl District, plus a new Roastery in Sisters.
“The opportunity to bring a second location of Sisters Coffee, a beloved, local, premium coffee purveyor to Jackstraw is an incredibly exciting opportunity for our residents and for the broader Bend community. This family-run, nationally recognized coffee business, which is deeply rooted in the communities it serves, aligns perfectly with our goal to create a hub where culture, community, and local lifestyle converge,” said Killian Pacific Director of Development Cassidy Bolger.
“We are thrilled to partner with Killian Pacific, at Jackstraw, on a community-driven project that creates a destination gathering space for everyone to enjoy. We’re incredibly grateful for how supportive the Bend area has been of our brand for many years, and excited to continue pursuing our mission of creating an authentic coffee experience built on a deep love of our craft and a heartfelt kindness for the people we serve,” said Jared Durham, Sisters Coffee Company co-owner with siblings Justin Durham and Jesse Durham.
Jackstraw will link with the Box Factory through a plaza-like street shared by pedestrians, bicyclists and low-speed vehicles, now called “Lava Pass.” This private street design will present the ability to close a section of Lava Road between the two properties for events, concerts, markets, and more. Sisters Coffee will be open in late 2025 or early 2026, and it will be located in the heart of Lava Pass.
Drybar, a California-based chain of salons that provide a hair styling service known as blowouts, will open a 1,879-square-foot salon on Jackstraw’s ground floor. Co-founded in 2010 by Alli Webb, a New York Times bestselling author, Drybar is now a multi-million-dollar company with more than 150 salons across the United States. The franchisees of this Drybar location at Jackstraw are two women based in Eugene, Oregon.
“Drybar is a nationally recognized, highly sought-after lifestyle brand with numerous national awards from publications including Inc. Magazine, Fast Company and Marie Claire. We are thrilled to bring this salon to Jackstraw, and we’re pleased to support its first location in Bend. Drybar is hyper-focused on service, providing a premier experience to every single client, and this approach to first-class customer service is a retail asset to our residential community and to the greater Bend area,” said Bolger.
Drybar will open its first salon in Bend in early 2026 and will be located on Industrial Way. Drybar has two other locations in Oregon, in Eugene and Happy Valley.
“We are thrilled to open our second Drybar location in Bend! Bend has won a piece of our hearts and we look forward to expanding from our hometown in Eugene, to now being a part of the beautiful Bend community. We think Drybar Bend is going to be a huge success and we could not be happier securing this unrivaled location at Jackstraw,” said Drybar Owner Lori Harrison Andersen.
Locally owned and based in Bend, Compass Commercial Real Estate Services provides retail brokerage and property management services for Jackstraw and the Box Factory.
Jackstraw has been under construction since Spring 2023 and is now 80 percent finished. It has a mix of apartments and townhomes, offering plenty of room and ample storage for everything from bikes to oversized fishing kayaks, modern design, parking for residents, interior courtyards, and refined spaces.
Jackstraw strives to bring new life to the neighborhood with seven stories of apartment homes and resident amenities, including a fitness center and a rooftop lounge looking toward the Cascade Range, a terrace overlooking Lava Road and the Box Factory, landscaped gardens, a resident lounge, and multiple co-working areas. The ground floor will feature 18,000 square feet of retail space, providing a vibrant mix of local shops, restaurants, and services – designed to bring new energy to the Southern Crossing neighborhood.
For more information about Jackstraw, please visit https://www.jackstrawbend.com/