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Westlake Center
400 Pine St. (Downtown) | ph: (206) 467-3044
Westlake Center is an indoor mall smack dab in the middle of downtown. Although there aren't any department stores here, shoppers can find what they're looking for in the more than 80 specialty shops. For great places to find home accessories and tasteful gifts, you can't beat The Galleries of Neiman Marcus, Chiasso, and Fireworks. There's a Jessica McClintock boutique for formal wear, A Pea in the Pod for maternity wear, and shops like Talbots, Express, and Hot Topic for everyday wear. The fourth, and top level, of Westlake is home to a tremendous food court and the terminal for the Monorail to Seattle Center. |
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BARCELINO
Rainier Square (Downtown) | 411 Union St. (at 5th)
ph: (206) 262-9111
Barcelino provides world-class assortments from Italy, Germany, Spain, and other European countries which offer artisan workmanship. Barcelino recognizes that today's sophisticated fashion-conscious man prefers classic, international styling over trendy or ultraconservative looks. The finest fabrications available, teamed with the richest colorations, have been designed to create a unique and elegant statement. Barcelino's collections include suits, jackets, slacks, leathers and outerwear, shoes and accessories.
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PACIFIC PLACE
600 Pine St. (Downtown) | ph: (206) 405-2655
Pacific Place was built at the peak of Seattle's dot-com boom so that the city's technically gifted and financially loaded would have somewhere to spend their millions. This mall for the discriminating shopper boasts only the best: Tiffany & Co., Cartier, Restoration Hardware, Crane & Co., and Williams-Sonoma all call Pacific Place home. So do Tommy Hilfiger, whose first northwest specialty store is here, and a number of other fine clothiers, including bebe and BCBG. Up top is an ultra-swank General Cinema theater, and eateries like the Gordon Biersch brewpub. |
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