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REDMOND
TOWN CENTER
Redmond Town Center takes its name seriously. It
strives to be the kind of place where the community gathers to shop, be entertained, and mingle with one another. Aside from retailers
like Eddie Bauer, Z Gallerie, Border's Books & Music, and Larry's Market, Redmond Town Center boasts a cinema, park and (from
spring to the mid-fall) a Saturday market where shoppers can buy produce, plants, and flowers from local growers. During the summer,
there's a weekly concert in the park.
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16495 NE 74th St.
(Redmond)
ph: (425) 867-0808
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BROADWAY MARKET
Broadway Market is a mall for people who would,
under normal circumstances, not be caught dead inside of one. Located in Capitol Hill, this mini shopping center has the artsy,
progressive neighborhood demographics in mind. There's a theater that features predominantly independent films; clothing stores
like Urban Outfitters and Rockin' Betty's that sell stylin' streetwear and clubwear; and a number of small specialty shops and
carts that peddle everything from exotic condoms to oxygen fixes. And, because even the most eccentric individual occasionally
needs items like laundry detergent and jeans, there's even a Fred Meyer and Gap.
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401 Broadway E.
(Capitol Hill)
ph: (206) 322-1610
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BELLEVUE GALLERIA
As part of the Bellevue building boom, the Galleria
was one of the city's attempts to pump life into Bellevue's central business district. The crowning glory of the mall is the 44,000
square foot, 11 screen Regal Cinemas that keeps the place hopping well into the night. Shoppers can enjoy perusing stores like
Tower Records, Habits for the Home, and the more practical, Men's Wearhouse. There's also a Gene Juarez Salon & Spa to keep
visitors looking good. With a Hooters and Rock Bottom Brewery, even shopping-phobic husbands will enjoy a trip to the Galleria.
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550 160th Ave. NE
(Bellevue Galleria)
ph: (425) 452-1934
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PACIFIC
PLACE
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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600 Pine St.
(Downtown)
ph: (206) 405-2655
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ALDERWOOD MALL
Alderwood Mall has a shop for every type of visitor.
There's Bon Marche, Nordstrom and Sears to satisfy department store shoppers. Made in Washington for tourists. Gap Kids and The
Disney Store for the tots. And, for teen shoppers of all persuasions, there's Hot Topic, Wet Seal, and Abercrombie & Fitch.
Sophisticated consumers will enjoy Ann Taylor, Banana Republic, and Aveda. A Frederick's of Hollywood is also on hand for that
on-a-whim purchase.
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3000 Lynwood
ph: (425) 771-1211
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