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Businiess name:  Haller Lake Children's Center
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
When we toured this daycare in the summer of ?06 we asked about a "for lease" sign posted out front and were told that the lease was being negotiated but that all would be well. Our child began in September; the facility was adequate and the teachers were great. At a parent meeting in late December (the first and only time I have ever seen the owner) we were told that there was a verbal agreement in place for a new lease. Two weeks after the meeting, in mid-January, the parents were informed by email that the center was closing at the end of February, giving the families of 80 children less than 2 months to make new arrangements. The owner of Planet Kids Seattle (a.k.a. Haller Lake Children's Center) had opened a second center in Bellevue - Planet Kids Bellevue - last year and I believe decided that keeping the Seattle location open was more trouble than it was worth financially. Which is her right, as a business owner, but she should have been honest with her clients. They were giving tours to prospective parents right up until the announcement of the closure. Caveat emptor. Pros: teachers were wonderful Cons: unethical owner

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