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Pacific Place Shopping Center
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Steve E.
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Shopping We have the usual malls and I support my city stores - Pacific Place, Westlake Mall, Bon, Nordstrom’s, Old Navy, Betsy Johnson, Eileen Fisher, Barney's, Ann Taylor, Banana Republic Etc. You can pick and if you want some funky fun stores go to Broadway, North City/Belltown, or Pioneer Sq. Some fun stores Panache, Rado, and Outriggers. Then there are 2 huge malls - Southcenter and Bellevue Square. They both are quasi- suburbia malls. Same and different. If you staying downtown Seattle..you will find plenty of options for everything by walking between 1st Ave and 6th Ave from Madison to Stewart grid. The 6 block square pretty much has most of DT shopping. Othewise head to the sprawlers!.
In my humble opinion - some of the glass pieces you find here - are terrific. Local artists and styles to fit all tastes. Of course coffee - Cafe Vitta roasts, Torrefacione, and others.
For the glass pieces you can go from $50 to $000s. All depends on taste and budgets.
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