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The Village at Totem Lake, formerly Totem Lake Mall, is a shopping center in Kirkland, Washington, United States. The center of Totem Lake Mall consisted of an enclosed shopping mall (Lower Mall), and an adjacent strip mall (Upper Mall). Collectively, the two centers were sometimes referred to as "Totem Lake Malls".
Totem Lake is a two-acre (0.8 ha) lake in the northwest United States, located in Kirkland, Washington, a suburb east of Seattle, at the head of a branch of Juanita Creek, inside the Juanita Creek Basin. [3] [4] [5] A Kirkland neighborhood and retail/residential development are named for the lake.
Mall of Georgia is an enclosed super-regional shopping mall located in unincorporated Gwinnett County, Georgia, near the city of Buford, 35 miles (56 km) northeast of Atlanta. Opened in 1999, it is currently the largest shopping mall in the state of Georgia , [ 2 ] consisting of 195 stores on three levels. [ 1 ]
Finn Hill, Kingsgate P&R, Totem Lake Transit Center, 132nd Ave NE Redmond Technology Station Schedule Map: 226 Yes Yes Yes No Eastgate P&R Overlake, Crossroads, Lake Hills, Bellevue College Bellevue Transit Center Schedule Map: 230 Yes Yes Yes No Kirkland Transit Center Juanita, UW Bothell Bothell Schedule Map: 231 Yes Yes Yes No Kirkland ...
Marvel movies and “The Walking Dead” are among the hundreds of projects that shoot in the state every year, taking advantage of a generous 30% tax credit. “Production in Georgia is still ...
A post office called Kirkland was established in 1875, and remained in operation until 1954. [2] Kirkland (both the post office and, consequently, the surrounding hamlet) was likely named for the several large families of that surname in the area.
The CEO said the cinema has "the '80s mall movie-going vibe" and the space to add an arcade to bring extra experiences to the theater.
Kirkland consolidated with the neighboring town of Houghton on July 31, 1968, to form one city of 13,500. It annexed the neighborhood of Totem Lake in 1974, and the neighborhoods of South Juanita, North Rose Hill, and South Rose Hill in 1988, which were the largest annexations undertaken in Washington in nearly two decades.