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The Tacoma Mall is the largest shopping center in Tacoma, Washington, United States, and is owned and operated by the Simon Property Group.Anchor tenants include Dick's Sporting Goods, JCPenney (originally two levels, but added a third level in 1986), Macy's (originally The Bon Marché), and Nordstrom, with one vacant and demolished anchor last occupied by Sears, which opened in 1981.
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Most of the state's large enclosed shopping malls developed in the mid-to-late 20th century, beginning with the 1950 opening of Northgate Mall in Seattle. [2] The largest shopping mall in Washington is Southcenter Mall in the southern Seattle suburb of Tukwila , which has 1.7 million square feet (160,000 m 2 ) of retail space.
In 2018, Simon submitted initial plans to the city to add more external retail and restaurant sites next to the main mall property. The plans included replacing the space formerly occupied by ...
A screenshot showing the planned location for Knot Korean Steakhouse at the Tacoma Mall, as seen on the mall’s website. ... Hiring started Aug. 1 with Simon Property Group, owner of the mall ...
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In April 2007, Simon and Farallon Capital acquired the Mills Corporation. [16] [17] Two years later, Simon tried to buy malls owned by General Growth Properties. [18] In February 2010, Simon placed a bid acquire General Growth, which was in bankruptcy protection. [19] [20] However, the bid was rejected by GGP. A GGP shareholder filed suit (Young v.
Recent permit filings with the city of Tacoma show more changes are coming to the Tacoma Mall, including one familiar salon’s exit. First, the loss: Gene Juarez Salon and Spa is relocating to a ...