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Architectural renderings submitted to the City of Tacoma envision two new buildings for restaurants at the Tacoma Mall. Plans for a separate drive-thru site, first submitted in November 2022, were ...
Sandwiches, wraps, tenders and frozen custard are on the menu. Chicken joint with fast-growing footprint opens new restaurant near the Tacoma Mall Skip to main content
That brings the list to six new restaurants planned to debut next year at the two new buildings being constructed at the former Sears end of the mall; which was demolished in 2019 to make way for ...
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.
Tallest building in Tacoma. Formerly Wells Fargo Plaza. [2] 2 Hotel Murano 278 (84.7) 26 1984 [3] 3 Marriott Tacoma Downtown 264 (80.5) 21 2019 (Topped out) [4] 4 Washington Building 237 (72.3) 17 1925 [5] 5 Tacoma Municipal Building 233 (71) 15 1931 Originally the Rhodes Medical Arts Building; [6] purchased by the city in 1977. [7]
The Rialto Theater, in the heart of downtown Tacoma. Downtown is the central business district of Tacoma, Washington, United States, located in the inner Northeast section of the city. It is approximately bounded east-west by A Street and Tacoma Avenue, and north-south by South 7th Street and South 25th Street. The center of downtown is the ...
The Village, another multimillion-dollar project, is already in the works on site, and is slated to open late next year. The two-building addition in a 26,000-square-foot area on site will be home ...
Tacoma station (1984) Tacoma Arts Live; Tacoma Dome Station; Tacoma Mall; Tacoma Mausoleum; Tacoma Public Library; Tacoma station (Milwaukee Road) Theater District station (Sound Transit) Theater District/South 9th Street station; Tollbooth Gallery