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  2. The Outlet Collection Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Outlet Collection Seattle, formerly SuperMall of the Great Northwest, is an outlet mall in Auburn, Washington, that opened in 1995. It has 140 stores and services, including Burlington, Nordstrom Rack, Dave & Busters, and FieldHouseUSA.

  3. Quil Ceda Village - Wikipedia

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    "Tulalips' Quil Ceda Village may get share of sales tax". Seattle Times. Paul Shukovsky (December 20, 2002). "Tulalips want cut of sales tax from Quil Ceda Village". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Lwis Kamb (May 4, 2005). "At Quil Ceda, it takes a village to raise an outlet mall". Seattle Post-Intelligencer

  4. Simon Property Group - Wikipedia

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    Simon Property Group is an American real estate investment trust that owns shopping malls, outlet centers, and lifestyle centers worldwide. It is the largest owner of shopping malls in the U.S. and was founded in 1993 by brothers Melvin Simon and Herbert Simon.

  5. Tulalip Tribes - Wikipedia

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    The Tulalip Tribes are a federally recognized tribe of six Salish peoples in the Puget Sound region of Washington. Their reservation is located in western Snohomish County, adjacent to the city of Marysville.

  6. Nordstrom - Wikipedia

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    Nordstrom is a retail company founded in 1901 in Seattle, Washington, that operates full-line and off-price divisions across the United States. It also owned the Seattle Seahawks NFL team from 1976 to 1997, and has a flagship store and headquarters in downtown Seattle.

  7. Columbia Center (Kennewick, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Center is the largest mall in southeastern Washington, with two Macy's stores and JCPenney as anchors. It opened in 1969 and has undergone two major renovations, but lost Sears and Regal Cinemas in recent years.

  8. Northgate Mall (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Northgate started as an open-air shopping mall in the northern environs of Seattle. It was the first post-war shopping mall in the United States and originally went by the name of "Northgate Center", in light of its location at the north edge of Seattle (and being beyond the city limits at the time). [1]

  9. Woodburn Premium Outlets - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, size, and attractions of the largest tax-free shopping outlet in the Western United States. Located between Portland and Salem, Oregon, the center has over 100 stores and services and 4.4 million visitors in 2011.