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GLITZY ASIAN SHOPPING MALL GOING INTO KENT LITTLE CONCERN IN INTERNATIONAL DISTRICT.(Business)
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
| Date:
July 3, 1998| Author:
Singh, Shareen
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Kent will have its own Asian shopping area later this year, but it will be nothing like Seattle's bustling and historic International District.
The Great Wall Shopping Mall, Washington state's first indoor Asian mall, scheduled to open in mid-November, will be modern and glitzy, said developer Omar Lee, whose company breaks ground on the $4 million, 100,000-square-feet shopping complex Tuesday.
``There is nothing like it at the moment. (It will be) our first ...
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