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Store manager Jeff Coate helps his staff ring up customers at JCPenny in Northgate Mall, Nov. 23, 2007. seattlepi.com file/Seattle Post-Intelligencer Northgate Mall, Nov. 6, 2007.
Roberts and the handful of others who remain in Lafayette’s oldest shopping mall now have reason for optimism. The ...
As Northgate Mall goes through a major overhaul, at least one of its longtime department store retailers, JCPenney, is making plans to close next year. A spokesman for the 116-year-old company ...
Northgate Mall, a business hub since 1969 has been sold. New owners plan a revitalization. KATC talks to businesses about ...
The shopping mall, like an appendix, ... Wyatt and Dad Shoe Repair, and opened their second store in the Northgate Mall in May 2017. Wyatt says they’ve already doubled their business.
Northgate's first Christmas, 1950. Stores were opened ... Bill Benner of the Ventilation Power Cleaning, Inc. runs his rig that is pumping water from the roof of the Northgate Shopping Mall to ...
Northwood Retail, which bought the mall in 2018, plans to redevelop the 55-acre property, which Hill-Alston said she hopes involves affordable housing for families and a grocery store. A rendering ...
"Northgate's stores weren't that large, so they didn't have as much inventory as Cielo Vista." Meanwhile, Northgate was trying not to lose J.C. Penney and The Popular. Sunland Park Mall didn't ...
The mall has re-invented itself in the past decade, adding a Michael's store, Marshall's, Burlington Coat Factory, Ashley/Morris furniture, and a movie theater, making it more like an early 2000s ...
Staff Photo by Dave Flessner / The 63,000-square-foot Burlington store, which has operated at Northgate for the past decade, shut down Sunday and will relocate to a smaller storefront on Highway 153.
Jacoby Landry bought Lafayette’s oldest shopping mall in a credit sale deal that closed Friday. The 20.8-acre site that had been on the market for months.
Approval of plans to transform the shopping center into a “town square” with 1,422 residences will result in what amounts to the largest residential development seen in Marin in many years.