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Columbia Center is a shopping mall located in northwestern Kennewick, Washington, owned by Simon Property Group. It is the largest mall in southeastern Washington, with two Macy's stores (both formerly The Bon Marché) and JCPenney as its anchors. [3] It opened in 1969, [4] and has undergone two major renovations.
The most visible construction in Richland’s Queensgate district is a 7,000-square-foot, three-space retail building being developed by Gretl Crawford, a local developer and mayor of Kennewick.
Kennewick. Boot Barn. 1321 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Unit 845. The former Alta Beauty space at Columbia Center mall in Kennewick is undergoing a $2.6 million makeover and will reopen as Boot Barn.
This regular Tri-City Herald gives brief descriptions and updates about current and pending construction projects that are shaping the Mid-Columbia communities of Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, West ...
Columbia Center Mall Entrance. The Columbia Center Mall is a shopping center in Kennewick that is operated by Simon Property Group. This indoor shopping mall is the largest regional mall in Southeastern Washington. [79]
Kennewick's economy is closely tied to the rest of the Tri-Cities and is heavily influenced by the Hanford Site and the national laboratory. The agriculture and healthcare industries also employ many residents. [92] It has developed to become the retail hub of the Tri-Cities and hosts the only mall in the area—Columbia Center Mall. [12]
Kennewick. Panera at Old Country Buffet. 6821 W. Canal Drive. Renovation work has finally started on converting the former Old Country Buffet on West Canal Drive, near Columbia Center mall, into ...
1947 - November 13: The Pasco Herald (formerly the Pasco Express) moves to Kennewick, rebrands as the Tri-City Herald, and becomes a daily newspaper. [35] 1948 - May 31: Flooding on the Columbia River inundates a large portion of Kennewick and Richland, killing one. [36] 1949 - May 10: The Uptown Shopping Center opens in Richland. [37]