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Play area at Alderwood Mall to be closed from Oct. 14-31 - Lynnwood Today

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Alderwood Mall's play area will be closed for renovations from October 14 to October 31, 2013, as part of an upgrade initiative. This construction will pave the way for a new Tot Lot Play Area, scheduled to open in November, providing improved recreational facilities for children and families. The closure aims to enhance the overall experience for visitors, reflecting the mall's commitment to quality family-friendly amenities. Local families may need to find alternative entertainment during this period, which could impact foot traffic to the mall. The new play area will likely draw increased interest once it reopens, contributing to the mall's appeal as a family destination.

The announcement was made on October 3, 2013, highlighting the mall's proactive approach to informing the community. Overall, this renovation represents a significant investment in the mall's infrastructure. As the opening date approaches, excitement is expected to build among local families looking forward to the new play area.

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