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

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Alderwood Mall has announced that its play area will close from October 14 to 31, 2013, to undergo renovations for a new Tot Lot Play Area. This closure is expected to affect many families who utilize the space for children's entertainment. The renovations aim to create a more engaging and enjoyable environment for young visitors. Upon completion, the new play area will open in November, introducing modern features and facilities for children. This upgrade reflects the mall's ongoing commitment to enhance the shopping experience for families.

The announcement is crucial as it informs local residents of the temporary changes to a beloved space. As the community awaits the new play area, it highlights the importance of recreational facilities in local shopping environments. Alderwood Mall's improvements aim to attract more visitors and enhance community engagement.

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