Nordstrom Rack Opens In Bellevue!

Bellevue, WALocal News

Nordstrom Rack has officially opened a new location in Bellevue as part of the Lincoln Square Expansion, which opened its doors on September 7, 2017. This new store is approximately 43,000 square feet and is the 8th Nordstrom Rack in Washington, reflecting the brand's growth and popularity in the region. With discounts ranging from 30-70% off regular Nordstrom prices, the store is poised to attract bargain hunters and fashion enthusiasts alike. The grand opening event featured music, coffee, and breakfast treats, creating a festive atmosphere for shoppers eager to explore the latest fashion steals. One highlight of the event included a chance for customers to win a $1,000 shopping spree, along with 30 gift cards worth $100 each.

The store also offers mobile check-out devices and a dedicated mobile app, enhancing the shopping experience for tech-savvy consumers. As Bellevue's downtown core continues to evolve, the addition of Nordstrom Rack is expected to positively impact the local economy and shopping landscape. Residents are enthusiastic about the convenience this new retail option brings, making it easier to find stylish clothing at affordable prices.

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