Everett Mall Being Redesigned - See Renderings of The Hub Everett My Everett News

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During the State of the City address, Mayor Cassie Franklin announced an ambitious redesign of the Everett Mall, which will be rebranded as "The Hub @ Everett. " The redevelopment, spearheaded by Brixton Capital, focuses on creating a more walkable and open environment, promoting accessibility and engagement. As part of the redesign, the mall will feature a new entertainment anchor tenant, anticipated to attract visitors from across the country for family-friendly experiences. The transformation will also include significant structural changes, such as removing the central roof and converting indoor areas into parking spaces. This shift aims to improve the overall shopping experience and attract a diverse range of tenants.

The project draws parallels to the successful redesign of the Totem Lake Mall in 2016, which now includes popular stores like Trader Joe's. With construction expected to wrap up in 2026, this redevelopment is seen as a pivotal step in revitalizing the local economy. The community eagerly awaits the unveiling of the new design renderings.

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