Application Permit In For Golf Facility At Everett Mall My Everett News

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A significant development in Everett may soon transform the local entertainment landscape, as a permit application for a new golf facility at Everett Mall has been submitted. The proposed venue would encompass a 68,000-square-foot, three-level building that includes a restaurant, bar, and interactive entertainment space. Designed to replace a currently underutilized parking area, this facility aims to provide enhanced visibility along I-5, attracting more visitors to the mall. While the permit does not explicitly name Top Golf, its features suggest a comparable experience. Mayor Cassie Franklin highlighted the initiative's potential to revitalize the mall and contribute to ongoing redevelopment efforts.

The project is seen as a vital step towards promoting economic growth in Everett, particularly as the city has faced budget challenges. A public hearing is scheduled for August 29, 2024, where residents can express their views on the proposal. This venue could significantly impact the community by offering new recreational options and boosting local business.

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