Business Buzz: Back-to-School Shopping at Grand Ridge Plaza

Issaquah, WALocal News

Grand Ridge Plaza is enthusiastically welcoming the back-to-school season with an array of local businesses designed to meet the diverse needs of students and parents alike. Featured stores include Marshalls, where families can find fashionable and budget-friendly clothing, and HomeGoods, which supplies stylish desk accessories and organizers to enhance study spaces. Great Clips provides convenient haircuts for the whole family, perfect for a fresh start to the school year. For beauty enthusiasts, Ulta stocks essential makeup and skincare products to help students look their best. Athletes can gear up at DICK’s Sporting Goods, which offers everything from sneakers to sports equipment.

Kumon presents educational programs aimed at strengthening foundational skills in math and reading, ensuring students are well-prepared academically. Additionally, Issaquah Nails offers relaxing manicures and pedicures to boost confidence, while Sola Salon Studios provides customized beauty services for a personal touch. This collective focus on style, organization, and education makes Grand Ridge Plaza an ideal shopping destination for families preparing for the upcoming school year.

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