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

Issaquah, WALocal News

Grand Ridge Plaza is positioning itself as a one-stop destination for back-to-school shopping, with a range of businesses ready to meet the needs of local families. Shoppers can find stylish and affordable clothing at Marshalls, alongside unique decor and study accessories from HomeGoods to create an inspiring study environment. Great Clips offers no-appointment haircuts, making it easy for busy families to fit in a fresh look before school starts. Beauty enthusiasts can stock up on essentials at Ulta, while DICK’s Sporting Goods equips students with the necessary gear for sports and physical education classes. For academic support, Kumon’s math and reading programs aim to enhance students' foundational skills and confidence.

Issaquah Nails provides a pampering option with manicures and pedicures, ensuring students feel their best. Lastly, Sola Salon Studios offers personalized beauty services from independent professionals. The variety of options available at Grand Ridge Plaza demonstrates its commitment to supporting the local community during the back-to-school rush.

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