Play area at Alderwood Mall to be closed from Oct. 14-31 - Lynnwood Today

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The Alderwood Mall play area will be closed for essential construction from October 14 to October 31, as part of an initiative to enhance the children's play facilities. The upcoming renovations are designed to improve safety and engagement for young visitors and their families. A new Tot Lot Play Area is anticipated to open in November, offering upgraded features and amenities. The mall management recognizes the significance of these spaces for community interaction and family-friendly activities. Local residents and visitors will benefit from the enhanced play area, fostering an inclusive environment for children.

The construction is expected to positively impact the mall's appeal as a family destination. Shoppers planning to visit during this period should be aware of the closure to avoid inconvenience. Updates on the completion and reopening of the play area will be communicated through the mall's official channels.

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