Lynnwood Business Briefs Pickleball Kingdom and new sushi spot

Lynnwood, WALocal News

Pickleball Kingdom is gearing up for a soft opening in Lynnwood at the former Bed, Bath & Beyond site, with plans for a grand opening on April 25, featuring a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by Mayor Christine Frizzell. The facility will offer a free open play session from 5-8 p. m. on opening day, with additional free events planned for the following weekend. In a separate development, Musashi's, a new sushi restaurant, opened on Valentine's Day at Alderwood Mall, offering a diverse menu that includes sushi rolls, teriyaki plates, and rice bowls.

This location marks Musashi's first foray into Snohomish County, adding to its existing locations in the Seattle area and beyond. The opening of both Pickleball Kingdom and Musashi's reflects a growing interest in recreational and dining options in Lynnwood. These new businesses not only enhance local amenities but also encourage community engagement through free events and opportunities for residents to connect. As these establishments open their doors, they signify a revitalization of the local business landscape, contributing positively to the community's economy.

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