South 320th Street and Pacific Highway in Federal Way, Washington, the South King County city between Seattle and Tacoma at Interstate 5 whose Filipino, Korean, Vietnamese, East African, and broadly immigrant communities give the Pacific Highway corridor a multicultural consumer base, gives The Commons at Federal Way the primary comparison-shopping and daily-needs enclosed mall for the Federal Way and South King County household. Target, Kohl’s, Burlington, and Century Theatres anchor the property with a general merchandise, off-price, and cinema entertainment platform. Sephora serves the prestige beauty floor, giving the Federal Way and South King County consumer access to the full-line prestige cosmetics occasion at the primary enclosed mall in the South King County market. Kpop.WA, the K-pop merchandise and Korean pop culture retailer, gives the property a Korean entertainment culture identity specific to Federal Way’s significant Korean-American community. Brown Kabul Carpets and Rugs gives the property a culturally resonant home furnishings identity reflecting the South King County community’s Afghan household.
Casa de Moda and Decoraciones Durango give the property a Latin American fashion and home goods identity for the Federal Way Hispanic community. Panera Bread and Starbucks serve the café and fast-casual dining floor. CVS Pharmacy serves the pharmacy and daily personal care category. Pet Supplies Plus serves the pet care category. Champs Sports serves the athletic footwear and licensed sports merchandise category. Famous Footwear serves the accessible footwear floor. Washington State Lottery gives the property a community services identity. FedEx Office serves the business services category. Verizon and Metro by T-Mobile serve the telecom retail categories.
The property’s commercial role in South King County is the Federal Way Pacific Highway community mall: a Target-Kohl’s-Burlington-Century Theatres anchor platform whose Sephora prestige beauty identity, Kpop.WA Korean cultural floor, Brown Kabul Afghan rugs, and Casa de Moda Hispanic community retail give the Federal Way and South King County diverse immigrant and working-class household a practical enclosed retail and community services destination at the I-5 corridor between Seattle and Tacoma.
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