Sunday, November 10, 2013

Grand Ridge Plaza in Issaquah, Washington to Celebrate Grand Opening with Seahawks Fanfare


Sky view of Grand Ridge Plaza, Issaquah, WA

Sea Gals Display New Uniforms
 ISSAQUAH, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Live appearances by Pro Football Hall of Famer Cortez Kennedy, Seahawks Blue Thunder and the Sea Gals, a special ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring City of Issaquah Mayor Ava Frisinger and other dignitaries, and other highlights will anchor three days of events to celebrate the official opening of Grand Ridge Plaza, the region’s newest destination retail and entertainment center.

More than 100 special guests have been invited to join Mayor Ava Frisinger, City of Issaquah, Craig Ramey, Senior Vice President/Senior Market Officer for Regency Centers, René Ancinas, President, Port Blakely Communities/CEO, Port Blakely Companies and Larry Norton, Chairman of Highlands Council, for a ribbon-cutting Friday, Nov. 15 that will hear remarks about the new center’s significance and impact on the community’s residents and the region’s economy.

Cortez Kennedy
Anchored by a custom-designed Safeway and a 12-screen Regal Cinemas, Grand Ridge Plaza serves Issaquah Highlands and the surrounding area.

With more than 35 shops and services, as well as 14 restaurants and cafés that have opened from July through early November, Grand Ridge Plaza is quickly establishing a reputation as the shopping and entertainment destination for the greater Eastside.

For a complete copy of the company’s news release, please contact:

Regency Centers Corporation
Jennifer West, 509-475-1855

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