It's too bad Zumiez and whatever store that is on the left aren't on the upper level since their wood-paneled storefronts would go with the wood ceiling! Or maybe they would clash (like we've seen with Lifestyle versus Modern woodgrain at Safeway) so it's a good thing, who knows. Anyway, this picture does a good job of showing the general look of the lower level. With the storefronts extending under the main walkway space upstairs, the corridor is a bit narrower, but that choice (which I think is pretty typical for multi-story malls, though it contrasts with Southcenter, the one I'm most familiar with) does mean that the lower level benefits from double-height ceilings throughout pretty much the whole corridor.
It's too bad Zumiez and whatever store that is on the left aren't on the upper level since their wood-paneled storefronts would go with the wood ceiling! Or maybe they would clash (like we've seen with Lifestyle versus Modern woodgrain at Safeway) so it's a good thing, who knows. Anyway, this picture does a good job of showing the general look of the lower level. With the storefronts extending under the main walkway space upstairs, the corridor is a bit narrower, but that choice (which I think is pretty typical for multi-story malls, though it contrasts with Southcenter, the one I'm most familiar with) does mean that the lower level benefits from double-height ceilings throughout pretty much the whole corridor.
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