One more 4th of July activity: Shopping

At least one store in West Seattle will be open on the 4th of July (and we’re adding this to our new West Seattle 4th of July page): Hancock Fabrics; we just verified its last day in business will be July 5th – then it’s closing to make way for construction of Fauntleroy Place (groundbreaking-ceremony coverage here). When FP opens in 2010, a new Hancock store will be one of two retail tenants, along with Whole Foods. (Thanks to Marcia for the tip; she wanted to share it with fellow shoppers because she says store employees told her no more markdowns are planned — if you want something, go look now before it’s gone.)

2 Replies to "One more 4th of July activity: Shopping"

  • Lynn June 25, 2008 (11:49 pm)

    I was in there they are selling everything. Even Fixtures. They have alot of flannel for baby blankets at 60% off and if it is over two yards and you take the whole bolt you get it for 70% off. I got some great deals. I just wish it was not going to take 2 years for them to open up again. I hate to have to go outside of West Seattle for my sewing needs.

  • MarmieAnnie June 27, 2008 (8:37 am)

    If you need a fabric fix before they open up again, Pacific Fabrics has a great Outlet store on 4th Ave South not far from the end of the West Seattle bridge. They’re having a sale on the 4th, too. Having a Whole Foods will be really cool!

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