HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

University Village (colloquially known as U-Village) is a shopping mall in Seattle,
Washington Washington commonly refers to: * Washington (state), United States * Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States ** A metonym for the federal government of the United States ** Washington metropolitan area, the metropolitan area centered o ...
, United States, located in the south corner of the Ravenna neighborhood to the north of the Downtown area. It is an open-air shopping center which offers restaurants, locally owned boutiques, and national retailers, and is a popular retail destination in the region for home furnishings, popular fashions, gift items and restaurants.


History


Creation

University Village was originally developed by Continental Inc. who also developed Westwood Village in West Seattle and Aurora Village in
Shoreline, Washington Shoreline is a city in King County, Washington, United States. It is located between the city limits of Seattle and the Snohomish County border, approximately north of Downtown Seattle. As of the 2020 census, the population of Shoreline was 58 ...
. it was once home to a
Coast Salish The Coast Salish is a group of ethnically and linguistically related Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast, living in the Canadian province of British Columbia and the U.S. states of Washington and Oregon. They speak one of the Coas ...
village named sluʔwiɫ, which means "Little Canoe Channel" in
Lushootseed Lushootseed (txʷəlšucid, dxʷləšúcid), also Puget Salish, Puget Sound Salish or Skagit-Nisqually, is a language made up of a dialect continuum of several Salish tribes of modern-day Washington state. Lushootseed is one of the Coast Salis ...
. The shopping center was built in 1956 across NE 45th Street on an earlier part of the Montlake Landfill (since 1911, 1922–1966), taking out what remained of the Union Bay Marsh that was drained by the lowering of Lake Washington as a result of the opening of the
Lake Washington Ship Canal The Lake Washington Ship Canal, which runs through the city of Seattle, connects the fresh water body of Lake Washington with the salt water inland sea of Puget Sound. The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks accommodate the approximately difference in ...
(1913–1916). Some wetland was later partially restored as the
Union Bay Natural Area The Union Bay Natural Area (UBNA) in Seattle, Washington, also known as Union Bay Marsh, is the restored remainder of the filled former Union Bay and Union Bay Marsh. It is located at the east end of the main University of Washington campus, s ...
with the Center for Urban Horticulture.


Early history

Until the early 1990s, the character of University Village was decidedly different. Most of its businesses were small, and the chain stores were all local: Ernst Hardware and Malmo Nursery,
Lamonts Lamonts was a chain of department stores founded in Seattle, Washington. The chain was started in 1970 when Pay 'n Save renamed its suburban branches of Rhodes, a department store chain the company acquired in 1965. Lamonts remained a division of ...
department store (acquired by
Gottschalks Gottschalks (former NYSE ticker symbol GOT) was a middle-tier American department store that operated 58 department stores and three specialty apparel stores in six western states (California, Washington, Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, and Nevada); som ...
in 2000), Pay 'n Save Drugs (sold to
PayLess Drug Thrifty PayLess Holdings, Inc. was a pharmacy holding company that owned the Thrifty Drugs and PayLess Drug Stores chains in the western United States. The combined company was formed in April 1994 when Los Angeles-based TCH Corporation, the p ...
in the early 1990s), and
QFC Quality Food Centers, better known as QFC, is a supermarket chain based in Bellevue, Washington, with 62 stores in the Puget Sound region of the state of Washington and in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area. QFC is a subsidiary of Kroger. ...
supermarket, then a much smaller facility on the western side of the property, formerly an A&P store. The present QFC store on the east edge opened in 1996, it was formerly a dairy facility from 1955 to 1991. There was even a
bowling alley A bowling alley (also known as a bowling center, bowling lounge, bowling arena, or historically bowling club) is a facility where the sport of bowling is played. It can be a dedicated facility or part of another, such as a clubhouse or dwelling ...
, Village Lanes, which was originally a
roller rink A roller rink is a hard surface usually consisting of hardwood or concrete, used for roller skating or inline skating. This includes roller hockey, speed skating, roller derby, and individual recreational skating. Roller rinks can be located i ...
in the 1950s, located near the northwest corner. Many of the businesses began to falter toward the end of the 1980s, however, and in 1993 the owners of the mall decided to sell. For much of this period, University Village was owned by the Tektronix Retirement Investment Fund.


Modern

The chairman of QFC and a partner bought it, and tenants such as those mentioned above began to move out. Barnes & Noble was an
anchor tenant In retail, an "anchor tenant", sometimes called an "anchor store", "draw tenant", or "key tenant", is a considerably larger tenant in a shopping mall, often a department store or retail chain. They are typically located at the ends of malls. ...
after the mid-1990s renovation, but closed at the end of 2011. U-Village no longer has a hardware store, but features upscale national stores such as
Restoration Hardware RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) is an upscale American home-furnishings company headquartered in Corte Madera, California. The company sells its merchandise through its retail stores, catalog, and online. As of August 2018, the company operate ...
,
Pottery Barn Pottery Barn is an American upscale home furnishing store chain and e-commerce company, with retail stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia. Pottery Barn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. The company is hea ...
,
Banana Republic In political science, the term banana republic describes a politically unstable country with an economy dependent upon the export of natural resources. In 1904, the American author O. Henry coined the term to describe Honduras and neighboring ...
, and
Crate & Barrel Euromarket Designs Inc., doing business as Crate & Barrel (stylized as Crate&Barrel), is an international furniture and home décor retail store headquartered in Northbrook, Illinois. They employ 8200 employees across over 100 stores in the Uni ...
instead (as well as related local specialty stores). Despite this, 61% of U-Village merchants are still local. (The Ernst and Pay n' Save corporate chains went out of business in the 1990s; adjacent QFC still nominally exists, but as a division of
Kroger The Kroger Company, or simply Kroger, is an American retail company that operates (either directly or through its subsidiaries) supermarkets and multi-department stores throughout the United States. Founded by Bernard Kroger in 1883 in Cincin ...
.)


Shops

Anchor tenant In retail, an "anchor tenant", sometimes called an "anchor store", "draw tenant", or "key tenant", is a considerably larger tenant in a shopping mall, often a department store or retail chain. They are typically located at the ends of malls. ...
s today are
Bartell Drugs The Bartell Drug Company, commonly known as Bartell Drugs and referred to by locals as simply "Bartell's", is a chain of pharmacies in the Puget Sound area of Washington state. Bartell Drug stores primarily serve the Seattle area. Bartell's was ...
(locally owned 1890-2022),
Apple Store The Apple Store is a chain of Retail, retail stores owned and operated by Apple Inc. The stores sell various Apple products, including Macintosh, Mac personal computers, iPhone smartphones, iPad tablet computers, Apple Watch smartwatches, Apple ...
, Crate & Barrel, The Gap, and
Pottery Barn Pottery Barn is an American upscale home furnishing store chain and e-commerce company, with retail stores in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Australia. Pottery Barn is a wholly owned subsidiary of Williams-Sonoma, Inc. The company is hea ...
. Significant adjacent anchors are the Seattle QFC flagship store and a large
Safeway Safeway is an American supermarket chain founded by Marion Barton Skaggs in April 1915 in American Falls, Idaho. The chain provides grocery items, food and general merchandise and features a variety of specialty departments, such as bakery, del ...
. In 1991, neighborhood activists initiated a campaign with the City to "daylight"
Ravenna Creek Ravenna Creek is a stream in the Ravenna and Roosevelt neighborhoods of Seattle, Washington, whose present daylighted length of nearly is entirely within the Ravenna & Cowen Parks. Ravenna Creek used to drain Green Lake into Lake Washington's ...
through Ravenna Park to Lake Washington, but the segment from the park to the
University of Washington The University of Washington (UW, simply Washington, or informally U-Dub) is a public research university in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1861, Washington is one of the oldest universities on the West Coast; it was established in Seattle ...
(UW) and the
Union Bay Natural Area The Union Bay Natural Area (UBNA) in Seattle, Washington, also known as Union Bay Marsh, is the restored remainder of the filled former Union Bay and Union Bay Marsh. It is located at the east end of the main University of Washington campus, s ...
was successfully blocked by the owners of University Village. It has been recently updated to include more shops below the brand new medical center.
Amazon.com Amazon.com, Inc. ( ) is an American multinational technology company focusing on e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence. It has been referred to as "one of the most influential economi ...
, an online retailer founded and based in the region, opened its first physical storefront at University Village on November 3, 2015.


Boundaries

The campus of the UW is to the west and south, the neighborhood of Bryant farther to the east, and the neighborhood of Ravenna to the north, but portions of the surrounding neighborhoods are often referred to as being in "University Village" themselves, approximately west to 22nd Avenue NE, north to NE 55th Street, and east to Union Bay Place NE and 30th Avenue NE.< The area's principal arterials are 25th Avenue NE and NE 45th Street; 35th Avenue is a minor arterial. Collector arterials are NE Blakeley-Union Bay Place NE and NE 55th streets. For browser use; other versions for printing, cf. Bibliography. Fro
"Principal, Minor and Collector arterials"
, Seattle Department of Transportation, 2005.


Local competitors

* Northgate Mall *
The Ave University Way Northeast, colloquially The Ave (no period; pronounced ), is a major street and commercial district in the University District of Seattle, Washington, located near the University of Washington (UW) campus. Once "a department sto ...
*Downtown Lake City


See also

* Neighborhoods of Ravenna Creek


References


Bibliography

*
"About the Seattle City Clerk's On-line Information Services"
Information Services, Seattle City Clerk's Office. Retrieved April 21, 2006. See heading, "Note about limitations of these data". * * Dorpat, Paul (June 18, 2001, updated May 2002)
"Seattle Neighborhoods: University District -- Thumbnail History"
Retrieved April 21, 2006. HistoryLink page updated from Paul Dorpat, ''Seattle: Now and Then Vols. 1, 2, and 3''. Seattle: Tartu Publications, 1984, 1988;
Walt Crowley and Paul Dorpat, "The Ave: Streetcars to Street Fairs", typescript dated 1995 in possession of Walt Crowley and Paul Dorpat, Seattle, Washington;
Walt Crowley, ''Rites of Passage''. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995;
Cal McCune, ''From Romance to Riot: A Seattle Memoir''. Seattle: Cal McCune, 1996;
Roy Nielsen, ''UniverCity: The City Within City: The Story of the University District'' Seattle: University Lions Foundation, ca. 1986;
Clark Humphrey, ''Loser: the Real Seattle Music Story''. Portland, OR: Feral House, 1995.
"HISTORY @ UBNA"
(Union Bay Natural Area). Center for Urban Horticulture (n.d., 1999 pe
"Montlake Landfill Information Summary, January 1999"
on page). Retrieved April 21, 2006.
"Map"
Home > Information > Map a
"Map"
U Village. PDF dated May 7, 2006. Retrieved April 21, 2006. * O'Neil, Kit, University Community Urban Center (n.d., 1997 pe



Retrieved April 21, 2006. * * Ravenna Creek Alliance (November 9, 2005)

Retrieved April 21, 2006. * Ravenna Creek Alliance (November 9, 2005)

Retrieved April 21, 2006. * Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas (n.d., map .jpg c. June 17, 2002)

Retrieved April 21, 2006.
Maps "NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated June 17, 2002. * Stein, Alan J
"Patches, Julius Pierpont"
''HistoryLink''. March 2, 2003, retrieved April 21, 2006. Stein referenced Jack Broom, “The J.P. Generation," ''Pacific Magazine'', ''The Seattle Times'', April 4, 1993, pp. 6–11,14-17;
Bill Cartmel, “Hi Ya, Patches Pals," ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', 11 April 1971, pp. 6–7;
Erik Lacitis, “Patches Understands – and Survives," ''The Seattle Times'', February 23, 1978, p. A15;
o title O, or o, is the fifteenth letter and the fourth vowel letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''o'' (pronounced ), plu ...
''The East Side Journal'', May 31, 1962, p. 3; Ibid. May 14, 1969, p. 19. *
High-Resolution Version
PDF format, 16.1 MB
Medium-Resolution Version
PDF format, 1.45 MB January 12, 2004.
Low-Resolution Version
PDF format, 825 KB January 12, 2004.
"Planned Arterials Map Legend Definitions"
PDF format. January 12, 2004.
The high resolution version is good for printing, 11 x 17. The low and medium resolution versions are good for quicker online viewing.
nowiki>.html" ;"title="ource

nowiki>">ource

nowiki>/nowiki> * Warren, James R. (updated September 13, 2004)
"Bartell, George H. Sr. (1868-1956)"
September 16, 1999, corrected on April 17, 2002, and updated on September 13, 2004. Retrieved April 21, 2006. Warren referenced "A Century of Business," Puget Sound Business Journal, September 17, 1999;
Junior Achievement of Greater Puget Sound Hall of Fame Series;
"Bartell Drugs: All in the Family," Seattle Post-Intelligencer, February 22, 2000, p. C-1;
Bartell Drugs Webpage (http://www.bartelldrugs.com).
"For information on the origin of the soda fountain see the "About Inventors" Website (http://inventors.about.com)."


External links

* {{Coord, 47.6632, -122.2989, type:landmark_region:US-WA, display=title, format=dms Shopping malls in Seattle Shopping malls established in 1956