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[[Image:Wizards store - Kitsap Mall.jpg|thumb|300px|Wizards game store at Kitsap Mall]]
 
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The '''Wizards of the Coast game stores''' were retail outlets placed in several locations around the United States by [[Wizards of the Coast]].
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The '''Wizards of the Coast game stores''' were retail outlets placed in several locations around the United States by [[Wizards of the Coast]].<ref>{{WebRef|url=https://www.magicuntapped.com/index.php/articles/item/262-the-six-years-of-the-wizards-of-the-coast-game-store|title=The six years of the Wizards of the Coast Game Store|author=Evan Symon|date=November 9, 2020|publisher=Magicuntapped.com}}</ref>
   
Broderick Architects, in 1998, was involved with the initial design and development of five prototype stores in Washington state. These prototypes were at the Crossroads Shopping Center in Bellevue, Northgate Mall in Seattle, South Hill Mall in Puyallup, SeaTac Mall in Federal Way, and Kitsap Mall in Silverdale.
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Broderick Architects, in 1998, was involved with the initial design and development of five prototype stores in Washington state. These prototypes were at the Crossroads Shopping Center in Bellevue, Northgate Mall in Seattle, South Hill Mall in Puyallup, SeaTac Mall in Federal Way, and Kitsap Mall in Silverdale.
   
Wizards of the Coast announced in a press release on December 28, [[2003]] that it was closing the game stores, as well as the affiliated [[The Game Keeper]] stores.
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Wizards of the Coast announced in a press release on December 28, [[2003]] that it was closing the game stores, as well as the affiliated ''The Game Keeper'' stores.<ref>[http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=company/pr/20031228a Wizards Of The Coast To Close Retail Stores]</ref>
   
 
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== Store list ==
 
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Revision as of 07:56, 11 November 2020

Wizards store - Kitsap Mall

Wizards game store at Kitsap Mall

The Wizards of the Coast game stores were retail outlets placed in several locations around the United States by Wizards of the Coast.[1]

Broderick Architects, in 1998, was involved with the initial design and development of five prototype stores in Washington state. These prototypes were at the Crossroads Shopping Center in Bellevue, Northgate Mall in Seattle, South Hill Mall in Puyallup, SeaTac Mall in Federal Way, and Kitsap Mall in Silverdale.

Wizards of the Coast announced in a press release on December 28, 2003 that it was closing the game stores, as well as the affiliated The Game Keeper stores.[2]

Store list

Location City Opened
Crossroads Shopping Center Bellevue, WA May 18, 1998
Northgate Mall Seattle, WA October 1998
South Hill Mall Puyallup, WA October 1998
SeaTac Mall Federal Way, WA October 1998
Kitsap Mall Silverdale, WA
Bellevue Square Mall Bellevue, WA May 27, 1999
Mall of America Bloomington, MN June 10, 1999
Westfield Shopping Town - Mission Valley San Diego, CA July 29, 1999
Santa Monica Place Santa Monica, CA August 19, 1999
Lakeside Mall Sterling Heights, MI August 28, 1999
Fairlane Mall Dearborn, MI September 30, 1999
'The Block at Orange' Orange, CA October 21, 1999
Montclair Plaza Montclair, CA March 30, 2000
Westminster Mall Westminster, CA

References