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Over 100 Years and Growing
December 16, 2004
University
Book Store, founded in 1900, opened its 10th location in Washington state on
December 3. CEO Bryan Pearce told BTW that the store's management had
been looking for a location in South Snohomish County for nearly a decade. They
found the ideal site in Mill Creek Town Center, a carefully planned lifestyle
center, flanked by two major thoroughfares, in a neighborhood that demographic
studies showed was hungry for an independent bookstore.
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The
new University Book Store at Mill Creek Town Center.
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Pearce explained that, with years of combined experience establishing and running
bookstores, management knew exactly what it was looking for, both in infrastructure
and population, for a prospective location. A survey of the Mill Creek area
found that many residents had ties to the university, were highly literate,
belonged to many book clubs, and said they would prefer to shop at an independent
bookstore rather than a chain. The center itself has lots of green space and
is pedestrian and public transportation friendly, while also near two state
roads. "It's the best of all worlds," said Pearce.
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The
information desk (above) and staff favorites area (below) at the Mill
Creek store.
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University Book Store anchors the Mill Creek Town Center along with the new
Central Market, another independent business, which opened in September. "There's
a lot of local business flavor," said Pearce. "That was very attractive
to us."
At 16,300 square feet, with a 500-square-foot cafe and open floor plan, the
Mill Creek store is the third largest University Book Store, after the U-District
and Bellevue stores. The general bookstore has strong sections in fiction, nonfiction,
children's, reference, staff recommendations, and hard-to-find titles. In addition,
the store carries University of Washington apparel and souvenirs.
To help focus energies on the holiday rush, the store had a soft opening, but
plans to celebrate its grand opening in January with a "number of festivities
and a healthy number of author appearances," said Pearce.
In November, University Book Store also completed an extensive renovation of
its 90,000-square-foot flagship University District store. "We're extremely
excited," said Pearce. "We have a brand new 1,200-square-foot cafe
with fireplace and an expanded events area. We've completely remodeled."
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The
renovated cafe area in the U-District store.
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University Book Store is organized as an independent corporate trust, and its
beneficiaries are the individual students, faculty, and staff of the University
of Washington. The store's operations are governed by a nine-member board of
trustees comprised of UW students, faculty, and staff. --Karen
Schechner
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