Talk:Lakewood Crossing

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[edit] Largest retail center in North Snohomish County?

I'm not entirely sure this is a valid statement...Quil Ceda Village seems a lot larger even by land area, and especially with so few stores open, Lakewood Crossing hardly seems ready to outpace it. Is this going to be the case upon completion, or are we going off of a designation that does not include QC in "North Snohomish County", or is it a matter of semantics (QC is technically a village composed primarily of shopping centers)?The Artak 08:34, 17 August 2007 (UTC)