A relic of retail
Just a quick and scenic ferry ride across the Puget Sound from Seattle is Kitsap County. Located on the Olympic Peninsula, the locality serves as a suburb of the Emerald City and even has its own enclosed shopping center with Kitsap Mall, which I thought was surely the only game in town. But across Sinclair Inlet in the smaller town of Port Orchard is another mall- Town Center of Port Orchard.
Inside Town Square.
Though the two are not really comparable, Town Square is much more of a fit for the smaller hamlet. Built as a two-level community center, I would hazard to say that the sparse interior had never seen a redesign before my initial visit in 2015. Larger tenants included Ace Hardware and Goodwill, but the main concourse was home to a rather robust selection of locally owned merchants.
The interior of Town Square.
Opened in 1981 as South Kitsap Mall, as far as I can find, the diminutive complex was never host to any traditional department store anchors. Built as a family endeavor, the mall was sold in 2005 and then received its present name.
Town Square pamphlet ca. 2019. View the full PDF version here.
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