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Uwajimaya Readies New Bellevue Store
The Asian market plans to reopen Friday in a larger space just east of downtown.
Update: the opening of the store has been pushed back to 11 a.m. The story has been changed to reflect that.
is set to open Friday in its new location, giving it more floor space for its wide array of Asian groceries, produce, meat and seafood, and gifts, along with a cafe serving prepared dishes.
The family-owned company at 15555 NE 24th St. last week to prepare for the move.
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“Because of the growth on the Eastside and in our customers, we had to modernize and enlarge," said Tomoko Moriguchi Matsuno, CEO of Seattle-based Uwajimaya Inc., in a statement about the move. "Finally, we’ve done it. We are so excited to bring Japan and all of Asia closer to downtown Bellevue.”
Doors open at the new 35,000-square-foot store at 11 a.m. Friday at 699 120th Ave. NE, near the Northeast Eighth Street exits of Interstate 405.
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The company, founded by Fujimatsu and Sadako Moriguchi in 1928, has markets in Seattle, Renton, Bellevue and Beaverton, Ore.
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