Massage clinic coming to Everett Mall

  • By Michelle Dunlop, Herald Writer
  • Thursday, August 2, 2007 9:56pm
  • Business

EVERETT – Feeling a little sore and worn down from life’s hustle and bustle?

Soon, you’ll be able to seek relief at the Everett Mall.

True, a busy shopping mall doesn’t typically sound like the place to unwind. But Massage Envy, a national franchise of massage clinics, might just change your mind.

Massage Envy opens its clinic inside the Everett Mall later this fall. With flexible hours and affordable massage services, the company caters to busy people. The massage clinic will be located just outside of Macy’s in the mall.

“This is such a quality, national tenant,” said Linda Johannes, general manager of the Everett Mall.

Founded in 2002, Massage Envy operates 234 clinics and has 375 franchises under development in 34 states. The company already has clinics in Mill Creek, Shoreline and Woodinville.

Massage Envy features several types of massage, ranging from all-over Swedish massage to prenatal services for expectant mothers and sports massage for athletes. Consumers can purchase a Massage Envy membership, which can be used at clinics across the country.

The massage clinic is only one of several new businesses at the Everett Mall.

* The shopping center recently welcomed Steve &Barry’s, a fast-growing, low-cost clothing retailer, which features Sarah Jessica Parker’s Bitten line. The store opened in June. Dig It! The Fossil Workshop, a place where children and adults alike can dig in the sand for fossils, also opened in June.

* On Sunday, TJ Maxx will open its doors at Everett Mall Village, the shopping center just west of the main mall. A discount retailer of clothing and home decor products, TJ Maxx will occupy the space south of PetSmart.

* Next Friday, Wet Seal opens its Everett Mall store, located near Steve &Barry’s. The California-based retailer of young women’s clothing operates more than 450 stores across the U.S., including a store in Lynnwood’s Alderwood mall.

* Additionally a Cinnabon store and a Parfumerie will open later this year.

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