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    Books & Bottles Plans to Debut in Snoqualmie

    By Madison Ballinger,

    1 day ago
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    According to a recent permit filing, a new concept called Books & Bottles has filed for a Snoqualmie location at 8130 Railroad Avenue.

    A representative of Books & Bottles was not immediately available to comment upon What Now Seattle’s request.

    While an official opening date and what Books & Bottles plans to offer have yet to be confirmed, according to the permit, Books & Bottles was filed for under Books & Bottles LLC.

    Washington Company Search states that Books & Bottles LLC was incorporated on December 1st, 2023. Listed on the business and permit filing is Julie Thomas.

    For the property itself, according to MK Property Services , the Books & Bottles address listed would be a part of The Railroad Building. The gross leasable area is listed at 10,723 square feet, with two stories, and was built in 2002. “The Railroad Building is situated in the heart of the downtown historic and commercial core of Snoqualmie.”

    “The Railroad Building has three street-front retail spaces and an entrance door for stairwell access to the second floor along Railroad Ave. Access to the building elevator serving the second floor and entrances to the other two street-front retail spaces are accessed from Falls Ave. at the rear of the building.”



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