
Midday today I ran by the Totem Lake Mall in Kirkland, Washington to see what had been torn down. See my post below for more information on why this 1973, long-neglected piece of property is experiencing such radical change.
When I pulled in, a large number of cars were parked in the southwest corner of the lot. I couldn’t figure out why when big machines were actively pulling down parts of the building. I looked inside– and 24 Hour Fitness was still open! It was surreal to see people running on treadmills and lifting weights as part of the building they were in was being actively demolished. It was well-planned and perfectly safe, but somewhat apocalyptic.
Peeking in the main entrance of the lower mall hoping for a last glimpse of its innards, I was shocked to see the upper mall. The middle back section of the lower mall had already been removed. Get used to this view, folks, because the new mall is going to feature a central gathering place like this in the middle of the lower mall. Can’t wait for our first flash mob.



Here’s the view around the back.




As I was standing here I could see the original wood structure and the pungent smell of that wood hung in the air.

Soon this corridor will be gone too, replaced by a large mixed residential-commercial complex. This is the upper mall. Trader Joe’s will get a brand new space, but unfortunately, Janell’s Gluten-Free Market will be moving to Woodinville.

Also, check out this cool Facebook page local historian Matt McCauley shared, You know you are from Kirkland if…. This provides a clever way for those associated with the area to share their thoughts on the big changes in the community right now.
The changes at the Totem Lake Mall, even though they’re positive, have awoken a lot of nostalgic feelings. So I’m throwing in Twenty One Pilots’ Stressed Out as an ode to our childhoods. For the record, I know the best is yet to come even if sometimes we pine for the days of He-Man, Apollo Creed, and big personalized plastic combs in our back pockets.
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Any idea when the lease for 24 Hour Fitness is up?
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Great minds think alike… I was just trying to find that out yesterday. I’m not sure yet.
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Last time I dropped by was on the 16th, and there was a sign on the door saying that they would close on the 8th. They still had some of the weights and stuff inside.
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Thanks. They must be getting close to tearing that part down then. Right now it looks so empty.
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I was driving down 405 earlier today and noticed that they have a construction fence around the empty half of the parking lot, by where the 24 hour fitness is. Looks like they’re going to tear it down pretty soon.
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I concur. I’m keeping a close eye on the metal tower that has the original sign poles inside. I doubt any part of the original totem decoration is left but want to be there when that’s opened up to find out.
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