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:''This is the page for the Nordstrom department store. For individuals by the name of '''Nordstrom''' see [[Nordstrom (disambiguation)]].''
 
:''For the ethnic group, see [[Shabak people]].''
{{Infobox_Company |
company_name = Nordstrom, Inc. |
company_logo = [[Image:Nordstrom.png|250px]] |
company_type = Department Store ({{nyse|JWN}})|
foundation = [[1901]] |
___location = [[Seattle, Washington]] |
industry = [[Retail]] |
products = Clothing, footwear, bedding, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, and housewares. |
homepage = http://www.nordstrom.com/ |
}}
 
[[Image:ShabakLogo.gif|thumb|100px|Shabak emblem "Defender who shall not be seen"]]
'''Nordstrom, Inc.''' {{nyse|JWN}} sells apparel, shoes, and accessories for men, women, and children, in brick-and-mortar stores and online. '''Nordstrom''' is an upscale [[department store]] in the [[United States]]. Nordstrom competes at an average price level above [[Macy's]], [[Sears Holdings Corporation|Sears]], [[Dillard's]], and [[J.C. Penney]] but below that of [[Neiman Marcus]], [[Saks Fifth Avenue]] or [[Bloomingdale's]]. Corporate headquarters and the flagship store are in [[Downtown, Seattle, Washington|downtown]] [[Seattle, Washington|Seattle]], [[Washington]].
 
The '''Shabak''' (in Hebrew, שב"כ '''{{Audio|He-Shabak.ogg|"Shabak"}}''') an acronym of "Shérūt Bītāhōn Klālī" שירות ביטחון כללי) is usually referred to in English as the '''Shin Bet''' (which was what Shabak was originally called in Israel's early days). The Shabak is also known in English as the '''Israel Security Agency''' (ISA), or the '''GSS''' (General Security Service). The Shabak is the Internal General Security Service of [[Israel]]. Its [[motto]] is "מגן ולא יראה," which translates into: "Defender (Shield) who shall not be seen". The service consists of close to 5,000 employees. It is one of three principal organizations of the [[Israeli Intelligence Community]], alongside [[Aman (IDF)|Aman]] (the [[military intelligence]] of the [[Israel Defense Forces|IDF]]) and [[Mossad]] (responsible for overseas [[Intelligence (information gathering)|intelligence]] work).
==History==
 
== Duties and roles ==
The company was founded in [[1901]] as Wallin & Nordstrom by [[John W. Nordstrom]], a [[Sweden|Swedish]] immigrant who moved to the [[United States]] in [[1887]], and [[Carl Wallin]], the owner of a Seattle shoe store, whom Nordstrom had met during the [[Klondike gold rush]]. Twenty-two years later, a second shoe store was opened.
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The Shabak's duties are:
* Upholding the state [[security]] against those who seek to undermine it by [[terrorism|terrorist]] activity or violent revolution.
* Expose terrorist organizations of [[Israel]]i civilians
* Interrogations of terror suspects.
* Providing [[military intelligence|intelligence]] for [[counter-terrorism]] operations in the [[West Bank]] and the [[Gaza Strip]].
* [[Counter-espionage]].
* Protect the lives of senior public officials (see also: [[bodyguard]]s).
* Secure important infrastructure and government buildings.
* Ensure the security of [[El-Al]], [[Arkia]] and [[Israir]] flights and Israel's [[embassy|embassies]] abroad.
 
One of the Shin Bet's roles is to protect the lives of senior Israeli ministers and public servants (such as the [[President of Israel]]). The Shin Bet is also responsible for preventing the funding of underground movements and terror groups whose members are Israeli citizens. It accomplishes this goal by using interrogations and secret agents ([[HUMINT]]).
[[Image:Nordstrom-flagship-store.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Nordstrom's headquarters and flagship store in Seattle.]]
 
== Legal status and methods ==
By [[1929]], both Nordstrom and Wallin had retired and control of the company passed to Nordstrom's sons, Everett and Elmer.
The Shabak relies mainly on [[HUMINT]] to extract information and gather intelligence. It uses [[informant]]s from the local population in order to gather intelligence about planned attacks or about the ___location of opposition leaders. Shabak had overwhelming success with informants, managing to target the top leaders of the Palestinian organizations—including hardliners such as [[Hamas]] and the [[Islamic Jihad]]. The killing of Sheikh [[Ahmed Yassin]] and [[Abed al-Aziz Rantissi]] shows how deeply Shabak has penetrated into the Palestinian militias. As a result, the Palestinians groups, mainly the [[al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades]] started killing suspected [[collaborator]]s.
 
Shabak also extracts information by [[interrogation|interrogating]] suspects. In [[1987]], after complaints about excessive use of violence in interrogations of Palestinian prisoners, the Landau Committee (headed by a former Supreme Court President) prepared a two-part report on Shabak's interrogation methods. Only one part was made public. It revealed that the Shabak regularly used violent methods of interrogation and that Shabak agents were tutored to lie in court about how evidence was uncovered. The committee report also gave guidelines for future interrogations but most of the details were in the secret part of the report. The open part revealed that the guidelines allowed Shabak to apply "moderate physical pressure" in the case of "necessity." In [[1994]], State Comptroller Miriam Ben-Porat, in a report not made public until February [[2000]], found that during 1988-1992 "Violation of the Landau Commission and the GSS regulations continued to be widespread in the interrogation facility in Gaza and, to some extent, in other facilities.… Veteran and senior investigators in the Gaza facility carried out severe and systematic violations. Senior GSS commanders did not prevent these violations." [http://domino.un.org/UNISPAL.NSF/0/a4d9ee9284f95f798525697b0049366c?OpenDocument]
Thirty-one years later, Nordstrom had expanded to eight stores in two states but still only sold shoes. Apparel came with its purchase of Best Apparel of Seattle in [[1963]]. The company's name was changed to Nordstrom Best in [[1966]].
 
In [[1999]] the [[Supreme Court of Israel|Israeli Supreme Court]] heard several petitions against Shabak methods. It found that these included: (1) "forceful and repeated shaking of the suspect’s upper torso, in a manner which causes the neck and head to swing rapidly," (2) manacling of the suspect in a painful “Shabach position" for a long period of time, (3) the "frog crouch" consisting of "consecutive, periodical crouches on the tips of one’s toes," and other methods. The Court ruled that Shabak did not have the authority, even under the defense of "necessity," to employ such methods.
Five years later the company was taken public. (It currently trades on the [[New York Stock Exchange]] under the ticker symbol JWN.) In [[1973]], "Best" was dropped from the company's name.
The company opened a .com fullfillment center in [[Cedar Rapids, Iowa|Cedar Rapids]], [[Iowa]]. Currently, it has distribution centers in [[Ontario, California|Ontario]]; [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]], [[Oregon]]; [[Dubuque, Iowa|Dubuque]], [[Iowa]]; [[Annapolis, Maryland|Annapolis]], [[Maryland]]; and [[Gainesville, Florida|Gainesville]], [[Florida]].
 
In the Justice Ministry, [http://www.justice.gov.il/MOJHeb/PraklitotHamedina/MehozotHapraklitutVehamachlakot/HamachlakaLetafkidimMeyuhadim/ the Department For Special Roles], there is a senior investigator who checks complaints about Shabak interrogations.
In [[1998]], Nordstrom replaced its downtown Seattle store with a new flagship ___location in the former [[Frederick & Nelson]] building across the street.
Shabak claims that it is now basing its interrogations only on psychological means. However, organizations such as [[B'Tselem]] and [[Amnesty International]] still accuse Shabak of employing physical methods that amount to torture under international conventions.
 
In [[2002]] the Israeli [[Knesset]] passed a law, regulating the activity of Shabak. The law ruled that:
[[Image:Nordstromsebar.JPG|right|thumb|200px|A Nordstrom ebar, in the [[Phipps Plaza]] shopping center, [[Atlanta]].]]
* The [[Prime Minister of Israel]] is in charge of the Shabak and carries ministerial responsibility for its activity. The head of the Shabak answers to the prime minister.
* The Shabak head will serve 5 years in duty, unless there is a state of emergency.
* Interrogation methods: this part was not made public.
 
== History ==
Nordstrom has opened an "ebar" coffeehouse in select stores.
=== Foundation ===
With the declaration of Israeli Independence, the '''Shin Bet''' was founded, as a branch of the [[Israel Defense Forces]], and was headed by [[Isser Harel]] (the father of Israeli Intelligence, who later headed the [[Mossad]]). Responsibility for Shin Bet activity was later moved from the IDF to the office of the [[Prime Minister of Israel|prime minister]]. During the [[1948 Arab-Israeli war]] that was declared against Israel following the Israeli independence, the Shin Bet's responsibility included only internal security affairs. It was only later that its responsibilities were extended to [[Counter-espionage]] and the monitoring of [[Israeli Arabs]] (Arabs who did not leave Israel during the 1948 war of Israeli independence and who were granted Israeli citizenship).
 
=== ExpansionEarly days ===
In the beginning, as part of efforts to prevent anti-state activity, the Shin Bet monitored pro-[[Soviet]] opposition parties suspected of supporting the [[Soviet Union]] over [[Israel]] if the [[Cold War]] were to become an active full scale war. The political leadership, headed by [[David Ben-Gurion]], silenced publications that dealt with these activities. Only [[Uri Avneri]] successfully published about these activities in [[Haolam Hazeh]] newspaper. A great controversy was created when two Shin Bet agents were caught installing a [[bugging device]] in [[Meir Yeari]]'s office (Yeari was the leader of [[Mapam]] - a [[Socialist]] [[Zionist]] party with favorable views of the [[Soviet Union]] and [[Joseph Stalin]]).
 
One of the Shabak's most important successes, though it is often incorrectly attributed to the [[Mossad]], was to obtain a copy of the [[On the Personality Cult and its Consequences|secret speech]] made by [[Nikita Khrushchev|Khrushchev]] in 1956, when he denounced [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]]. A Polish edition of the speech was provided to the Israeli embassy in [[Warsaw]] by the boyfriend of the secretary of a Polish communist official. The Shabak's Polish liaison officer conveyed the copy to Israel. The Israeli government then decided to share the information with the United States, who published it with Israeli approval.
Nordstrom has chosen to grow both methodically and organically over the years, eschewing the growth-for-growth's sake acquisitions of other companies, expanding to Alaska in 1975, Southern California only in 1978 (at South Coast Plaza), Northern California in 1982 (at Hillsdale Shopping Center), the East Coast in 1988 (at [[Tysons Corner Center]]), the Midwest in 1991 (at Oakbrook Center), Texas in 1996 (at Dallas Galleria) and the Southeast in 1998 (at Perimeter Mall). The company has generally preferred to build stores from the ground-up where possible (Bullock's North locations at Broadway Plaza, Stonestown, Stanford and Oakridge, Alexander's at Menlo Park, Lord & Taylor at Cherry Creek, Phipps Plaza and Dadeland, and Hahne's at Garden State Plaza being the few exceptions). Proposed plans to expand in to more tertiary markets (Nashville, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Louisville) were cancelled after the economy slowed in 2000-2001. Unsubstantiated rumors of planned Nordstrom openings are frequently mentioned due to its desirability by city-officials, wishful consumers and real estate developers (Battery Park City-Manhattan, Eastview Mall-Rochester, NY, St. James Town Center-Jacksonville, FL, etc.).
 
Up until the [[Six Day War]], the Shin Bet continued to focus on [[counter-espionage]] and monitoring political activity among the Israeli Arabs. Shabak's most notable achievement in counter-espionage was the capture of Dr. [[Israel Bar]] in [[1961]] who was revealed to be a [[Soviet]] [[spy]]. Bar was a [[Lieutenant Colonel]] in the reserves, a senior security commentator and close friend of Ben-Gurion, and reached high Israeli circles. Bar was tried and sentenced to ten years in prison (which was later extended by the Supreme Court to fifteen years, following his appeal), where he died. In the same year, [[Kurt Sita]], a [[Christian]] [[Germany|German]] from the [[Sudetenland]] and a [[professor]] in the [[Technion]], was revealed as a [[Czech people|Czech]] [[spy]].
== Customer service ==
Nordstrom is well-known for its customer service, so much so that several [[urban legend]]s have appeared regarding the store. One of the best known legends was that Nordstrom graciously refunded the purchase price of a set of snow tires brought in by a customer, notwithstanding that Nordstrom did not sell--and has never sold--automotive products. The urban legend watch website [[Snopes]] has not been able to confirm or deny the authenticity of the story.
 
=== After the Six Day War ===
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After the [[Six Day War]], Shabak efforts to monitor terrorist activity in the [[West Bank]] and [[Gaza Strip]] become a more and more dominant part of the organization activity, and today it is considered to be the major part of Shabak's mission. [[Yeshayahu Leibowitz]] warned that the control over the territories will turn Israel into a "Shabak state". However, Shabak imposed restrictions on itself in order to not harm democratic values, separation of authorities and to prevent the risk that Shabak will be used in a totalitarian manner.
 
=== EmployeeYears handbookof crisis ===
During [[1984]]-[[1986]] Shabak went into a major crisis following the [[Kav 300 affair]] in which two terrorists who hijacked a bus and took hostages were executed without trial by Shabak officers, who later covered up the event and gave false testimonies. Following this affair, [[Avraam Shalom]] (then the head of Shabak) was forced to resign.
 
The event resulted in the Landau committee, which regulated Shabak interrogation methods.
New employees are given a copy of the famous '''Nordstrom's Employee Handbook''' -- a single 5 x 8 inch gray card containing 75 words:
 
In [[1995]] a crisis followed the [[assassination]] of [[Israeli Prime Minister]] [[Itzhak Rabin]] by [[Yigal Amir]]. Following the Shabak's failure to protect Rabin, [[Carmi Gillon]] was forced to resign. Later, the [[Meir Shamgar|Shamgar]] investigation committee learned of serious flaws in the personal security unit and the provocative and inciting behavior of [[Avishai Raviv]] - an [[Agent provocateur]] of the Shin Bet Jewish Unit. Raviv obtained a "[[photoshop]]ped" picture of Rabin in an [[SS]] uniform, and presented it in the infamous [[Zion Square]] demonstration in Jerusalem prior to Rabin's murder.
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Gillon was replaced by outside "import", [[Israeli Navy]] [[admiral]] [[Ami Ayalon]]. Ayalon rehabilitated Shabak after Rabin's murder and worked hard to restore its reputation with the general public.
We're glad to have you with our Company. Our number one goal is to provide outstanding customer service. Set both your personal and professional goals high. We have great confidence in your ability to achieve them.
 
In [[1996]], a unit of the Shabak assassinated [[Hamas]] chief bombmaker [[Yahya Ayyash]] by planting an explosive device in his [[cellular phone]]. The operation was carried out after an instruction by then Prime Minister [[Shimon Peres]].
'''Nordstrom Rules: Rule #1: Use your good judgment in all situations. There will be no additional rules.'''
 
=== During the al-Aqsa Intifada ===
Please feel free to ask your department manager, store manager, or division general manager any question at any time.
{{SectOR}}
In 2000, Ayalon ended his 5-years term and he was replaced by veteran Shabak official, [[Avi Dichter]]. Dichter, an ex-[[Sayeret Matkal]] [[commando]] and an experienced Shabak [[espionage|agent]], tightened the working relationship with the [[Israeli Defence Forces]] and the [[Israeli police]]. Foreign press hinted that Shabak is working tightly with the elite Israeli counter-terror unit, [[YAMAM]].
 
Dichter was in charge when the [[al-Aqsa Intifada]] erupted. He managed to react quickly to changes and turn Shabak into a prominent player in Israel's war against [[Palestinians]] after the collapse of the [[2000 Camp David Summit]].
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The Shin Bet is most known for its role in the conflict with [[Palestinians]]. The Shin Bet produces intelligence which enables the [[Israeli Defence Forces]] (IDF) to prevent [[suicide bombing]]s before they reach their destinations. This is usually done by preventive arrests and deploying road blocks when there is a serious alert.
==Current Locations and Confirmed Future Locations==
===[[Alaska]]===
*[[Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage]] - Anchorage 5th Avenue Mall - 97,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1975)''
 
In addition to preventing [[suicide bombing]]s from the West Bank by arrests and special operations, Shabak is working tightly with the [[Israeli Air Force]] in order to pinpoint and kill terror masterminds and terrorist leaders by precision [[air strike]]. The targets are field commanders and senior leaders of Palestinian militant factions (which Israel consider as terrorists), mainly those of [[Hamas]], but also of the [[Palestinian Islamic Jihad|Islamic Jihad]], the [[Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades]], the [[Fatah]] and even one [[Al-Qaeda]] linkman ([[Iad Al-Bik]]). These assassinations, called "[[targeted killings]]", are usually done by [[helicopter gunship]]s, where both IAF commanders and Shabak agents sit together in the command center monitoring the operation. Shabak's task is giving intelligence when and where the target will be available for a strike and then reacting to IAF [[UAV|drone]] feedback and ensuring the men on the sight are indeed the wanted terrorists (this part is called "identification and incrimination").
===[[Arizona]]===
*[[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix MSA]]/[[Chandler, Arizona|Chandler]] - Chandler Fashion Center - 149,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2001)''
*[[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix MSA]]/[[Scottsdale, Arizona|Scottsdale]] - [[Scottsdale Fashion Square]] - 235,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1998)''
 
Shabak's effective activity during the second Intifada boosted its reputation both among the Israeli public and [[counter-terror]] experts. [http://www.fas.org/irp/world/israel/shin_bet/m052504.html]
===[[Northern California]]===
*[[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] - [[Westfield San Francisco Centre]] ''(formerly San Francisco Shopping Centre)'' - 350,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1988)''
*[[San Francisco, California|San Francisco]] - [[Stonestown Galleria|Stonestown]] ''(formerly Stonestown Galleria)'' - 174,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1988)''
*[[San Francisco, California|San Francisco MSA]]/[[Corte Madera, California|Corte Madera]] - The Village at Corte Madera - 116,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1985)''
*[[San Francisco, California|San Francisco MSA]]/[[Pleasanton, California|Pleasanton]] - Stoneridge Shopping Center - 173,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1990, scheduled to be replaced fall 2007)''
*[[San Francisco, California|San Francisco MSA]]/[[San Mateo, California|San Mateo]] - Hillsdale Shopping Center - 149,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1982)''
*[[San Francisco, California|San Francisco MSA]]/[[Walnut Creek, California|Walnut Creek]] - Broadway Plaza - 193,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1984)''
*[[San Jose, California|San Jose MSA]]/[[Palo Alto, California|Palo Alto]] - [[Stanford Shopping Center]] - 187,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1984)''
*[[San Jose, California|San Jose MSA]]/[[Santa Clara, California|Santa Clara]] - [[Westfield Valley Fair]] - 232,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1987, replaced 2001)''
*[[Sacramento, California|Sacramento]] - Arden Fair - 190,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1989)''
*[[Sacramento, California|Sacramento MSA]]/[[Roseville, California|Roseville]] - Westfield Galleria at Roseville - 149,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2000)''
 
===[[Southern California]]2003 to 2006 ===
In November 2003, four former heads of Shin Bet ([[Avraham Shalom]], [[Yaakov Peri]], [[Carmi Gillon]] and [[Ami Ayalon]]) called upon the Government of Israel to reach a peace agreement with the Palestinians. [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,1096286,00.html].
*[[Palm Desert, California|Palm Desert]] - ''Westfield Palm Desert'' - 149,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open spring 2009)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Arcadia, California|Arcadia]] - Westfield Santa Anita ''(formerly Santa Anita Fashion Park)'' - 151,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1994)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Cerritos, California|Cerritos]] - [[Los Cerritos Center]] - 122,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1981)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Glendale, California|Glendale]] - [[Glendale Galleria]] - 147,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1983)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles (Canoga Park)]] - [[Westfield Shoppingtown Topanga Plaza|Westfield Topanga]] ''(formerly Topanga Plaza)'' - 154,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1984)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Canoga Park, Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles (Canoga Park)]] - ''[[Westfield Shoppingtown Topanga Plaza|Westfield Topanga]]'' - 200,000 sq. ft. ''(replacement, opening October 6, 2006)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Fairfax District, Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles (Fairfax District)]] - [[The Grove at Farmers Market]] - 120,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2002)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Rancho Park, Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles (Rancho Park)]] - Westside Pavilion - 150,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1985)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Redondo Beach, California|Redondo Beach]] - South Bay Galleria ''(formerly The Galleria at South Bay)'' 161,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1985)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Brea, California|Brea, Orange County]] - Brea Mall - 195,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1979, replaced 1989)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Costa Mesa, California|Costa Mesa, Orange County]] - [[South Coast Plaza]] - 235,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1978, replaced 1986)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Irvine, California|Irvine, Orange County]] - [[Irvine Spectrum Center]] - 125,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2005)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Mission Viejo, California|Mission Viejo, Orange County]] - The Shops at Mission Viejo - 172,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1999)''
*[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles MSA]]/[[Santa Ana, California|Santa Ana, Orange County]] - Westfield MainPlace ''(formerly MainPlace Santa Ana)'' - 169,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1987)''
*[[Inland Empire (California)|Riverside-San Bernardino MSA]]/[[Montclair, California|Montclair]] - Montclair Plaza - 134,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1986)''
*[[Inland Empire (California)|Riverside-San Bernardino MSA]]/[[Riverside, California|Riverside]] - Galleria at Tyler - 164,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1991)''
*[[San Diego, California|San Diego]] - [[Horton Plaza|Westfield Horton Plaza]] - 151,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1985)''
*[[San Diego, California|San Diego]] - Fashion Valley Mall - 220,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1981, expanded 1998)''
*[[San Diego, California|San Diego]] - Westfield UTC ''(formerly University Towne Centre)'' - 130,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1984)''
*[[San Diego, California|San Diego MSA]]/[[Escondido, California|Escondido]] - Westfield North County ''(formerly North County Fair)'' - 156,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1986)''
*[[Santa Barbara, California|Santa Barbara]] - Paseo Nuevo - 186,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1990)''
*[[Ventura County, California|Ventura County MSA]]/[[Thousand Oaks, California|Thousand Oaks]] - ''The Oaks Shopping Center'' - 124,000 sq. ft. ''(tentatively scheduled to open fall 2008)''
 
[[Ami Ayalon]], along with Palestinian professor [[Sari Nusseibeh]], launched the ''[[National Census]]'' peace initiative.
===[[Colorado]]===
*[[Denver, Colorado|Denver MSA]]/[[Broomfield, Colorado|Broomfield]] - FlatIron Crossing - 172,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2000)''
*[[Denver, Colorado|Denver]] - ''Cherry Creek Shopping Center'' - 120,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open 2007)''
*[[Denver, Colorado|Denver MSA]]/unincorporated [[Douglas County, Colorado|Douglas County]] near [[Lone Tree, Colorado|Lone Tree]] - Park Meadows - 245,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1996)''
 
[[Avi Dichter]] is one of the chief supporters of building a defence barrier against Palestinians in the [[West Bank]]. The Israeli government began building the [[Israeli West Bank Barrier]] in [[2003]]. Dichter has since said that the barrier 'is working' and helps to prevent and reduce [[terror]] attacks. [http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/pages/ShArt.jhtml?itemNo=397404&displayTypeCd=1&sideCd=1&contrassID=2], [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2003/12/17/wmid17.xml&sSheet=/portal/2003/12/17/ixportal.html&secureRefresh=true&_requestid=229966]
===[[Connecticut]]===
*[[Hartford, Connecticut|Hartford MSA]]/[[Farmington, Connecticut|Farmington]] - Westfarms - 189,000 sq. ft. - ''(opened 1997)''
 
In February [[2005]], [[Ariel Sharon]] announced that [[Yuval Diskin]], a veteran Shabak field agent, senior negotiator with Palestinian officers and mastermind of the "targeted killings", will replace Dichter after he ends his five-year term. On [[May 15]], [[2005]] Diskin entered into office after Dichter left with great applause from the press, the politicians, and the public. Dichter has joined the political arena and is now a member of the [[Kadima]] party, founded by the former [[Israeli]] prime minister [[Ariel Sharon]].
===[[Florida]]===
*[[Naples, Florida|Naples]] - ''Waterside Shops at Pelican Bay'' - 80,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open fall 2008)''
*[[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]] - [[Florida Mall|The Florida Mall]] - 174,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2002)''
*[[South Florida metropolitan area|South Florida MSA]]/[[Aventura, Florida|Aventura, Dade County]] - ''[[Aventura Mall]]'' - 167,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open fall 2007)''
*[[South Florida metropolitan area|South Florida MSA]]/[[Coral Gables, Florida|Coral Gables, Dade County]] - The Village at Merrick Park - 212,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2002)''
*[[South Florida metropolitan area|South Florida MSA]]/[[Miami, Florida|Miami, Dade County]] - [[Dadeland Mall]] - 150,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2004)''
*[[South Florida metropolitan area|South Florida MSA]]/[[Boca Raton, Florida|Boca Raton, Palm Beach County]] - [[Town Center at Boca Raton]] - 193,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2000)''
*[[South Florida metropolitan area|South Florida MSA]]/[[Palm Beach Gardens, Florida|Palm Beach Gardens, Palm Beach County]] - [[The Gardens Mall]] - 144,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2006)''
*[[South Florida metropolitan area|South Florida MSA]]/[[Wellington, Florida|Wellington, Palm Beach County]] - [[The Mall at Wellington Green]] - 127,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2003)''
*[[Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area|Tampa-St. Petersburg MSA]]/[[Tampa, Florida|Tampa]] - [[International Plaza and Bay Street|International Plaza]] - 172,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2001)''
 
In September 2006, the Shin Bet, launched its first-ever public recruitment drive with the creation of a [http://www.shabak.gov.il Web site]. The employment campaign, coming on the heels of a newly approved defense budget, is targeting computer programmers.
===[[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]===
*[[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]] - [[Phipps Plaza]] - 135,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2005)''
*[[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]] - Perimeter Mall - 243,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1998)''
*[[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta MSA]]/[[Buford, Georgia|Buford]] - [[Mall of Georgia]] - 172,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2000)''
 
===[[Hawaii]]Rising Profile===
Once considered a commitment to lifelong anonymity and even invisibility in Israeli society, today a Shabak agent who achieves high rank in the service, especially the director, is considered a candidate for membership in the top brass of the Israeli government and business community. This process follows a trend started by ex-generals and colonels of the Israel Defense Forces, the trailblazers including [[Moshe Dayan]], [[Ariel Sharon]], and [[Yitzhak Rabin]]. In the Shabak and the foreign intelligence [[Mossad]] service, the trend showed up much later (During mid-[[1990s]]), even though Isser Harel (who served as head of both services) and Meir Amit of the Mossad both served as lawmakers.
*[[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]] - ''[[Ala Moana Center]]'' - 200,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open spring 2008)''
*[[Honolulu, Hawaii|Honolulu]] - Victoria Ward Center Shoe Store - 16,000 sq. ft. - ''(opened 1997)''
 
Ex-Shabak directors today are increasingly visible as candidates for higher office. Yaakov Peri became the chairman of Bank HaMizrahi in 2002, and also became a highly visible guest on television programs. Carmi Gillon serves as Chairman of the Local Council of [[Mevaseret Zion]], Jerusalem's most affluent suburb, while Avi Dichter and Ami Ayalon were at one time leading candidates for defense minister (Dichter for the Kadima party formed by prime minister Ariel Sharon, Ayalon on the Labour party ticket). Dichter eventually became Minister of Internal Security in the current government led by [[Ehud Olmert]]. Ayalon has attracted widespread following as a co-initiator with Palestinian dignitary Sari Nusseibeh of the non-governmental Peoples' Voice initiative to petition the governments in Israel and the Palestinian Authority for a permanent settlement.
===[[Illinois]]===
*[[Chicago]] - Westfield North Bridge ''(formerly The Shops at North Bridge)'' - 274,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2000)''
*[[Chicago|Chicago MSA]]/[[Oak Brook, Illinois|Oak Brook]] - Oakbrook Center - 249,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1991)''
*[[Chicago|Chicago MSA]]/[[Schaumburg, Illinois|Schaumburg]] - [[Woodfield Mall|Woodfield Center]] - 215,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1995)''
*[[Chicago|Chicago MSA]]/[[Skokie, Illinois|Skokie]] - Westfield Old Orchard ''(formerly Old Orchard Shopping Center)'' - 209,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1994)''
 
===[[Indiana]]= Criticism ==
*[[Indianapolis]] - Circle Centre - 216,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1995)''
 
The so-called "[[Shabak technique]]" is an extreme [[interrogation]] technique that is used by the Shin Bet on [[Palestinian]] suspects. It has never officially been confirmed by the secretive Shin Bet as acceptable for use. Informal accounts by prisoners indicate it may involve forcing the subject to sit on a short stool or chair which is angled forward (so it's impossible to sit in a comfortable, stable position) and then tying their arms and legs behind them to the chair, while also covering their head with a bag and possibly subjecting them to extremely loud noise, such as music. The subject is then left in this condition for extended periods of time. Sleep is not allowed for the duration.
===[[Kansas]]===
*[[Kansas City metropolitan area|Kansas City]]/[[Overland Park, Kansas|Overland Park]] - Oak Park Mall - 219,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1998)''
 
This method was considered by the Israeli Supreme Court on September 6, 1999, which prohibited this method, along with all other forms of torture and physical pressure. In 2000 an official Israeli government report was released, after being kept secret for five years, in which the government admitted torturing Palestinian detainees between 1988 and 1992.
===[[Maryland]]===
*[[Baltimore|Baltimore MSA]]/[[Annapolis, Maryland|Annapolis]] - Westfield Annapolis ''(formerly Annapolis Mall)'' - 162,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1994)''
*[[Baltimore|Baltimore MSA]]/[[Columbia, Maryland|Columbia]] - [[Mall in Columbia|The Mall in Columbia]] - 173,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1999)''
*[[Baltimore|Baltimore MSA]]/[[Towson, Maryland|Towson]] - Towson Town Center - 205,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1992)''
*[[Washington, D.C.|Washington, D.C. MSA]]/[[Bethesda, Maryland|Bethesda]] - Westfield Montgomery ''(formerly Montgomery Mall)'' - 225,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1991)''
 
On May 6, 2007 two human rights organizations released a report in which they charge the Shin Bet of continuing its torture techniques despite a court ruling in 1999 prohibiting such techniques. The report is based on testimony from 73 prisoners who were in Shin Bet custody between March 2005 and July 2006. The report continues with descriptions of these techniques, all of which are classified as torture under international law: physical beatings, painful binding, back bending, and body stretching and prolonged sleep deprivation.
===[[Massachusetts]]===
*[[Boston|Boston MSA]]/[[Braintree, Massachusetts|Braintree]] - ''[[South Shore Plaza]]'' - 150,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open spring 2009 on former Macy's site)''
*[[Boston|Boston MSA]]/[[Burlington, Massachusetts|Burlington]] - ''[[Burlington Mall]]'' - 144,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open spring 2008 on former Filene's site)''
*[[Boston|Boston MSA]]/[[Natick, Massachusetts|Natick]] - ''[[Natick Mall]]'' - 144,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open spring 2007)''
*[[Boston|Boston MSA]]/[[Peabody, Massachusetts|Peabody]] - ''[[North Shore Mall]]'' - 144,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open spring 2010 on former Macy's site)''
 
Furthermore, the report criticizes the lack of accountability within the Shin Bet stating that despite over 500 complaints of abuse made to the attorney's office since 2001, no criminal investigation was launched as complaints are investigated by a member of the Shin Bet.
===[[Michigan]]===
[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/856142.html]
*[[Detroit|Detroit MSA]]/[[Macomb County, Michigan|Clinton Township]] - ''Partridge Creek Fashion Park'' - 129,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open spring 2008)''
*[[Detroit|Detroit MSA]]/[[Novi, Michigan|Novi]] - ''Twelve Oaks Mall'' - 165,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open fall 2007)''
*[[Detroit|Detroit MSA]]/[[Troy, Michigan|Troy]] - The Somerset Collection - 258,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1996)''
 
== Lists and tables ==
===[[Minnesota]]===
=== Important events in Shabak history ===
*[[Twin Cities|Minneapolis-St. Paul MSA]]/[[Bloomington, Minnesota|Bloomington]] - [[Mall of America]] - 240,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1992)''
* [[1948]]: the Shabak is founded as the ''Shin Bet'' and is one of the three secret services in Israel along with the Military Intelligence and the Foreign Intelligence (later, the [[Mossad]]).
* [[1956]]: the Shabak obtains a copy of Khrushchev's speech denouncing Stalin.
* [[1961]]: the Shabak expose Doctor [[Israel Bar]] as a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[Espionage|spy]].
* [[1984]]: the [[Kav 300 Affair]], two terrorists hijacked a [[bus]] and after IDF SF and Shabak regained control over the bus, [[Avraam Shalom]] ordered the killing of the two terrorists who were captured alive, and [[Danny Yatom]] knocked their skulls in with a brick. The officers involved tried to cover this up.
* [[1987]]: the Izat Nafsu affair, when an officer was cleared from spy charges, and Shabak was highly criticized for his methods and norms.
* [[1995]]: the [[assassination]] of [[Yitzhak Rabin]] by [[Yigal Amir]] and the failure of Shabak to prevent it.
* [[1996]]: the Shabak assassinates [[Hamas]] top bombmaker [[Yahya Ayyash]].
* [[2000]]-[[2005]]: the [[al-Aqsa Intifada]] and Shabak main role in intelligence gathering and [[counter-terror]] efforts. [[Avraam Dichter]] received high credit for Shabak part in thwarting hundreds of [[suicide attack]]s and the [[assassination|targeted assassination]] of terrorist leaders.
 
===[[Missouri]] Heads of the Shabak ===
* [[Isser Harel]] (1948&ndash;1952)
*[[St. Louis, Missouri|St. Louis MSA]]/[[Des Peres, Missouri|Des Peres]] - Westfield West County - 193,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2002)''
* [[Izi Dorot]] (1952&ndash;1953)
* [[Amos Manor]] (1953&ndash;1963)
* [[Yossef Harmelin]] (1964&ndash;1974)
* [[Avraam Ahitov]] (1974&ndash;1981)
* [[Avraam Shalom]] (1981&ndash;1986)
* [[Yossef Harmelin]] (1986&ndash;1988)
* [[Yaakov Peri]] (1988&ndash;1994)
* [[Carmi Gillon]] (1995&ndash;1996)
* [[Ami Ayalon]] (1996&ndash;2000)
* [[Avi Dichter]] (2000&ndash;2005)
* [[Yuval Diskin]] (2005&ndash;)
 
==Shabak in Popular Culture==
===[[Nevada]]===
* [[Shin Bet]] operative Dahlia Tal appears in the [[Ubisoft]] video game [[Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow]]. As a jest, when Lambert brings up the Shin Bet, Fisher replies with "Spooky. Who are we torturing?"
*[[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]] - [[Fashion Show Mall|Fashion Show]] - 207,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2002)''
===[[New Jersey]]===
*[[New York metropolitan area|New York MSA]]/[[Edison, New Jersey|Edison]] - Menlo Park Mall - 204,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1991)''
*[[New York metropolitan area|New York MSA]]/[[Freehold Borough, New Jersey|Freehold Borough]] - Freehold Raceway Mall - 174,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1992)''
*[[New York metropolitan area|New York MSA]]/[[Paramus, New Jersey|Paramus]] - [[Garden State Plaza|Westfield Garden State Plaza]] - 282,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1990)''
*[[New York metropolitan area|New York MSA]]/[[Short Hills, New Jersey|Short Hills]] - The Mall at Short Hills - 188,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1995)''
 
* [[Shin Bet]] agents appear several times in Joel Rosenberg's book The Copper Scroll.
===[[New York State|New York]]===
*[[New York metropolitan area|New York MSA]]/[[Garden City, New York|Garden City, Long Island]] - [[Roosevelt Field Mall|Roosevelt Field]] - 241,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1997)''
*[[New York metropolitan area|New York MSA]]/[[Syosset, New York|Syosset, Long Island]] - ''The Mall at Oyster Bay'' - 150,000 sq. ft. ''(scheduled to open fall 2007)''
*[[New York metropolitan area|New York MSA]]/[[White Plains, New York|White Plains]] - The Westchester - 219,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1995)''
 
===[[North Carolina]]=See also ==
* [[Israel Security Forces]]
*[[Charlotte, North Carolina|Charlotte]] - [[SouthPark Mall|SouthPark]] - 151,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2004)''
* [[Israel Defence Forces]]
*[[Research Triangle|Raleigh-Durham MSA]]/[[Durham, North Carolina|Durham]] - [[The Streets at Southpoint]] - 149,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2002)''
* [[MAGAV]]
* [[Mossad]]
* [[YAMAM]]
* [[Security agency]]
 
== External links ==
===[[Ohio]]===
* [http://www.shabak.gov.il/ Shabak Official website (Hebrew)]
*[[Cleveland|Cleveland MSA]]/[[Beachwood, Ohio|Beachwood]] - Beachwood Place - 231,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1997)''
* [http://www.fas.org/irp/world/israel/shin_bet/ Shin Bet] ([[Federation of American Scientists|FAS]])
*[[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]] - Easton Town Center - 174,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2001)''
* [http://www.fas.org/irp/world/israel/shin_bet/m052504.html "Return of the Shin Bet" By Omri Essenheim] ([[Maariv]], [[25 May]] [[2004]] - reprint at FAS)
* [http://www.btselem.org/english/legal_documents/HC5100_94_19990906_Torture_Ruling.PDF Text of the 1999 High Court of Justice ruling] (PDF)
* [http://www.btselem.org/english/torture/background.asp B'tselem report on Shabak's use of torture]
* [http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3230365,00.html Knesset said "No" to Shabak]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/637293.stm BBC - Israel admits torture]
 
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===[[Oregon]]===
[[Category:Israeli Security Forces]]
*[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] - [[Downtown Portland]] (freestanding) - 174,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1966, replaced 1977)''
*[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] - [[Clackamas Town Center]] - 121,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1981)''
*[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]] - [[Lloyd Center]] - 150,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1963, replaced 1970's)''
*[[Portland, Oregon|Portland MSA]]/[[Tigard, Oregon|Tigard]] - [[Washington Square, Oregon|Washington Square]] - 189,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1974, replaced 1994)''
*[[Salem, Oregon|Salem]] - Salem Center - 72,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1980)''
 
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===[[Pennsylvania]]===
[[cs:Šin Bet]]
*[[Philadelphia|Philadelphia MSA]]/[[King of Prussia, Pennsylvania|King of Prussia]] - [[Plaza at King of Prussia|The Plaza at King of Prussia]] - 238,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1996)''
[[da:Shin Bet]]
*[[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] - 144,000 sq. ft. ''(schedeuled to open fall 2008 on site former Macy's)''
[[de:Schin Bet]]
 
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===[[Rhode Island]]===
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*[[Providence, Rhode Island|Providence]] - [[Providence Place]] - 206,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1999)''
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===[[Texas]]===
[[he:שירות ביטחון כללי]]
*[[Austin, Texas|Austin]] - Barton Creek Square - 150,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2003)''
[[nl:Shin Bet]]
*[[Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex]]/[[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]] - [[Galleria Dallas]] - 249,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1996)''
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*[[Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex]]/[[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]] - [[NorthPark Center]] - 225,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2005)''
[[pl:Szin Bet]]
*[[Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex]]/[[Frisco, Texas|Frisco]] - Stonebriar Centre - 149,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2000)''
[[fi:Shin Bet]]
*[[Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex]]/[[Hurst, Texas|Hurst]] - North East Mall - 149,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2001)''
[[sv:SHABAK]]
*[[Houston, Texas|Houston]] - [[Houston Galleria|The Galleria]] - 226,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2003)''
*[[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]] - [[The Shops at La Cantera]] - 144,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2005)''
 
===[[Utah]]===
*[[Provo, Utah|Provo MSA]]/[[Orem, Utah|Orem]] - University Mall - 122,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2002)''
*[[Salt Lake City|Salt Lake City]] - Crossroads Plaza - 140,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1980)''
*[[Salt Lake City|Salt Lake City]] - ''Crossroads Plaza'' - 124,000 sq. ft. ''(replacement, tentatively opening 2008)''
*[[Salt Lake City|Salt Lake City MSA]]/[[Murray, Utah|Murray]] - Fashion Place - 110,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1981)''
 
===[[Virginia]]===
*[[Washington, D.C.|Washington, D.C. MSA]]/[[Arlington, Virginia|Arlington]] - [[Fashion Centre at Pentagon City|The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City]] - 241,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1989)''
*[[Washington, D.C.|Washington, D.C. MSA]]/[[Dulles, Virginia|Dulles]] - Dulles Town Center - 148,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2002)''
*[[Washington, D.C.|Washington, D.C. MSA]]/[[McLean, Virginia|McLean]] - [[Tysons Corner Center]] - 211,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1988)''
*[[Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport News, VA-NC MSA|Hampton Roads MSA]]/[[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]] - MacArthur Center - 166,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1999)''
*[[Richmond, Virginia|Richmond]] - Short Pump Town Center - 128,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 2003)''
 
===[[Washington]]===
*[[Seattle, Washington|Seattle-Tacoma MSA]]/[[Bellevue, Washington|Bellevue]] - [[Bellevue Square]] - 285,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1967, expanded 1995)''
*[[Seattle, Washington|Seattle-Tacoma MSA]]/[[Lynnwood, Washington|Lynnwood]] - Alderwood Mall - 151,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1979, replaced 2003)
*[[Seattle, Washington|Seattle-Tacoma MSA]]/[[Seattle]] - [[Downtown Seattle]] (flagship) - 383,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1963, replaced 1998)''
*[[Seattle, Washington|Seattle-Tacoma MSA]]/[[Seattle]] - [[Northgate Mall]] - 122,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1965)''
*[[Seattle, Washington|Seattle-Tacoma MSA]]/[[Tacoma, Washington|Tacoma]] - Tacoma Mall - 134,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1966)''
*[[Seattle, Washington|Seattle-Tacoma MSA]]/[[Tukwila, Washington|Tukwila]] - Westfield Southcenter ''(formerly Southcenter Mall)'' - 170,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1968)''
*[[Spokane, Washington|Spokane]] - River Park Square - 137,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1974, replaced freestanding ___location 1999)''
*[[Portland, Oregon|Portland, Oregon MSA]]/[[Vancouver, Washington|Vancouver]] - Westfield Vancouver - 71,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1977)''
 
==Former Locations==
*[[Fairbanks, Alaska]] - Downtown Fairbanks (freestanding) - 52,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1975, closed 1989)''
*[[San Jose, California]] - Oakridge Mall ''(now Westfield Oakridge)'' - 152,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1985, closed 1994, replaced by Sears)''
*[[Ogden, Utah]] - Ogden City Mall ''(mall demolished)'' - 76,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1982, closed 1999)''
*[[Seattle, Washington]] - Aurora Village Mall ''(mall demolished)'' - 71,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1974, closed 1992)''
*[[Yakima, Washington]] - Downtown Yakima (freestanding) - 44,000 sq. ft. ''(opened 1960, closed 2001)''
 
==External links==
*[http://www.nordstrom.com/ Official website]
* http://www.ecustomerserviceworld.com/earticlesstore_articles.asp?type=article&id=108
 
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