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Home » Spooky season is underway with opening of Spirit Halloween shops

Spooky season is underway with opening of Spirit Halloween shops

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The former Toys R Us in Kennewick is once again transforming into a Spirit Halloween store. It's one of three locations in the Tri-Cities.

Photo by Nathan Finke
August 28, 2024
TCAJOB Staff

Halloween lovers, rejoice.

Three Spirit Halloween stores are open in the Tri-Cities.

They’re at:

  • 7411 W. Canal Drive, Kennewick, in the former Tuesday Morning.
  • 821 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Kennewick, in the former Toys R Us.
  • 1320 Lee Blvd., Richland, in the former Albertsons.

For more details, go to: stores.spirithalloween.com.

The local stores are among the seasonal retailer’s 1,525 locations operating this year across the United States and Canada, a record.

This year’s theme is “Spirit Carnevil” and locations feature a large carnival area with an archway, multiple booths and a funhouse, a news release said.

The retailer has said it’s looking to hire 50,000 sales associates and store managers.

“The Halloween fandom continues to grow, and our incredible team works year-round to create an unparalleled and unique in-store experience that will engage customers all season long,” said Steven Silverstein, CEO of Spirit Halloween, in the release. “Visiting a Spirit Halloween store is more than just a shopping trip – it’s entertainment, it’s tradition, it’s creating moments and memories with family and friends that bring the magic of Halloween to life, and we are thrilled to welcome fans back to the show.”

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