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Rasputin Music to Open Early December

The music store will open on the lower level of the mall near Sears.

From NewPark Mall Management

NEWARK — In a time when technology makes purchasing anything that much easier, music fans still enjoy shopping at a traditional music shop for the latest and greatest.  

Rasputin Music will open their doors at NewPark Mall in early December 2012. The 9,661 square-feet traditional music store will be located on the mall’s lower level near Sears. 

Customers will find music from all genres including the most current album releases, as well as rare and out of print CDs and DVDs. In addition to CDs, Rasputin Music will buy used videos, games, LPs and DVDs. 

“Rasputin Music has a very lively market here at NewPark Mall. People are still drawn to traditional brick and mortar stores, and NewPark Mall expects the opening to be successful,” says NewPark Mall General Manager Kelly Gardner. 

NewPark Mall is conveniently located off I-880 and is anchored by Macy’s, Sears, jcpenney, and Burlington Coat Factory. 

For more information, hours, and a store directory, please call 510-794-5523 or visit www.newparkmall.com

Follow NewPark Mall on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NewParkMall and Twitter at twitter.com/shop/NewParkMall.

Are you excited about Rasputin Music opening at NewPark Mall? Have you missed its presence in the Tri-Cities? Share your thoughts in our comments section below.

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