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400 N Center Street Westminster, Maryland 21157: Opening date: March 4, 1987 [1] Developer: Shopco Advisory Group: Management: The Woodmont Company: Owner: Westminster Mall LLC: No. of stores and services: 75: No. of anchor tenants: 4 (3 open, 1 vacant) Total retail floor area: 629,097 s.f. No. of floors: 1 (2 in Boscov's) Parking: 2,708 spaces ...
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By 2011, the 410/443 area was once again running out of numbers because of the continued proliferation of cell phones. To spare residents another number change to a new area code, a third overlay code, area code 667, was implemented on March 24, 2012. [5] This had the effect of assigning 24 million numbers to just over four million people.
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Construction of the mall began in the 1970s. [1] Westminster Mall opened for business on August 7, 1974, [2] with May Company, Sears and Buffum's, with J. W. Robinson's being added in 1975 as the mall's fourth anchor store. [3] Three of the mall's anchors changed names in the 1990s. Buffum's closed in May 1991 due to the chain being liquidated.
Westminster is a city in and the county seat of Carroll County, Maryland, United States. [3] The city's population was 19,960 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] Westminster is an outlying community in the Baltimore metropolitan area , which is part of the greater Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area .
(Town & Country was Cedar Rapids' first strip mall and General Growth's first shopping center.) [9] General Growth sold Lindale to the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States in 1984 as part of its real estate investment trust liquidation but continued to manage the mall until March 1998, when SDG Macerich — a partnership of the ...