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The mall's new name, "Ballston Common", came from a contest among Arlington residents. [16] After some complications, the renovated and expanded Ballston Common opened on October 20, 1986. The expansion added a 120,000 sqft JCPenney anchor store and brought the mall from 1 to 4 stories of retail, with a 9-story office tower above.
The mall was developed by Melvin Simon & Associates with real-estate investment firm Rose Associates as part of the 1976 Pentagon City Phased-Development Site Plan. [3] It opened in fall 1989 with 860,000 sq. ft. of space [4] on 25 acres, with Macy's and Nordstrom as anchor stores (original plans were for Bambergers) [5] and approximately 150 other stores, and a 4,524-capacity parking garage ...
The space will be converted to offices, apartments, and smaller retail stores. The Women's store there will move to the 9570 Wilshire building, previously a Barneys location. The Men's Store will remain at the former I. Magnin building a block west. [35] New York metro area Eatontown, New Jersey: Eatontown military uniform shop Served Fort ...
Westpost at National Landing is an upscale outdoor shopping and residential center in the Pentagon City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, with storefronts facing South Joyce Street. It is adjacent to the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City. It opened in 1999 as Pentagon Row.
In early 1952, it opened to complement the adjoining Kann's-Virginia store. [1] At opening, the 15-store center included a Giant supermarket, Peoples Drug, Fanny Farmer candy store, L. Frank Co. women's apparel, Jonas men's apparel, the Bo Peep Shop, Mary Baynes Gift Shop, [2] and an F. W. Woolworth Company variety store.
The sports retailer is growing its footprint in the Metroplex, adding new stores and support facilities. New store moving into former Sears in Arlington mall. Hint: It’s not Spirit Halloween
The Crossing Clarendon, formerly Market Common Clarendon, is an outdoor mixed-use development featuring retail, restaurants, and residential buildings located along Clarendon Boulevard in the Clarendon neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia. The complex was developed by McCaffery Interests, and opened in November 2001. [1]
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