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Mall Name Location Gross Leasable Area sq. feet / (m 2) Total Stores; The Shops at La Cantera: Northwest San Antonio: 1,310,777 sq ft (121,800 m 2) 200+ North Star Mall: North Central San Antonio: 1,257,000 sq ft (116,800 m 2) 200+ Ingram Park Mall: Northwest San Antonio: 1,130,000 sq ft (105,000 m 2) 150+ Rivercenter: Downtown San Antonio
Westpost at National Landing is an upscale outdoor shopping and residential center in the Pentagon City neighborhood of Arlington, Virginia, [2] with storefronts facing South Joyce Street. It is adjacent to the Fashion Centre at Pentagon City. It opened in 1999 as Pentagon Row.
It is a few blocks away from both Clarendon Metrorail station and the Courthouse neighborhood of Arlington. TIAA-CREF bought Market Common Clarendon from McCaffery in 2002. [2] In 2016, Regency Centers and AvalonBay Communities bought the complex for $406 million. [3] In 2021, Regency renamed it The Crossing Clarendon. [4]
The center declined during the 1970s because of the economic slump and growing competition from close by modern shopping malls, including Springfield Mall. In 1982, the Oliver T. Carr Co. unveiled a $250 million plan to redevelop the then 425,000-square-foot (39,500 m 2) shopping center. [11]
San Diego — Ocean Beach Antique District, Gaslamp Quarter; San Francisco — Union Square, [18] Union Street, Chestnut Street, Haight-Ashbury, Fillmore Street, Hayes Street [19] San Jose — The Alameda, Santana Row, Stevens Creek Boulevard; Santa Barbara — State Street; Santa Monica — Montana Avenue, Third Street Promenade, Main Street
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It is located at the intersection of Glebe Road and Wilson Boulevard in the Ballston neighborhood of Arlington County, Virginia, two blocks from Ballston–MU station on the Washington Metro's Orange and Silver lines. It was remodeled as Ballston Common Mall in 1986 and again in 2019 as Ballston Quarter. [2]