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White Marsh Mall is a regional shopping mall in the unincorporated and planned community of White Marsh, Maryland. It is one of the largest regional malls in the Baltimore metropolitan area , with 6 anchor stores and 134 specialty shops in 1,200,000 square feet (110,000 m 2 ). [ 1 ]
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The Avenue at White Marsh is a 300,000 [4] square foot lifestyle center located in White Marsh, Maryland south of White Marsh Mall. The Avenue was developed as a town-center in a suburb without a center. Its design is drastically different from previous suburban malls and part of a wave of similar destination retail sites across the country. [5]
In 1981, most stores opened. In 1992, Hecht's replaced Hutzler's. The White Marsh Mall is one of the largest regional malls in the Baltimore area, with five anchor stores and 190 specialty shops in about 1.4 million square feet (130,000 m 2). Next to the mall's property is the third IKEA store built in the United States, the oldest still remaining.
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Hunt Valley Towne Center in Hunt Valley, Maryland. Hunt Valley Towne Centre, formerly Hunt Valley Mall, is an outdoor shopping mall in northern Baltimore County, Maryland, with 58 stores. The development was constructed following the closure of Hunt Valley Mall (other than its anchor stores) in 2000. The new centre started operating in 2003.
Indoor mall closed December 31, 2021. White Marsh Mall - first part of the White Marsh Town Center project. Opened in 1981. Burlington Center (1981) - Burlington Township, New Jersey. Opened August, 1982. Closed in 2018, demolished in 2021. South Street Seaport (1983) - Festival Marketplace in Lower Manhattan, New York.