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The open air development features over 40 retailers and restaurants, including multi-family residences, [5] [6] office [7] and retail space. First-floor tenants include retailers like Wegmans Food Markets, [8] [9] Cobb Theatres, [10] Sweet & Sassy, [11] Travinia Italian Kitchen, [12] and LA Fitness, however, a majority of the tenants are independent retailers.
The mall has over 225 retailers and an 18-screen AMC movie theater organized into five "neighborhoods." [3] Major tenants include Nordstrom Rack, Costco, Burlington, Marshalls & HomeGoods, JCPenney, American Freight, TJ Maxx, Bloomingdales Outlet, AMC Potomac Mills 18, The Children's Place, Nike Factory Outlet, Forever 21, Camille La Vie, H&M, ZavaZone, Hot Topic, BoxLunch, Five Below, Bath ...
A Raleigh's joined the center sometime after its opening, as did a Varsity Shop men's clothing outlet and a Brentano's book store. Seven Corners has always been a major bus stop and bus terminal. The stop was originally located outside the Garfinckel's on the lower level, then moved to the upper level next to the central escalators until the ...
Tysons Corner Center is a shopping mall in the unincorporated area of Tysons in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States (between McLean and Vienna, Virginia).It opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping malls in the Washington metropolitan area.
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The center opened in 1962 as the Plaza Seven Shopping Center, with a Grand Union supermarket and a Zayre discount store serving as anchors. [4] After the Grand Union store closed in 1984, Vietnamese merchants displaced from the "Little Saigon" area in the Clarendon neighborhood of nearby Arlington, Virginia, due to Washington Metro subway construction and redevelopment moved into the space, as ...
Southpark Mall first opened in 1989. Five years later in 1994, Sam's Club opened in the mall's southeast outlot area. [2] Dillard's closed in 2012. The store was originally Leggett and later Belk. [3]
JCPenney was an original anchor store, along with Watson's (later Peebles), and Leggett (now Belk). [3] A food court, called "Cafe Commons", and a Walmart store were added to the eastern end of the mall in 1991.