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A 1999 paper in the Canadian Journal of Urban Research called it the "premier fashion mall" in the city. [3] The mall is located underneath a seven-storey office tower called Park Lane Terraces, which comprises 109,856 square feet (10,206.0 m 2) of office space arranged around an atrium looking down into the shopping centre. [4]
The Music Center at Strathmore features an undulating roof that outlines the sloping form of the concert hall. Inspired by the rolling hills of the Strathmore grounds, the 190,000-square-foot (18,000 m 2) building is nestled into an 11-acre (45,000 m 2) park-like setting. The German limestone façade is punctuated by large glass walls.
The portion of Old Georgetown Road from that turnpike (now MD 355) in Bethesda to the community of Alta Vista at Cedar Lane was paved as a macadam road by Montgomery County with state aid by 1910. [12] [13] MD 187 was extended to what is now Democracy Boulevard in 1924. [14] [15] The highway was extended as a macadam road to Tuckerman Lane in ...
The Bethesda–Silver Spring Line, designated Route J1, J2, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Silver Spring station of the Red Line of the Washington Metro and Westfield Montgomery Transit Center. Route J1 operates in the weekday peak direction only while route J2 operates daily.
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Attempts to revive Park Lane included adding a Gottschalks department store at the old Sears in 1996 and a new Century Theatres movie theater in 1998 (which involved demolishing the former Weinstock's building), [6] but the mall continued to decline into the 2000s until the mall ultimately closed in January 2007. Park Lane was demolished in the ...
Jul. 16—A casino gaming operator with various brands in Las Vegas and Kentucky hopes to build a new gaming hall at the former Sears at Pheasant Lane Mall after acquiring two smaller operations ...
Mall at Rockingham Park – Salem (1991–present) Mall of New Hampshire – Manchester (1977–present) Merrimack Premium Outlets – Merrimack (2012–present, outdoor) Pheasant Lane Mall – Nashua (1986–present) Settlers Green – North Conway (1988–present, outdoor) Steeplegate Mall – Concord (1990–2022)