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In 2007, Towson Town Center began a $76 million expansion and renovation project that added to the existing structure, its largest expansion since 1992. The project included renovations to the mall's first and second floors, parking, restaurants, and a "Main Street"-style facade with exterior shopping, which was largely completed in October 2008.
First Colony Mall: Sugar Land: 1,110,000 sq ft (103,100 m 2) 150 Pearland Town Center: Pearland: 1,100,000 sq ft (102,200 m 2) 90 West Oaks Mall: Alief, Houston: 1,100,000 sq ft (102,200 m 2) 64 PlazAmericas formerly known as Sharpstown Mall Sharpstown, Houston: 860,000 sq ft (79,900 m 2) 70 Almeda Mall: Genoa, Houston: 825,000 sq ft (76,600 m ...
The open-air mall was developed by the supermarket chain Food Fair, which was an anchor store along with Montgomery Ward and Woolworth. [2] A Best Products was added in 1978. [ 3 ] The Best building was one of the stores designed by Sculpture in the Environment (SITE) for that chain, featuring a 450-ton masonry facade tilted at a 35-degree angle.
The Shops at Kenilworth is a shopping mall in Towson, Maryland. It is owned and operated by Greenberg Gibbons and features anchors Trader Joe's , About Faces Day Spa, The Mine and Arhaus . It has more than 30 stores and 147,507 square ft of gross leasable area .
Security Square Mall - Woodlawn; The Shops at Kenilworth - Towson; Towson Square; Towson Town Center; White Marsh Mall - White Marsh; Carroll County: TownMall of Westminster; Charles County: St. Charles Towne Center - St. Charles ; Frederick County: Francis Scott Key Mall - Frederick; Harford County: Harford Mall - Bel Air; Howard County: The ...
Almeda Mall – Genoa, Houston (1968–present) Amigoland Mall – Brownsville (1974–1999) Barton Creek Square – Austin (1981–present) Bassett Place – El Paso (1974–present) Baybrook Mall – Clear Lake, Houston (1978–present) Big Town Mall – Mesquite (1959–2006) Brazos Mall – Lake Jackson (1976–present) Broadway Square Mall ...
The mall opened on July 28, 1986 with the mall 95% leased and 80% of stores open. [13] The area was identified as a primary growth center in 1979 by Baltimore County and originally intended to be built around a lake. [14] The Rouse Company planned to develop the mall and surrounding area similar to its town center project in Columbia, Maryland ...
The rink, known as "Polar Ice" and originally built in 1970, was the first ever built inside a mall. [22] The rink is positioned below the mall's central glass atrium which was originally added by Hines to increase the visibility of the stores in the lower level. [23] There is a jogging track on the roof around the atrium with a view to this rink.