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In 1997, the Hecht's store (now Macy's) added a third level. The Lord & Taylor wing opened in November 1998 (along with two new parking garages); the Nordstrom wing opened in September 1999. Also at this time, 20 to 30 stores opened in a new 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m 2) wing near Hecht's. The interior was renovated by replacing the floors ...
In 1963, a 7-Eleven store near an Austin, Texas, university began to stay open all night for student shoppers. It was such a success that other stores in the chain adopted the 24/7 hours, and ...
March 16, 2007, marked the final day in which the company's remaining stores (a handful of stores up until this point had closed) were open for business. In late October and early November 2007, Sunny's reopened its doors with three Maryland stores, in Annapolis, Westminster, and Frederick. [3] These stores were again closed in late March 2008. [4]
This is a list of shopping malls in Maryland. This list is incomplete; you can help by adding missing items. (August 2008) Allegany County: Country Club Mall ...
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]
Royal Farms is a privately owned chain of convenience stores headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland.The company operates more than 200 stores throughout Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Virginia, West Virginia, and North Carolina.
The Harford Mall is a shopping mall owned by CBL & Associates Properties that is located near the junction of Maryland Route 24 and U.S. Route 1, about 32 miles (51 km) north of Baltimore, in Bel Air, Maryland, United States. Its anchor is Macy's. [3] It is the only shopping mall in Harford County, Maryland.
Security Square Mall opened in 1972. [3] Original anchors were Sears and Hochschild Kohn's which sold its store to Hutzler's, who closed the store in 1989, [4] and subsequently sold it to Montgomery Ward, which moved from a location on U.S. Route 40 in Catonsville that is now occupied by Walmart.