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A plan to expand the mall by 360,000 square feet (33,000 m 2) was approved by Montgomery County in September 2007. With the expansion, Westfield Montgomery has more than 1,500,000 square feet (140,000 m 2), the fourth-largest mall in the Washington area behind Tysons Corner Center, Westfield Wheaton, and Fair Oaks Mall. [12] Exterior view
Francis Scott Key Mall - Frederick; Harford County: Harford Mall - Bel Air; Howard County: The Mall in Columbia - Columbia; Savage Mill - Savage; Montgomery County: Clarksburg Premium Outlets; Ellsworth Place - Silver Spring; Westfield Montgomery - Bethesda; Westfield Wheaton - Wheaton; Prince George's County: Beltway Plaza Mall - Greenbelt ...
Westfield is a brand name for retail shopping centres originated by the Australian Westfield Group in 1960, and now shared between Scentre Group (for Westfield centres in Australia and New Zealand) [1] and Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (for Westfield centres in the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States). [2] [3]
The Paris-based company that owns Westfield malls, including Westfield Montgomery, said it plans to sell most of them by the end of 2023.
A free-standing, single-level Montgomery Ward store occupied the site during the 1970s. Following the construction and opening of a single-level mall on the site in 1980, Montgomery Ward became an anchor. Additional anchor stores included Washington, D.C.-based Garfinckel's and Hecht's, both with two levels.
Westfield Wheaton, formerly known as Wheaton Plaza, is a 1.7 million square-foot, two-level indoor shopping mall in Wheaton, Maryland, north of Washington, D.C. It is owned by Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield and Its anchor stores include Macy’s , Target , JCPenney , Dick's Sporting Goods , and Costco .
Auburn Mall – Auburn (1973–present) Bridge Street Town Centre – Huntsville (2007–present, outdoor) Brookwood Village – Birmingham (1973–2022) Century Plaza – Birmingham (1975–2009) Decatur Mall – Decatur (1978–present) Eastdale Mall – Montgomery (1977–present) Eastwood Mall – Birmingham (1960–2006) Florence Mall ...
The Montgomery Ward (165,000 sq ft.) store opened on April 20, 1967, when former Maryland Gov. J. Millard Tawes cut the ceremonial ribbon. [1] [2] The second anchor of the two anchor mall, Woodward & Lothrop, opened its store in the Spring of 1967. [3]