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Springfield Town Center is an enclosed shopping center located in the Springfield census-designated place (CDP) of unincorporated Fairfax County, Virginia.It opened in 1973 as Springfield Mall, an enclosed shopping mall, which closed on June 30, 2012 as part of a multimillion-dollar redevelopment plan to turn it into a multifaceted "Town Center"-style shopping center with a main indoor area ...
Springfield Town Center; ... Tysons Galleria; U. Uptown Christiansburg; V. Valley Mall (Virginia) Valley View Mall (Virginia) Victory Crossing; ... Williamsburg ...
Short Pump Town Center – Richmond (2003–present, outdoor) Skyline Mall – Bailey's Crossroads (1977–2002) Southpark Mall – Colonial Heights (1989–present) Spotsylvania Towne Centre – Spotsylvania County (1980–present) Springfield Town Center – Springfield (1973–present) Staunton Mall – Staunton (1987–2020)
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Springfield Mall (SEPTA Route 101 station), a station on the SEPTA Route 101 trolley line adjacent to the Springfield Mall in Springfield, Pennsylvania; Springfield Mall (Virginia), a shopping center in Springfield, Virginia in the United States; Springfield Mall, a fictional mall in the US TV series The Simpsons
Springfield is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.The Springfield CDP is recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau with a population of 31,339 as of the 2020 census.
Williamsburg Premium Outlets, formerly Prime Outlets [2] and Berkeley Commons, [3] is an outlet shopping complex located in Williamsburg, Virginia. It was built in 1988 [4] by McArthur/Glen Group of Washington, D.C. [5] The shopping center has 135 stores, and it is owned and operated by the Simon Property Group. [6] The mall was renovated in 2008.
Potomac Mills is a shopping mall located in Dale City, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The first mall developed by the Mills Corporation, it was acquired in 2007 by Simon Property Group. Simon claims it to be the largest outlet mall [1] in Virginia.