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City Place Mall Location Silver Spring, Maryland Opening date 1992 Owner Petrie Ross Ventures No. of anchor tenants 2 No. of floors 5 Website City Place Mall City Place Mall, at the intersection of Fenton Street and Colesville Road (U.S. Route 29) in downtown Silver Spring, Maryland, is a 400,000-square-foot (37,000 m2), five-story shopping mall that opened on April 2, 1992.[1][2] It was formerly a Hecht Company department store, the first suburban Washington, D.C., branch of that company, which opened in 1947; the downtown Silver Spring Hecht's closed when the Hecht's at Wheaton Plaza opened in 1987. From its start, the mall included "upscale" discount stores including original tenants Nordstrom Rack and Ross Dress for Less.[3] The mall also included an AMC movie theater on its fifth floor, but it closed shortly after a 20-screen Consolidated Theatres (now Regal Theaters) opened directly across Ellsworth Drive from City Place.
The mall is at the center of a revitalizing downtown Silver Spring.[4] Current City Place anchors include Marshalls and Burlington Coat Factory, plus a food court on the lower level and a row of street-level shops, including PNC Bank, Noodles & Company, Chipotle Mexican Grill, and Ben & Jerry's. The new slogan for City Place is "Life. Style. In the City." There is a proposal to build an office tower on top of the mall.[5]
Contents
Anchors and major retailers
Former anchors
- Nordstrom Rack
- Ross Dress for Less
- AMC Theaters
- Steve & Barry's
- Gold's Gym
References
- ^ "City Place Grand Opening Today," The Washington Post, Apr 2, 1992, p. M5.
- ^ "Silver Spring Mall Calls Shoppers Back Home," by Retha Hill, The Washington Post, Apr 3, 1992, p. 1.
- ^ "For Silver Spring Mall, Downtown Is No Paradise; City Place Hanging On, but Still Battling for Business," by Charles Babington; Louis Aguilar, The Washington Post, Jun 12, 1994, p. B1.
- ^ "A Slow, Sure Bloom After the Boom; Developments in Silver Spring Gain Momentum After Years of Planning," by Neil Irwin, The Washington Post, Jun 24, 2002, p. E4.
- ^ "City Place looks for change of pace: Office space," by Douglas Fruehling, Washington Business Journal, Sep 8, 2006.
External links
Washington D.C.-area Shopping Centers Washington, D.C. Georgetown Park • Mazza Gallerie • Old Post Office Pavilion • Shops at Chevy Chase Pavilion • The Shops at National Place • Union StationSuburban Maryland Beltway Plaza • Bethesda Row • Boulevard at the Capital Centre • City Place Mall • The Collection at Chevy Chase • Forest Village Park Mall • Iverson Mall • Lakeforest Mall • Langley Park • Laurel Mall • Laurel Shopping Center • The Mall at Prince Georges • Marlow Heights Shopping Center • St Charles Towne Center • The Shops at Wisconsin Place • Westfield Montgomery • Westfield Wheaton • White Flint MallNorthern Virginia Ballston Common Mall • Clarendon Market Common • Crystal City Underground • Dulles Town Center • Fair Oaks Mall • Fairfax Square • Fashion Centre at Pentagon City • Landmark Mall • Pentagon Centre • Pentagon Row • Potomac Mills • Reston Town Center • Seven Corners Shopping Center • The Village at Shirlington • Springfield Mall • Tysons Corner Center • Tysons GalleriaDefunct Centers Coordinates: 38°59′47″N 77°1′37″W / 38.99639°N 77.02694°W
Categories:- Shopping malls in Maryland
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