- Ballston Common Mall
infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = Ballston Common Mall
image_width = 172
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location =
opening_date = 1951 (as Parkington Shopping Center)
owner=
manager=Forest City Enterprises
developer=
number_of_stores =
number_of_anchors = 1
floor_area = 580,000 square feet
parking = 3,000 spaces
floors= 4
website = [http://www.ballston-common.com/ Ballston Common Mall]
footnotes =Ballston Common Mall, which originally opened as Parkington Shopping Center in 1951, was one of the first major suburban shopping centers in the Washington D.C. area. It was the first shopping center built around a multi-story parking garage in the United States. [Eno Transportation Foundation, "Parkington Shopping Center Design," "Transportation Quarterly" (1952, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 440-456.).] It is located at the intersection of Glebe Road (
Virginia State Route 120 ) and Wilson Boulevard in the Ballston neighborhood ofArlington, Virginia two blocks from the Orange Line Ballston-MU Station of theWashington Metro . The Ballston Common mall opened October 20, 1986, and was a $40 million replacement for the Parkington Shopping Center. The 530,000 square foot center was developed in limited partnership with the May Centers, a subsidiary of the May Company who, at the time, also owned one of the anchors,Hecht's . ["Commercial Realty," "The Washington Post" Aug 4, 1986, p. WB38.]History
The $6.5 million
Hecht's store opened in the Parkington Shopping Center on November 2, 1951. ["Hecht Parkington Store Opens to 60,000 Shoppers," "The Washington Post", Nov 3, 1951, p. 1.] ["Hecht's New Virginia Shop Opens Today," "The Washington Post", Nov 2, 1951, p. B1.] At its opening, the five story, 300,000 square foot department store was the largest on the East coast. [Display Ad for Hecht Company Parkington, "The Washington Post and Times Herald", Jun 27, 1955, p. 40.] A man was electrocuted during the construction of the store. ["Man Is Electrocuted, 2 Hurt, On Arlington Building Job," "The Washington Post", Sep 15, 1951, p. B1.] Over the years, the $15 million Parkington Shopping Center expanded to 30 stores includingGiant Food ,McCrory's ,Hub Furniture ,Crawford Clothes , Franc Jewelers,W.T. Grant , Wilbur-Rogers Women's Apparel, A.S. Beck Shoes,Brentano's Books, andCasual Corner . ["McCrory's to Be Fifth Store To Open Branch in Parkington," "The Washington Post", Jun 19, 1952, p. 19.] [Three New Stores Will Open On Thursday at Parkington, "The Washington Post", Aug 6, 1952, p. 19.] In May 1974,J.C. Penney opened a 36,327 square foot soft line merchandise and catalog store. [Capital Commerce, by William H. Jones, "The Washington Post", May 2, 1974, p. H12.]By 1982, the 30-year-old Parkington Shopping Center was in need of a facelift. ["Parkington Renewal Plan Unveiled," by Nancy Scannell, "The Washington Post", Feb 18, 1982, p. B1.] Beginning that year, Arlington County and the May Centers embarked on a $100 million renovation project and expansion of the shopping center. Part of this was a contest among Arlington residents for a name for the new mall. That contest was how "Ballston Common" came to be the mall's name. ["New Paint, More Space for Area Malls," by Alison O'Neill, "The Washington Post", p. W1.] After some complications, the renovated and expanded shopping center opened in the fall of 1986. In the early 2000s, the mall became home to the Kettler Capitals Iceplex, headquarters and practice facility for the National Hockey League's
Washington Capitals .Anchors and major retailers
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Macy's (formerly Hecht's)
*Sport & Health Club
*Regal Cinemas Former anchors
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Hecht's (converted to Macy's in 2006)
*J.C. Penney References
External links
* [http://www.ballston-common.com/ Ballston Common Mall]
* [http://forestcity.net/PROPERTIES/ballston-common-mall.asp Forest City Enterprises Ballston Common Mall webpage]
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