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Marley Station Mall

Marley Station Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Opened in 1987, it was expanded in 1994 and 1996. The mall has 130 stores on 2 floors, a movie theater, and 5 anchor spaces. JCPenney, Macy's, and Golds Gym serve as the mall's current anchor tenants. The other two anchor spaces were occupied by Boscov's until 2008, and Sears until 2021.

Marley Station Mall
Current logo for the mall
Location7900 Governor Ritchie Highway Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060
Coordinates39°8′21″N 76°36′21″W / 39.13917°N 76.60583°W / 39.13917; -76.60583
Opening dateFebruary 24, 1987; 36 years ago (1987-02-24)
DeveloperTaubman Centers
ManagementThe Woodmont Company
OwnerNamdar Realty Group
No. of stores and services45
No. of anchor tenants6 (4 open, 2 vacant)
Total retail floor area1,069,000 square feet (99,300 m2)[1]
No. of floors2 (3 in Macy's and former Boscov's)
Parking6 parking lots
Public transit access MTA Maryland bus: 70
Websitewww.shopmarleystationmall.com

History edit

Taubman Centers completed Marley Station in 1987.[2] At the time, it included two anchor stores: Hecht's and Macy's. During construction in 1985 a body was discovered in a trash can on the site, which was not identified as Roger Kelso until 2019.[3] Taubman expanded the mall in 1994 with a third anchor, JCPenney, which was the most-requested store among mall patrons at the time.[4] Sears was added in 1996 as a fourth anchor. This store replaced an existing Sears in Glen Burnie which was built in the 1960s.[5]

In 2006, Macy's relocated to the Hecht's building when Macy's parent company bought that of Hecht's[6] and sold its original location to Boscov's.[7] Boscov's operated out of the former Macy's for only two years, closing the store in 2008 as part of the chain's bankruptcy proceedings.[8] It was reported in 2012 that a 300,000-square-foot data center would open in the former department store.[9][10]

Taubman sold the mall to Mills Corporation, later part of Simon Property Group, in 2004.[11] The Woodmont Company of Dallas/Fort Worth was appointed as the receiver to manage and lease Marley Station in March 2013 until Bank of America settles a loan dispute with Simon Property Group or forecloses.[12]

In January 2012, AiNET purchased the largest single building at Marley Station mall, the former Boscov's space, to operate the CyberNAP data center.[13][14] Unlike the rest of the mall (except Macy's), the AiNET space is three-stories.[15] At capacity, AiNET expects $1 billion in economic activity and 2,500 jobs at CyberNAP.[16]

In June 2013, AiNET (owner of CyberNAP) expressed an interest in buying all the properties to expand the data center throughout the mall.[17][18] However, the mall's manager, The Woodmont Co., said there are no plans to sell or close down, but rather, "We are working to increase current occupancy by both retaining existing tenants as their leases renew and by leasing current vacancies."[19][20][21]

At the start of 2012, Marley Station had a vacancy rate of 44%, up from 33% a year earlier.[9] In June 2013 a spokeswoman for Woodmont said the occupancy rate at the mall was close to 85%.[19]

The mall was listed on a real estate web site as being up for auction on September 25, 2013.[22]

An eight-screen movie theatre, originally operated by United Artists Theatres, opened on June 5, 1987, near the mall's food court. The Movies at Marley Station were later run by Regal Entertainment Group, which had acquired UA. On February 20, 2014, the theater closed its doors after nearly 27 years of service without notice.[23] Two months later mall management announced that the theatres would be renovated and reopened in summer 2014.[24][25] On June 20 Horizon Cinemas opened four theaters—with four more to follow later—featuring all new 3-D digital projectors, a new lobby with digital signage and upgraded concessions, updated bathrooms and roomier seating.[26][27]

Moody's rates the mall's debt. As of the 2015 report, the mall had near term rollover risk and is advising investors to expect 70% losses on their investment.[28] As of the 2016 report, the mall[29] was 29% of the remaining fund and all classes of debt were rated as below investment grade or in default. The mall's occupancy was reported as under 75%.

During the same period, the mall was appraised for $39.8 million of the original $114.4M loan—in total there was a $88.7M difference between the appraisal and the total amount due on the loan.[30]

Aeropostale as part of its bankruptcy announced it would close its store at Marley Station Mall in 2016.[31]

In a February 2016 appraisal, the mall's appraised value dropped to $31.5M (-22.4%).[32]

In September 2016, Marley Station was listed for auction on the Ten-X website with a starting price of $5,000,000.[33] The mall ownership rebuffed an earlier $10,000,000 offer by AiNET's Deepak Jain.[34]

In an auction ended on October 19, 2016, Marley Station was sold by LNR Properties LLC to G.L. Harris for a price revealed after closing on December 20, 2016, to be $22.7 million. LNR Properties bought the property from TKL East in 2014. TKL East obtained it through foreclosure from original owner Simon Property Group. The mall's vacancy rate was reported in January 2017 to be just over 2%.[35][36]

Marley Station Mall went back to auction on September 14, 2020. The sale price was $1.65M plus at least $15M existing debt.[37][38] The sale was halted in November 2020 by the Texas Bankruptcy Court.[39]

On November 6, 2020, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 7 stores nationwide which left JCPenney and Macy's as the only traditional anchors left.[40] The store closed on January 24, 2021.[citation needed]

On June 14, 2022, news broke that the mall has been sold to a New York-based partnership consisting of Mason Asset Management and Namdar Realty Group. Their plans involve an "aggressive leasing strategy" to improve current vacancy rates in the mall.[41]

Current anchors edit

Former anchors edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Simon Property Group. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 11, 2012. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  2. ^ Meyer, Caroline (February 23, 1987). "Regional Mall Opening In Anne Arundel County". The Washington Post. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  3. ^ Massimo, Rick (June 19, 2019). "Police ID body found in 1985 as Md. man missing since 1962". WTOP-FM. Retrieved June 19, 2019.
  4. ^ Mirabella, Lorraine (May 27, 1993). "Marley Station expands with new anchor store". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  5. ^ Lee, Consella (October 2, 1996). "Sears opening store at Marley Station Mall; Ritchie Highway location to close, transfer workers". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  6. ^ Walker, Andrea K. (April 28, 2006). "Hecht's to Macy's switch to begin; Conversion starts at 3 stores Sunday". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  7. ^ Clabaugh, Jeff (February 6, 2006). "Macy's moves out, Boscov's moves in". BizJournals.com. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  8. ^ "With Boscov's closing three Baltimore-area stores, questions remain about how to replace them". The Daily Record. August 6, 2008. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  9. ^ a b Blumberg, Sara (September 26, 2012). "Marley Station struggles in weak economy". Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland: Baltimore Sun Media Group. Retrieved September 27, 2012.
  10. ^ Sharrow, Ryan (March 19, 2012). "Data center to open in former Boscov's Glen Burnie site". Baltimore Business Journal. Retrieved June 30, 2013.
  11. ^ "Business Digest". The Baltimore Sun. August 18, 2004. Retrieved January 1, 2011.
  12. ^ Blumberg, Sarah (May 18, 2013). "Loan dispute forces Marley Station into receivership". Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland: Baltimore Sun Media Group. Retrieved May 19, 2013.
  13. ^ Censer, Marjorie (March 18, 2012). "More data centers coming to Maryland". The Washington Post. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  14. ^ FitzGerald, Drew; Ziobro, Paul (November 3, 2014). "Malls Fill Vacant Stores With Server Rooms". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  15. ^ Miller, Rich (March 19, 2012). "AiNET to Convert Department Store into CyberNAP". Data Center Knowledge (DCK). Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  16. ^ Maties, Adrian (March 23, 2012). "AiNET to open Data Center in Glen Burnie". Commercial Property Executive. Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  17. ^ Blumberg, Sarah (June 9, 2013). "Looking for a new purpose for Marley Station mall". Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland: Baltimore Sun Media Group. Archived from the original on June 30, 2013. Retrieved June 30, 2013.
  18. ^ Verge, Jason (June 13, 2013). "AiNET Looking to Convert Entire Shopping Mall to Data Center". Data Center Knowledge (DCK). Retrieved June 30, 2013.
  19. ^ a b Blumberg, Sara (June 29, 2013). "Marley Station mall: Retail is here to stay". Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland: Baltimore Sun Media Group. Retrieved June 30, 2013.
  20. ^ Sentementes, Gus G. (March 20, 2012). "Data Center: Beltsville company to open data center in former Boscov's store in Glen Burnie". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  21. ^ Blumberg, Sara (June 8, 2013). "Looking for a new purpose for Marley Station mall". Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland: Baltimore Sun Media Group. Retrieved April 22, 2015.
  22. ^ . Featured Auctions. Alex Cooper Real Estate / Alex Cooper Auctioneers. Archived from the original on October 19, 2013. Retrieved October 18, 2013.
  23. ^ Yoon, Kate (February 22, 2014). . Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland: Baltimore Sun Media Group. Archived from the original on April 3, 2014. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  24. ^ Meehan, Sarah (April 15, 2014). "Marley Station Mall movie theater to reopen this summer under new operator". Baltimore Business Journal. American City Business Journals. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  25. ^ Yoon, Kate (April 15, 2014). . Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland: Baltimore Sun Media Group. Archived from the original on April 17, 2014. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  26. ^ Bottalico, Brandi (June 23, 2014). "Marley Station Movies reopens with upgrades and new name". Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland: Baltimore Sun Media Group. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  27. ^ Linger, Jake (July 8, 2014). "Horizon Cinemas Opens At Marley Station Mall". Severna Park Voice. Severna Park, Maryland. Retrieved November 23, 2014.
  28. ^ "Moody's Affirms 15 and Upgrades One Class of BACM 2005-3". Moody's. Moody's Investors Service, Inc. February 26, 2015. Retrieved May 13, 2015.
  29. ^ "Moody's Affirms Eight and Downgrades Five Classes of BACM 2005-3". Moodys.com.
  30. ^ "Marley Station Mall Near Baltimore Gets Appraised at $39.8Mln". Commercial RealEstate Direct.
  31. ^ "2016 US Store Closings Maryland". About.com. About.com.
  32. ^ Lehman, Roger. "CMBS Market Watch Weekly". CMBS Market Watch Weekly. Credit Suisse.
  33. ^ . Ten X Auctions. Archived from the original on October 8, 2016.
  34. ^ Smith, Mark (December 1, 2014). "Marley Station: Building Back Up, Looking Ahead". The Business Monthly. Ellicott City, Maryland. Retrieved September 21, 2016.
  35. ^ Davis, Phil (November 19, 2016). "Marley Station mall sold for around $21.5M". Maryland Gazette. Annapolis, Maryland: Baltimore Sun Media Group. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  36. ^ Mirabella, Lorraine (January 17, 2017). "Marley Station mall sold for $22.7 million". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved March 15, 2017.
  37. ^ Iannetta, Jessica (September 14, 2020). "Marley Station Mall in Glen Burnie sells at auction". Baltimore Business Journal. Retrieved September 18, 2020.
  38. ^ Simmons, Melody (August 27, 2020). "Marley Station Mall in Glen Burnie heads to the auction block Sept. 14". Baltimore Business Journal. Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  39. ^ Simmons, Melody (November 10, 2020). "Marley Station sale by Alex Cooper Auctioneers stalled by Texas bankruptcy filing". Baltimore Business Journal. Retrieved December 8, 2020.
  40. ^ Dehnel, Chris (November 13, 2020). "Liquidation Sale Commences At Doomed Manchester Sears". Manchester, CT Patch.
  41. ^ Mirabella, Lorraine (June 14, 2022). "Marley Station mall in Glen Burnie Sold to New York Partnership". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved June 15, 2022.

External links edit

  • Dead Mall Series
  • Marley Station Mall web site
  • at The Woodmont Company web site

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Marley Station Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Glen Burnie Maryland Opened in 1987 it was expanded in 1994 and 1996 The mall has 130 stores on 2 floors a movie theater and 5 anchor spaces JCPenney Macy s and Golds Gym serve as the mall s current anchor tenants The other two anchor spaces were occupied by Boscov s until 2008 and Sears until 2021 Marley Station MallCurrent logo for the mallLocation7900 Governor Ritchie Highway Glen Burnie Maryland 21060Coordinates39 8 21 N 76 36 21 W 39 13917 N 76 60583 W 39 13917 76 60583Opening dateFebruary 24 1987 36 years ago 1987 02 24 DeveloperTaubman CentersManagementThe Woodmont CompanyOwnerNamdar Realty GroupNo of stores and services45No of anchor tenants6 4 open 2 vacant Total retail floor area1 069 000 square feet 99 300 m2 1 No of floors2 3 in Macy s and former Boscov s Parking6 parking lotsPublic transit accessMTA Maryland bus 70Websitewww wbr shopmarleystationmall wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Current anchors 3 Former anchors 4 References 5 External linksHistory editTaubman Centers completed Marley Station in 1987 2 At the time it included two anchor stores Hecht s and Macy s During construction in 1985 a body was discovered in a trash can on the site which was not identified as Roger Kelso until 2019 3 Taubman expanded the mall in 1994 with a third anchor JCPenney which was the most requested store among mall patrons at the time 4 Sears was added in 1996 as a fourth anchor This store replaced an existing Sears in Glen Burnie which was built in the 1960s 5 In 2006 Macy s relocated to the Hecht s building when Macy s parent company bought that of Hecht s 6 and sold its original location to Boscov s 7 Boscov s operated out of the former Macy s for only two years closing the store in 2008 as part of the chain s bankruptcy proceedings 8 It was reported in 2012 that a 300 000 square foot data center would open in the former department store 9 10 Taubman sold the mall to Mills Corporation later part of Simon Property Group in 2004 11 The Woodmont Company of Dallas Fort Worth was appointed as the receiver to manage and lease Marley Station in March 2013 until Bank of America settles a loan dispute with Simon Property Group or forecloses 12 In January 2012 AiNET purchased the largest single building at Marley Station mall the former Boscov s space to operate the CyberNAP data center 13 14 Unlike the rest of the mall except Macy s the AiNET space is three stories 15 At capacity AiNET expects 1 billion in economic activity and 2 500 jobs at CyberNAP 16 In June 2013 AiNET owner of CyberNAP expressed an interest in buying all the properties to expand the data center throughout the mall 17 18 However the mall s manager The Woodmont Co said there are no plans to sell or close down but rather We are working to increase current occupancy by both retaining existing tenants as their leases renew and by leasing current vacancies 19 20 21 At the start of 2012 Marley Station had a vacancy rate of 44 up from 33 a year earlier 9 In June 2013 a spokeswoman for Woodmont said the occupancy rate at the mall was close to 85 19 The mall was listed on a real estate web site as being up for auction on September 25 2013 22 An eight screen movie theatre originally operated by United Artists Theatres opened on June 5 1987 near the mall s food court The Movies at Marley Station were later run by Regal Entertainment Group which had acquired UA On February 20 2014 the theater closed its doors after nearly 27 years of service without notice 23 Two months later mall management announced that the theatres would be renovated and reopened in summer 2014 24 25 On June 20 Horizon Cinemas opened four theaters with four more to follow later featuring all new 3 D digital projectors a new lobby with digital signage and upgraded concessions updated bathrooms and roomier seating 26 27 Moody s rates the mall s debt As of the 2015 report the mall had near term rollover risk and is advising investors to expect 70 losses on their investment 28 As of the 2016 report the mall 29 was 29 of the remaining fund and all classes of debt were rated as below investment grade or in default The mall s occupancy was reported as under 75 During the same period the mall was appraised for 39 8 million of the original 114 4M loan in total there was a 88 7M difference between the appraisal and the total amount due on the loan 30 Aeropostale as part of its bankruptcy announced it would close its store at Marley Station Mall in 2016 31 In a February 2016 appraisal the mall s appraised value dropped to 31 5M 22 4 32 In September 2016 Marley Station was listed for auction on the Ten X website with a starting price of 5 000 000 33 The mall ownership rebuffed an earlier 10 000 000 offer by AiNET s Deepak Jain 34 In an auction ended on October 19 2016 Marley Station was sold by LNR Properties LLC to G L Harris for a price revealed after closing on December 20 2016 to be 22 7 million LNR Properties bought the property from TKL East in 2014 TKL East obtained it through foreclosure from original owner Simon Property Group The mall s vacancy rate was reported in January 2017 to be just over 2 35 36 Marley Station Mall went back to auction on September 14 2020 The sale price was 1 65M plus at least 15M existing debt 37 38 The sale was halted in November 2020 by the Texas Bankruptcy Court 39 On November 6 2020 it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 7 stores nationwide which left JCPenney and Macy s as the only traditional anchors left 40 The store closed on January 24 2021 citation needed On June 14 2022 news broke that the mall has been sold to a New York based partnership consisting of Mason Asset Management and Namdar Realty Group Their plans involve an aggressive leasing strategy to improve current vacancy rates in the mall 41 Current anchors editJCPenney since 1994 Macy s Second Building 2006 present Gold s Gym Horizon Cinemas since 2014 Former anchors editHecht s 1987 2006 Macy s First Building 1987 2006 Boscov s 2006 2008 Sears 1996 2021 United Artists Theatres 1987 2014 References edit Leasing information PDF Simon Property Group Archived from the original PDF on October 11 2012 Retrieved January 1 2011 Meyer Caroline February 23 1987 Regional Mall Opening In Anne Arundel County The Washington Post Retrieved January 1 2011 Massimo Rick June 19 2019 Police ID body found in 1985 as Md man missing since 1962 WTOP FM Retrieved June 19 2019 Mirabella Lorraine May 27 1993 Marley Station expands with new anchor store The Baltimore Sun Retrieved January 1 2011 Lee Consella October 2 1996 Sears opening store at Marley Station Mall Ritchie Highway location to close transfer workers The Baltimore Sun Retrieved January 1 2011 Walker Andrea K April 28 2006 Hecht s to Macy s switch to begin Conversion starts at 3 stores Sunday The Baltimore Sun Retrieved January 1 2011 Clabaugh Jeff February 6 2006 Macy s moves out Boscov s moves in BizJournals com Retrieved January 1 2011 With Boscov s closing three Baltimore area stores questions remain about how to replace them The Daily Record August 6 2008 Retrieved January 1 2011 a b Blumberg Sara September 26 2012 Marley Station struggles in weak economy Maryland Gazette Annapolis Maryland Baltimore Sun Media Group Retrieved September 27 2012 Sharrow Ryan March 19 2012 Data center to open in former Boscov s Glen Burnie site Baltimore Business Journal Retrieved June 30 2013 Business Digest The Baltimore Sun August 18 2004 Retrieved January 1 2011 Blumberg Sarah May 18 2013 Loan dispute forces Marley Station into receivership Maryland Gazette Annapolis Maryland Baltimore Sun Media Group Retrieved May 19 2013 Censer Marjorie March 18 2012 More data centers coming to Maryland The Washington Post Retrieved April 22 2015 FitzGerald Drew Ziobro Paul November 3 2014 Malls Fill Vacant Stores With Server Rooms The Wall Street Journal Retrieved April 22 2015 Miller Rich March 19 2012 AiNET to Convert Department Store into CyberNAP Data Center Knowledge DCK Retrieved May 13 2015 Maties Adrian March 23 2012 AiNET to open Data Center in Glen Burnie Commercial Property Executive Retrieved May 13 2015 Blumberg Sarah June 9 2013 Looking for a new purpose for Marley Station mall Maryland Gazette Annapolis Maryland Baltimore Sun Media Group Archived from the original on June 30 2013 Retrieved June 30 2013 Verge Jason June 13 2013 AiNET Looking to Convert Entire Shopping Mall to Data Center Data Center Knowledge DCK Retrieved June 30 2013 a b Blumberg Sara June 29 2013 Marley Station mall Retail is here to stay Maryland Gazette Annapolis Maryland Baltimore Sun Media Group Retrieved June 30 2013 Sentementes Gus G March 20 2012 Data Center Beltsville company to open data center in former Boscov s store in Glen Burnie The Baltimore Sun Retrieved April 22 2015 Blumberg Sara June 8 2013 Looking for a new purpose for Marley Station mall Maryland Gazette Annapolis Maryland Baltimore Sun Media Group Retrieved April 22 2015 Substitute Trustees Sale Regional Shopping Center Except the Portion of the Property Described Below Known as Marley Station Mall Featured Auctions Alex Cooper Real Estate Alex Cooper Auctioneers Archived from the original on October 19 2013 Retrieved October 18 2013 Yoon Kate February 22 2014 Marley Station mall s movie theater closes Maryland Gazette Annapolis Maryland Baltimore Sun Media Group Archived from the original on April 3 2014 Retrieved February 24 2014 Meehan Sarah April 15 2014 Marley Station Mall movie theater to reopen this summer under new operator Baltimore Business Journal American City Business Journals Retrieved April 16 2014 Yoon Kate April 15 2014 Marley Station movie theater reopening this summer Maryland Gazette Annapolis Maryland Baltimore Sun Media Group Archived from the original on April 17 2014 Retrieved April 16 2014 Bottalico Brandi June 23 2014 Marley Station Movies reopens with upgrades and new name Maryland Gazette Annapolis Maryland Baltimore Sun Media Group Retrieved November 23 2014 Linger Jake July 8 2014 Horizon Cinemas Opens At Marley Station Mall Severna Park Voice Severna Park Maryland Retrieved November 23 2014 Moody s Affirms 15 and Upgrades One Class of BACM 2005 3 Moody s Moody s Investors Service Inc February 26 2015 Retrieved May 13 2015 Moody s Affirms Eight and Downgrades Five Classes of BACM 2005 3 Moodys com Marley Station Mall Near Baltimore Gets Appraised at 39 8Mln Commercial RealEstate Direct 2016 US Store Closings Maryland About com About com Lehman Roger CMBS Market Watch Weekly CMBS Market Watch Weekly Credit Suisse 7900 Ritchie Highway Glen Burnie MD 21061 Ten X Auctions Archived from the original on October 8 2016 Smith Mark December 1 2014 Marley Station Building Back Up Looking Ahead The Business Monthly Ellicott City Maryland Retrieved September 21 2016 Davis Phil November 19 2016 Marley Station mall sold for around 21 5M Maryland Gazette Annapolis Maryland Baltimore Sun Media Group Retrieved March 15 2017 Mirabella Lorraine January 17 2017 Marley Station mall sold for 22 7 million The Baltimore Sun Retrieved March 15 2017 Iannetta Jessica September 14 2020 Marley Station Mall in Glen Burnie sells at auction Baltimore Business Journal Retrieved September 18 2020 Simmons Melody August 27 2020 Marley Station Mall in Glen Burnie heads to the auction block Sept 14 Baltimore Business Journal Retrieved August 27 2020 Simmons Melody November 10 2020 Marley Station sale by Alex Cooper Auctioneers stalled by Texas bankruptcy filing Baltimore Business Journal Retrieved December 8 2020 Dehnel Chris November 13 2020 Liquidation Sale Commences At Doomed Manchester Sears Manchester CT Patch Mirabella Lorraine June 14 2022 Marley Station mall in Glen Burnie Sold to New York Partnership The Baltimore Sun Retrieved June 15 2022 External links editDead Mall Series Marley Station Mall web site Property Detail Information at The Woodmont Company web site Retrieved 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