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The Mall in Columbia

The Mall in Columbia, also known as the Columbia Mall, is the central shopping mall for the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, United States. It has over 200 specialty stores and the anchor stores are AMC Theatres, Lidl, Main Event Entertainment, Barnes & Noble, JCPenney, Macy's, and Nordstrom. Restaurants include PF Chang's, Maggiano's Little Italy and The Cheesecake Factory. It is located in the Town Center area of the city and attracts shoppers from surrounding counties in Maryland.

The Mall in Columbia
Location10300 Little Patuxent Parkway, Columbia, Maryland, U.S.
Coordinates39°12′54″N 76°51′40″W / 39.215°N 76.861°W / 39.215; -76.861
Opening date1971
DeveloperThe Rouse Company
ManagementBrookfield Properties
OwnerBrookfield Properties
No. of stores and services202
No. of anchor tenants6
Total retail floor area1,400,000 sq ft (130,000 m2)
No. of floors2 (3 in Macy's)
Parking7,200 spaces, including 3 parking garages
Public transit access RTA Central Maryland bus: 401, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 501, 503
Websitethemallincolumbia.com
The Mall In Columbia
The Mall in Columbia, interior view, original section, first floor, c. 1979

History edit

 
The Mall in Columbia, interior view, original section, second floor

Architect Frank Gehry designed The Rouse Company Columbia exhibit building, and was initially selected to design the neighboring mall centerpiece. Gehry was later rejected by Rouse for lack of experience, and the firm of Cope, Linder, & Walmsley was contracted for the project.[1]

The Mall opened in 1971 with two major anchor stores: Hochschild Kohn's (which was replaced by Hecht's in the mid-1970s) and Woodward & Lothrop (a.k.a. Woodies, which closed in late 1995 and was replaced by JCPenney in July 1996[2]), as well as a McCrory's and Lerner's, which were minor anchors.[citation needed] Howard Research and Development was probed shortly after opening for purchasing bulk energy contracts on electricity while charging market rates to tenants.[3]

Of the original 102 stores, those still in operation at the mall as of January 2020 include: Edward Arthur Jeweler and GNC.[4][5]

The Mall has undergone several major expansions since its opening, with the Sears wing opening in 1981, along with an expansion of approximately 370,000 square feet (34,000 m2) and about 55 specialty stores.[6]

In 1997, the Hecht's store (now Macy's) added a third level. The Lord & Taylor wing opened in November 1998 (along with two new parking garages); the Nordstrom wing opened in September 1999. Also at this time, 20 to 30 stores opened in a new 60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) wing near Hecht's. The interior was renovated by replacing the floors, lighting, skylights and air conditioning units by the end of 1998.[7]

A Cheesecake Factory restaurant opened on The Mall property near the movie theaters in late 2005. The Mall's Hecht's store became Macy's on September 9, 2006.[8]

The Mall was sold to General Growth Properties by The Rouse Company in 2004.[9]

 
Poinsettia Tree c. 1979

A December 2007 decision by local General Growth Properties managers to abandon The Mall's traditional "Poinsettia Tree" Christmas display sparked a grassroots movement by several hundred Columbia residents for the return of the display which had come to be viewed as a local tradition. The story was picked up by The Washington Post,[9] and the publicity led mall managers to reverse their decision and return the popular display in 2008.[10] Part of what makes the "tree" unique is its watering system and plant specifications.[11] In 2017, the large water fountain within which the "tree" had been installed each year, was replaced with at-grade flooring.[12]

In early 2013, construction began on an addition to the outdoor "Plaza at The Mall in Columbia" to replace the L.L. Bean store (which closed in May 2013) with additional stores and restaurants.[citation needed] The first phase of the outdoor expansion opened in November 2013. On April 28, 2015, Howard County Police announced an increased presence at village centers and malls following protests and riots[13] the day before that affected General Growth's Mondawmin Mall in Baltimore.

In May 2018, a 50,000-square-foot (4,600 m2) Main Event Entertainment facility opened on the south side of the mall, featuring 22 bowling lanes and over a hundred virtual reality video games.[14]

The dawn of the 2020s saw several storied traditional department store retailers update their traditional brick-and-mortar formats after being encroached upon to a degree by several digital retailers in recent years.

In October 2018, it was also announced the Sears store would shutter as part of an ongoing decision to phase out of their traditional brick-and-mortar format and would become German supermarket chain Lidl.[15][16]

In August 2020, it was announced that upscale department store retailer Lord & Taylor would shutter its traditional brick and mortar format as a direct result of the COVID-19 pandemic.[17] Several potential replacement tenants are reportedly in the midst of early on discussions.[citation needed]

By 2023, The Mall in Columbia announced several additions, among them Warby Parker, Under Armour, and Showcase.[18][19]

Key dates edit

  • 1971: The Mall in Columbia opens in August.[20]
  • 1981: A new wing that includes a food court and Sears is added.[20]
  • 1998: Lord & Taylor opens along with two new parking garages.[20]
  • 1999: A new wing that includes 40 stores, a third parking garage, and Nordstrom is added.[20]
  • 2000: L.L. Bean opens outside of the mall. It is only the third retail location for the Maine-based outdoors catalog company.[20]
  • 2001: PF Chang's China Bistro, Z'Tejas (replaced by Uno Chicago Grill in 2004), and Champps Restaurant & Bar open in the Plaza at The Mall in Columbia.
  • 2003: AMC Theatres opens a 14-screen movie theater next to Champps Restaurant.[20]
  • 2013: L.L. Bean closes and makes way for an expansion of the Mall's outdoor plaza.
  • 2014: 70,000-square-foot (6,500 m2) outdoor expansion to the mall opens, deemed "The Plaza at The Mall in Columbia".[21]
  • 2017: The center court fountain is removed, and Sears downsizes to the first floor.[12]
  • 2018: Main Event Entertainment facility opens on the south side of the mall on the second floor of the Sears anchor space,[14] and Sears closes.[22]
  • 2019: The food court fountain was drained and filled with plants, and a glass elevator was installed outside of Main Event Entertainment.
  • 2020: Lord & Taylor closes.[23]
  • 2021: Lidl opens in the remaining Sears anchor space.[24]

Current anchors edit

  • JCPenney (since 1996)
  • Nordstrom (since 1999)
  • AMC Theatres (since 2003)
  • Macy's (since 2006)
  • Main Event Entertainment (since 2018)
  • Lidl (since 2021)

Former anchors edit

  • Woodward & Lothrop (1971–1995, now JCPenney)
  • Hochschild-Kohn (1971–1974)
  • Hecht's (1975–2006, now Macy's)
  • Sears (1981–2018)
  • Lord & Taylor (1998–2020)

Incidents edit

2014 shooting edit

On January 25, 2014, at around 11:15 a.m., 19-year-old Darion Marcus Aguilar entered the Zumiez store on the second floor of the mall, armed with a Mossberg 500 12-gauge shotgun with a pistol grip, and fired six to nine shots, killing two employees—21-year-old Brianna Benlolo and 25-year-old Tyler Johnson—and shot another person before committing suicide. Four others were injured unrelated to the shooting. Police arrived within two minutes to find an extensive amount of ammunition and crude explosive devices next to Aguilar's body, which were disabled safely. All of the injured were treated and later discharged from the Howard County General Hospital.[25][26][27][28]

2015 shooting edit

Former Jessup correctional officer Hong Young was arrested on March 2, 2015, on suspicion of shooting at the Columbia AMC theater building and gunfire incidents at the National Security Agency, Arundel Mills Costco, Inter-county Connector and Laurel Walmart.[29][30]

References edit

  1. ^ Joshua Olsen (April 2004). Better Places, Better Lives: A Biography of James Rouse. p. 213. ISBN 978-0-8742-0919-8.
  2. ^ "SEVEN J.C. PENNEYS TO OPEN IN D.C. AREA", Charleston Daily Mail (West Virginia), News; Pg. 04D, July 16, 1996
  3. ^ John Walsh (22 September 1972). "Electricity Probe Set in MD". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ Bittner, Dave (January 13, 2010). . HoCoMoJo. Archived from the original on November 28, 2016. Retrieved December 10, 2016.
  5. ^ "The Mall in Columbia: Store Directory & Map".
  6. ^ O'Neill, Alison. "New Paint, More Space for Area Malls", The Washington Post, p. 1, October 18, 1982
  7. ^ Leibowitz, Elissa."Getting Fancy at the Mall; Columbia Adding Upscale Stores, Parking", The Washington Post, p.1, September 17, 1998
  8. ^ Mui, Ylan Q., "Era Ends With New Beginning;Transformation From Hecht's to Macy's Will Be Completed Today", (a general story about the Hecht's to Macy's transition) The Washington Post, Financial; D01, September 9, 2006
  9. ^ a b Fisher, Marc (December 13, 2007). "In Columbia, Mall Management Doesn't See the Point of Poinsettias". The Washington Post. p. B01. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
  10. ^ Broadwater, Jennifer (November 20, 2008). "'Poinsettia tree' is back at the mall". Columbia Flier. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
  11. ^ Fisher, Marc (December 24, 2007). "Columbia's Poinsettia Tree: The Inside Story". washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 30 December 2008.
  12. ^ a b "Mall in Columbia changes include new retailers, restaurants". Columbia Flier. June 19, 2017. Retrieved September 7, 2017. Sears is downsizing to just the first floor.
  13. ^ "Howard County Police Increase Presence After Baltimore Riots: Police monitoring mall and village centers as well as assisting in city". Columbia Patch. April 28, 2015. Retrieved May 15, 2015.
  14. ^ a b Williams, John-John IV (May 8, 2018). "Main Event Entertainment opens Tuesday at The Mall in Columbia". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 11, 2018.
  15. ^ Bomey, Nathan; Tyko, Kelly (October 15, 2018). "Sears store closing list: 142 more Sears, Kmart locations closing in Chapter 11 bankruptcy". USA Today. Gannett. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  16. ^ Yeager, Amanda (September 25, 2019). "Lidl will open a grocery store at the Mall in Columbia". Baltimore Business Journal. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  17. ^ Valinsky, Joprdan (August 27, 2020). "Lord & Taylor is closing all of its stores after 194 years in business". Business. CNN. Retrieved September 17, 2020.
  18. ^ Mirabella, Lorraine (March 18, 2021). "Will Baltimore-area shopping malls survive after the pandemic? They must make changes, experts say". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved July 23, 2023.
  19. ^ "Showcase opens in Columbia mall". The Business Monthly. September 6, 2022. Retrieved July 23, 2023.
  20. ^ a b c d e f "Columbia Mall Timeline". Columbia Flier. September 16, 2004. Retrieved 2010-05-21.
  21. ^ "Mall in Columbia holds grand opening for open-air plaza". The Baltimore Sun. October 17, 2014. Retrieved October 20, 2014.
  22. ^ Janney, Elizabeth (December 8, 2018). "Columbia Sears Closing Date Is Approaching By End Of 2018". Columbia Patch. Retrieved January 12, 2019. The Sears at the Columbia mall will close on Dec. 31, according to store employees.
  23. ^ Lisicky, Michael (August 2, 2020). "Lord & Taylor Surprises Shoppers With 'Store Closing' Signs At Many Locations, Files For Bankruptcy". Forbes. Retrieved August 2, 2020.
  24. ^ Yeager, Amanda (September 25, 2019). "Lidl will open a grocery store at the Mall in Columbia". Baltimore Business Journal. Retrieved May 10, 2021.
  25. ^ "Three Dead in Shooting at Maryland Mall; Police Call the Episode Isolated". The New York Times. January 25, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2014.
  26. ^ "Chaos described at Maryland mall: 'There's a shooter!'". Los Angeles Times. January 25, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2014.
  27. ^ "Shooting at Columbia, Md., mall leaves 3 dead". The Washington Post. January 25, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2014.
  28. ^ "Police: 2 store employees, gunman dead at Maryland mall". CNN. January 25, 2014. Retrieved January 26, 2014.
  29. ^ Bui, Lynh; Firozi, Paulina; Duggan, Paul (4 March 2015). "Five shootings in public places in Maryland said to be linked; 35-year-old charged". The Washington Post.
  30. ^ Weathers, Ben (5 March 2015). "Former Jessup corrections officer charged in Maryland shooting spree". The Capital Gazette.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Mall in Columbia also known as the Columbia Mall is the central shopping mall for the planned community of Columbia Maryland United States It has over 200 specialty stores and the anchor stores are AMC Theatres Lidl Main Event Entertainment Barnes amp Noble JCPenney Macy s and Nordstrom Restaurants include PF Chang s Maggiano s Little Italy and The Cheesecake Factory It is located in the Town Center area of the city and attracts shoppers from surrounding counties in Maryland The Mall in ColumbiaLocation10300 Little Patuxent Parkway Columbia Maryland U S Coordinates39 12 54 N 76 51 40 W 39 215 N 76 861 W 39 215 76 861Opening date1971DeveloperThe Rouse CompanyManagementBrookfield PropertiesOwnerBrookfield PropertiesNo of stores and services202No of anchor tenants6Total retail floor area1 400 000 sq ft 130 000 m2 No of floors2 3 in Macy s Parking7 200 spaces including 3 parking garagesPublic transit accessRTA Central Maryland bus 401 404 405 406 407 408 501 503Websitethemallincolumbia wbr com The Mall In Columbia The Mall in Columbia interior view original section first floor c 1979 Contents 1 History 1 1 Key dates 1 2 Current anchors 1 3 Former anchors 2 Incidents 2 1 2014 shooting 2 2 2015 shooting 3 References 4 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Mall in Columbia interior view original section second floor Architect Frank Gehry designed The Rouse Company Columbia exhibit building and was initially selected to design the neighboring mall centerpiece Gehry was later rejected by Rouse for lack of experience and the firm of Cope Linder amp Walmsley was contracted for the project 1 The Mall opened in 1971 with two major anchor stores Hochschild Kohn s which was replaced by Hecht s in the mid 1970s and Woodward amp Lothrop a k a Woodies which closed in late 1995 and was replaced by JCPenney in July 1996 2 as well as a McCrory s and Lerner s which were minor anchors citation needed Howard Research and Development was probed shortly after opening for purchasing bulk energy contracts on electricity while charging market rates to tenants 3 Of the original 102 stores those still in operation at the mall as of January 2020 include Edward Arthur Jeweler and GNC 4 5 The Mall has undergone several major expansions since its opening with the Sears wing opening in 1981 along with an expansion of approximately 370 000 square feet 34 000 m2 and about 55 specialty stores 6 In 1997 the Hecht s store now Macy s added a third level The Lord amp Taylor wing opened in November 1998 along with two new parking garages the Nordstrom wing opened in September 1999 Also at this time 20 to 30 stores opened in a new 60 000 square foot 5 600 m2 wing near Hecht s The interior was renovated by replacing the floors lighting skylights and air conditioning units by the end of 1998 7 A Cheesecake Factory restaurant opened on The Mall property near the movie theaters in late 2005 The Mall s Hecht s store became Macy s on September 9 2006 8 The Mall was sold to General Growth Properties by The Rouse Company in 2004 9 nbsp Poinsettia Tree c 1979 A December 2007 decision by local General Growth Properties managers to abandon The Mall s traditional Poinsettia Tree Christmas display sparked a grassroots movement by several hundred Columbia residents for the return of the display which had come to be viewed as a local tradition The story was picked up by The Washington Post 9 and the publicity led mall managers to reverse their decision and return the popular display in 2008 10 Part of what makes the tree unique is its watering system and plant specifications 11 In 2017 the large water fountain within which the tree had been installed each year was replaced with at grade flooring 12 In early 2013 construction began on an addition to the outdoor Plaza at The Mall in Columbia to replace the L L Bean store which closed in May 2013 with additional stores and restaurants citation needed The first phase of the outdoor expansion opened in November 2013 On April 28 2015 Howard County Police announced an increased presence at village centers and malls following protests and riots 13 the day before that affected General Growth s Mondawmin Mall in Baltimore In May 2018 a 50 000 square foot 4 600 m2 Main Event Entertainment facility opened on the south side of the mall featuring 22 bowling lanes and over a hundred virtual reality video games 14 The dawn of the 2020s saw several storied traditional department store retailers update their traditional brick and mortar formats after being encroached upon to a degree by several digital retailers in recent years In October 2018 it was also announced the Sears store would shutter as part of an ongoing decision to phase out of their traditional brick and mortar format and would become German supermarket chain Lidl 15 16 In August 2020 it was announced that upscale department store retailer Lord amp Taylor would shutter its traditional brick and mortar format as a direct result of the COVID 19 pandemic 17 Several potential replacement tenants are reportedly in the midst of early on discussions citation needed By 2023 The Mall in Columbia announced several additions among them Warby Parker Under Armour and Showcase 18 19 Key dates edit 1971 The Mall in Columbia opens in August 20 1981 A new wing that includes a food court and Sears is added 20 1998 Lord amp Taylor opens along with two new parking garages 20 1999 A new wing that includes 40 stores a third parking garage and Nordstrom is added 20 2000 L L Bean opens outside of the mall It is only the third retail location for the Maine based outdoors catalog company 20 2001 PF Chang s China Bistro Z Tejas replaced by Uno Chicago Grill in 2004 and Champps Restaurant amp Bar open in the Plaza at The Mall in Columbia 2003 AMC Theatres opens a 14 screen movie theater next to Champps Restaurant 20 2013 L L Bean closes and makes way for an expansion of the Mall s outdoor plaza 2014 70 000 square foot 6 500 m2 outdoor expansion to the mall opens deemed The Plaza at The Mall in Columbia 21 2017 The center court fountain is removed and Sears downsizes to the first floor 12 2018 Main Event Entertainment facility opens on the south side of the mall on the second floor of the Sears anchor space 14 and Sears closes 22 2019 The food court fountain was drained and filled with plants and a glass elevator was installed outside of Main Event Entertainment 2020 Lord amp Taylor closes 23 2021 Lidl opens in the remaining Sears anchor space 24 Current anchors edit JCPenney since 1996 Nordstrom since 1999 AMC Theatres since 2003 Macy s since 2006 Main Event Entertainment since 2018 Lidl since 2021 Former anchors edit Woodward amp Lothrop 1971 1995 now JCPenney Hochschild Kohn 1971 1974 Hecht s 1975 2006 now Macy s Sears 1981 2018 Lord amp Taylor 1998 2020 Incidents edit2014 shooting edit On January 25 2014 at around 11 15 a m 19 year old Darion Marcus Aguilar entered the Zumiez store on the second floor of the mall armed with a Mossberg 500 12 gauge shotgun with a pistol grip and fired six to nine shots killing two employees 21 year old Brianna Benlolo and 25 year old Tyler Johnson and shot another person before committing suicide Four others were injured unrelated to the shooting Police arrived within two minutes to find an extensive amount of ammunition and crude explosive devices next to Aguilar s body which were disabled safely All of the injured were treated and later discharged from the Howard County General Hospital 25 26 27 28 2015 shooting edit Former Jessup correctional officer Hong Young was arrested on March 2 2015 on suspicion of shooting at the Columbia AMC theater building and gunfire incidents at the National Security Agency Arundel Mills Costco Inter county Connector and Laurel Walmart 29 30 References edit Joshua Olsen April 2004 Better Places Better Lives A Biography of James Rouse p 213 ISBN 978 0 8742 0919 8 SEVEN J C PENNEYS TO OPEN IN D C AREA Charleston Daily Mail West Virginia News Pg 04D July 16 1996 John Walsh 22 September 1972 Electricity Probe Set in MD The Washington Post Bittner Dave January 13 2010 The Columbia Mall Wayback Machine HoCoMoJo Archived from the original on November 28 2016 Retrieved December 10 2016 The Mall in Columbia Store Directory amp Map O Neill Alison New Paint More Space for Area Malls The Washington Post p 1 October 18 1982 Leibowitz Elissa Getting Fancy at the Mall Columbia Adding Upscale Stores Parking The Washington Post p 1 September 17 1998 Mui Ylan Q Era Ends With New Beginning Transformation From Hecht s to Macy s Will Be Completed Today a general story about the Hecht s to Macy s transition The Washington Post Financial D01 September 9 2006 a b Fisher Marc December 13 2007 In Columbia Mall Management Doesn t See the Point of Poinsettias The Washington Post p B01 Retrieved 30 December 2008 Broadwater Jennifer November 20 2008 Poinsettia tree is back at the mall Columbia Flier Retrieved 30 December 2008 Fisher Marc December 24 2007 Columbia s Poinsettia Tree The Inside Story washingtonpost com Retrieved 30 December 2008 a b Mall in Columbia changes include new retailers restaurants Columbia Flier June 19 2017 Retrieved September 7 2017 Sears is downsizing to just the first floor Howard County Police Increase Presence After Baltimore Riots Police monitoring mall and village centers as well as assisting in city Columbia Patch April 28 2015 Retrieved May 15 2015 a b Williams John John IV May 8 2018 Main Event Entertainment opens Tuesday at The Mall in Columbia The Baltimore Sun Retrieved October 11 2018 Bomey Nathan Tyko Kelly October 15 2018 Sears store closing list 142 more Sears Kmart locations closing in Chapter 11 bankruptcy USA Today Gannett Retrieved October 15 2018 Yeager Amanda September 25 2019 Lidl will open a grocery store at the Mall in Columbia Baltimore Business Journal Retrieved May 10 2021 Valinsky Joprdan August 27 2020 Lord amp Taylor is closing all of its stores after 194 years in business Business CNN Retrieved September 17 2020 Mirabella Lorraine March 18 2021 Will Baltimore area shopping malls survive after the pandemic They must make changes experts say The Baltimore Sun Retrieved July 23 2023 Showcase opens in Columbia mall The Business Monthly September 6 2022 Retrieved July 23 2023 a b c d e f Columbia Mall Timeline Columbia Flier September 16 2004 Retrieved 2010 05 21 Mall in Columbia holds grand opening for open air plaza The Baltimore Sun October 17 2014 Retrieved October 20 2014 Janney Elizabeth December 8 2018 Columbia Sears Closing Date Is Approaching By End Of 2018 Columbia Patch Retrieved January 12 2019 The Sears at the Columbia mall will close on Dec 31 according to store employees Lisicky Michael August 2 2020 Lord amp Taylor Surprises Shoppers With Store Closing Signs At Many Locations Files For Bankruptcy Forbes Retrieved August 2 2020 Yeager Amanda September 25 2019 Lidl will open a grocery store at the Mall in Columbia Baltimore Business Journal Retrieved May 10 2021 Three Dead in Shooting at Maryland Mall Police Call the Episode Isolated The New York Times January 25 2014 Retrieved January 26 2014 Chaos described at Maryland mall There s a shooter Los Angeles Times January 25 2014 Retrieved January 26 2014 Shooting at Columbia Md mall leaves 3 dead The Washington Post January 25 2014 Retrieved January 26 2014 Police 2 store employees gunman dead at Maryland mall CNN January 25 2014 Retrieved January 26 2014 Bui Lynh Firozi Paulina Duggan Paul 4 March 2015 Five shootings in public places in Maryland said to be linked 35 year old charged The Washington Post Weathers Ben 5 March 2015 Former Jessup corrections officer charged in Maryland shooting spree The Capital Gazette External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Mall in Columbia amp oldid 1172365020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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