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Tysons Corner Center

Tysons Corner Center is a shopping mall in the unincorporated area of Tysons in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States (between McLean and Vienna, Virginia). It opened to the public in 1968, becoming one of the first fully enclosed, climate-controlled shopping malls in the Washington metropolitan area. The mall's three department store anchors are Bloomingdale's, Macy's, and Nordstrom.

Tysons Corner Center
The entrance to Tysons Corner Center leading from the Washington Metro Silver Line mezzanine.
LocationTysons, Virginia, United States
Coordinates38°55′02″N 77°13′20″W / 38.91713°N 77.22224°W / 38.91713; -77.22224
Opening dateFebruary 4, 1968; 54 years ago (1968-02-04)
DeveloperLerner Enterprises
OwnerMacerich
No. of stores and services300+
No. of anchor tenants4
Total retail floor area2.4 million ft²
No. of floors2 for most of the mall, 3 in AMC Theatres, Food Court, Macy's and Nordstrom, 4 in Bloomingdale's
ParkingSurfaced lots as well as 5 parking terraces
Public transit access Washington Metro:
at Tysons
Metrobus: 23A, 23T, 28A
Fairfax Connector bus: 401, 402, 423, 462, 463, 721
Websitehttp://www.shoptysons.com

Tysons Corner Center is the largest mall in the Baltimore-Washington area, and the 22nd largest in the United States. The mall is located 12.5 miles (20.1 km) from the central business district of Washington D.C., and neighbors a second mall, Tysons Galleria, across Chain Bridge Road. To distinguish the two, some people refer to Tysons Corner Center as "Tysons I," and Tysons Galleria as "Tysons II."

History

Tysons Corner Center was one of the first super-regional malls in the country, drawing customers from a multi-state area. The mall was built as a follow-on partnership by Isadore Gudelsky and Theodore Lerner's Wheaton Plaza which opened in 1960. On May 31, 1962, the $20 million project was awarded to Lerner-Gudelsky by a 4–2 vote against James Rouse's Rouse Company with a controversial vote by William H Moss, a County supervisor who also worked for Gudelsky's District Title Insurance Company.[1] A lawsuit involving an exchange of a lease for Lansburgh's in exchange for favorable zoning for the location delayed the opening until 1969.[2] Originally, the mall consisted of 1.2 million square feet (110,000 m2) on one level, three department stores (Hecht's, Lansburgh's, and Woodward & Lothrop), and 100 specialty stores, including Jelleff's. Discount chain Woolworth's operated a store where the current day L.L. Bean resided in the mall until the entire chain went under in 1997.

The Mall originally had 5 courts which were the Umbrella Court in front of Lansburgh's, Fashion Court, Fountain Court in front of Hechts, Aviary Court and Clock Court located near the Woodies entrance. The fashion court stage and flight cage in the aviary court were replaced with fountains when the lower level was added, causing these areas to be mistakenly called "fountain courts" while the original fountains were removed from the Hecht's entrance. Some of the few remaining pieces of the original infrastructure of the 1968 mall are the escalators that serve the second and third floor of Bloomingdale's, which are the original Lansburgh's escalators, and the original passenger and freight elevators from Woodies/JCPenney. Both are still in operation, however they are located in the back hallways and used as service elevators.[3]

Soon after Tysons Corner Center was constructed, the land surrounding the area — previously consisting of farms and rural residences — became prime real estate, prompting the construction of hotels, office buildings, and apartment complexes. Major retailers near Tysons Corner Center include Crate & Barrel, Tiffany & Co., Hermes Paris, Louis Vuitton, and Gucci, some of which are located in Fairfax Square.

From its opening until the 1990s, the mall contained a wide and diverse retail mix. Hot Shoppes cafeteria also occupied space in the mall until 1998. These types of stores shared space with higher-end tenants such as Liz Claiborne and A/X Armani Exchange. In the 2000s, under the ownership of Wilmorite Properties, the mall re-tenanted and has served as the primary launchpad location for a number of successful retail chains. LL Bean opened its first full line department store outside of its Freeport, Maine headquarters in 2000. Apple opened the first of its retail stores at Tysons in 2001. Martin + Osa and Cusp by Neiman Marcus opened in 2006. MNG By Mango made their U.S. debut at Tysons in 2006 as well, but that store has since closed. In 2007, Canadian-based clothing retailer Garage opened its first U.S. store at Tysons. Many retailers have flagship stores at the mall, including Pottery Barn and Victoria's Secret.

In 1995, Woodies closed and became a JCPenney. This JCPenney location would close only 10 years later in 2005, with the building subsequently converted into two additional levels of mall space anchored by a 16-screen AMC multiplex movie theater, Barnes & Noble Booksellers, and Old Navy. A food court and AMC occupies the third floor.

In 1988, the mall was expanded to add a second floor, at which time Lord & Taylor and Nordstrom opened; this was the first Nordstrom east of the Mississippi River. Today, the mall has 2.1 million square feet (195,000 m2) of retail space on three levels, 16 movie screens, and nearly 300 stores. As part of the upcoming "Tysons Future" renovation and expansion plans, a glass elevator has been added to the Fashion Court (where the Nordstrom wing meets the main mall hallway), which opened on November 28, 2008.

In 2004 The Macerich Company acquired Wilmorite Properties adding another premier super-regional mall in Tysons Corner Center to its portfolio. Tyson's Corner Center was a particularly significant expansion as the plans were well under way for a massive mixed-use development creating a more urban environment.[4]

In 2013, Tysons Corner Center was assessed for $1 billion, making it by far the most valuable property in the metropolitan area.[5]

In September 2019, it was announced that the Lord & Taylor location at the mall would be closing.[citation needed] L.L. Bean announced the closure of its Tysons Corner Center location, which had an area of roughly 76,000 square feet, in late 2021. Macerich divided the space into smaller stores for multiple tenants following L.L. Bean's exit.[6]

On June 18, 2022, shots were fired in the mall after a fight broke out. Police reported that three people were injured while fleeing the mall, but no one was injured by the gunfire.[7]

Notable openings

 
The first Apple Store opened in Tysons Corner Center.

Plans

 
Inside Tysons Corner Center in the expansion wing in 2006.

The Washington Metro subway (Silver Line) has expanded westward to Tysons Corner, and has since been extended to Dulles Airport and beyond. The Tysons Corner station on the Silver Line is on the north side of the shopping center where Tysons Boulevard crosses State Route 123 (Chain Bridge Road). There are four stations in the Tysons Corner area. Utility relocation for the project began in 2008. The Silver Line opened July 26, 2014.

The Macerich Company, who acquired owner Wilmorite Properties in 2005, is developing Tysons Corner Center into a community location. There will be expansions for residential and commercial buildings, along with a hotel. There will also be slight expansions to the mall. The project will be completed in four stages and it is expected to be finished in 10 to 15 years, adding 3,500,000 sq ft (325,160 m2) of office, residential, and retail space.

Anchors and major stores

See also

References

  1. ^ Helen Dewar (24 October 1963). "Zone Case Conflict News to Supervisor". The Washington Post.
  2. ^ "Developer Lerner Gets Things Done: Lost Legal Fight Planned Wheaton Plaza Mind Like a 'Computer' Sidesteps Interview". The Washington Post. 4 May 1969.
  3. ^ "Amazing 1967 Montgomery Hydraulic Elevator in Woodward&Lothrop-Tysons Corner Centre-McLean, VA" – via www.youtube.com.
  4. ^ "Macerich Announces $2.333 Billion Agreement to Acquire Wilmorite | Macerich". investing.macerich.com. Retrieved 2022-04-30.
  5. ^ "Fairfax County's first billion dollar property: Tysons Corner Center". American City Business Journals.
  6. ^ Sernovitz, Daniel J. (January 28, 2022). "Tysons Corner Center owner drafts new plans for L.L. Bean's massive former space". Washington Business Journal. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  7. ^ "Police investigate shots fired at Tysons Corner Center, mall closed until Sunday". WTOP News. 2022-06-18. Retrieved 2022-06-19.
  8. ^ "Nordstrom's newest." Daily News Record, (March 4, 1988) Ramey, Joanna
  9. ^ The Nordstrom Way (1996), 133
  10. ^ Tysons Corner bags LL Bean retail store
  11. ^ Keith Wagstaff (10 November 2011). "Check Out Every Apple Store Ever Opened, in Order". Time. TIME Inc. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  12. ^ Kellner, Mark. "Microsoft opens first area store". The Washington Times.
  13. ^ Jackman, Tom. "Spanx now have their own store in Tysons Corner". The Washington Post.

External links

  • Official site
  • Tysons Corner expansion site

Coordinates: 38°55′02″N 77°13′20″W / 38.91713°N 77.22224°W / 38.91713; -77.22224

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Tysons Corner Center is a shopping mall in the unincorporated area of Tysons in Fairfax County Virginia United States between McLean and Vienna Virginia It opened to the public in 1968 becoming one of the first fully enclosed climate controlled shopping malls in the Washington metropolitan area The mall s three department store anchors are Bloomingdale s Macy s and Nordstrom Tysons Corner CenterThe entrance to Tysons Corner Center leading from the Washington Metro Silver Line mezzanine LocationTysons Virginia United StatesCoordinates38 55 02 N 77 13 20 W 38 91713 N 77 22224 W 38 91713 77 22224Opening dateFebruary 4 1968 54 years ago 1968 02 04 DeveloperLerner EnterprisesOwnerMacerichNo of stores and services300 No of anchor tenants4Total retail floor area2 4 million ft No of floors2 for most of the mall 3 in AMC Theatres Food Court Macy s and Nordstrom 4 in Bloomingdale sParkingSurfaced lots as well as 5 parking terracesPublic transit accessWashington Metro at Tysons Metrobus 23A 23T 28A Fairfax Connector bus 401 402 423 462 463 721Websitehttp www shoptysons comTysons Corner Center is the largest mall in the Baltimore Washington area and the 22nd largest in the United States The mall is located 12 5 miles 20 1 km from the central business district of Washington D C and neighbors a second mall Tysons Galleria across Chain Bridge Road To distinguish the two some people refer to Tysons Corner Center as Tysons I and Tysons Galleria as Tysons II Contents 1 History 1 1 Notable openings 2 Plans 3 Anchors and major stores 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Tysons Corner Center was one of the first super regional malls in the country drawing customers from a multi state area The mall was built as a follow on partnership by Isadore Gudelsky and Theodore Lerner s Wheaton Plaza which opened in 1960 On May 31 1962 the 20 million project was awarded to Lerner Gudelsky by a 4 2 vote against James Rouse s Rouse Company with a controversial vote by William H Moss a County supervisor who also worked for Gudelsky s District Title Insurance Company 1 A lawsuit involving an exchange of a lease for Lansburgh s in exchange for favorable zoning for the location delayed the opening until 1969 2 Originally the mall consisted of 1 2 million square feet 110 000 m2 on one level three department stores Hecht s Lansburgh s and Woodward amp Lothrop and 100 specialty stores including Jelleff s Discount chain Woolworth s operated a store where the current day L L Bean resided in the mall until the entire chain went under in 1997 The Mall originally had 5 courts which were the Umbrella Court in front of Lansburgh s Fashion Court Fountain Court in front of Hechts Aviary Court and Clock Court located near the Woodies entrance The fashion court stage and flight cage in the aviary court were replaced with fountains when the lower level was added causing these areas to be mistakenly called fountain courts while the original fountains were removed from the Hecht s entrance Some of the few remaining pieces of the original infrastructure of the 1968 mall are the escalators that serve the second and third floor of Bloomingdale s which are the original Lansburgh s escalators and the original passenger and freight elevators from Woodies JCPenney Both are still in operation however they are located in the back hallways and used as service elevators 3 Soon after Tysons Corner Center was constructed the land surrounding the area previously consisting of farms and rural residences became prime real estate prompting the construction of hotels office buildings and apartment complexes Major retailers near Tysons Corner Center include Crate amp Barrel Tiffany amp Co Hermes Paris Louis Vuitton and Gucci some of which are located in Fairfax Square From its opening until the 1990s the mall contained a wide and diverse retail mix Hot Shoppes cafeteria also occupied space in the mall until 1998 These types of stores shared space with higher end tenants such as Liz Claiborne and A X Armani Exchange In the 2000s under the ownership of Wilmorite Properties the mall re tenanted and has served as the primary launchpad location for a number of successful retail chains LL Bean opened its first full line department store outside of its Freeport Maine headquarters in 2000 Apple opened the first of its retail stores at Tysons in 2001 Martin Osa and Cusp by Neiman Marcus opened in 2006 MNG By Mango made their U S debut at Tysons in 2006 as well but that store has since closed In 2007 Canadian based clothing retailer Garage opened its first U S store at Tysons Many retailers have flagship stores at the mall including Pottery Barn and Victoria s Secret In 1995 Woodies closed and became a JCPenney This JCPenney location would close only 10 years later in 2005 with the building subsequently converted into two additional levels of mall space anchored by a 16 screen AMC multiplex movie theater Barnes amp Noble Booksellers and Old Navy A food court and AMC occupies the third floor In 1988 the mall was expanded to add a second floor at which time Lord amp Taylor and Nordstrom opened this was the first Nordstrom east of the Mississippi River Today the mall has 2 1 million square feet 195 000 m2 of retail space on three levels 16 movie screens and nearly 300 stores As part of the upcoming Tysons Future renovation and expansion plans a glass elevator has been added to the Fashion Court where the Nordstrom wing meets the main mall hallway which opened on November 28 2008 In 2004 The Macerich Company acquired Wilmorite Properties adding another premier super regional mall in Tysons Corner Center to its portfolio Tyson s Corner Center was a particularly significant expansion as the plans were well under way for a massive mixed use development creating a more urban environment 4 In 2013 Tysons Corner Center was assessed for 1 billion making it by far the most valuable property in the metropolitan area 5 In September 2019 it was announced that the Lord amp Taylor location at the mall would be closing citation needed L L Bean announced the closure of its Tysons Corner Center location which had an area of roughly 76 000 square feet in late 2021 Macerich divided the space into smaller stores for multiple tenants following L L Bean s exit 6 On June 18 2022 shots were fired in the mall after a fight broke out Police reported that three people were injured while fleeing the mall but no one was injured by the gunfire 7 Notable openings Edit The first Apple Store opened in Tysons Corner Center First Nordstrom outside of the West Coast 1988 8 9 First L L Bean outside of original Freeport Maine store 2000 10 First Apple Store in the world 2001 11 First Microsoft Store in the Northeast 2011 12 First Spanx store in the world 2012 13 Plans Edit Inside Tysons Corner Center in the expansion wing in 2006 The Washington Metro subway Silver Line has expanded westward to Tysons Corner and has since been extended to Dulles Airport and beyond The Tysons Corner station on the Silver Line is on the north side of the shopping center where Tysons Boulevard crosses State Route 123 Chain Bridge Road There are four stations in the Tysons Corner area Utility relocation for the project began in 2008 The Silver Line opened July 26 2014 The Macerich Company who acquired owner Wilmorite Properties in 2005 is developing Tysons Corner Center into a community location There will be expansions for residential and commercial buildings along with a hotel There will also be slight expansions to the mall The project will be completed in four stages and it is expected to be finished in 10 to 15 years adding 3 500 000 sq ft 325 160 m2 of office residential and retail space Anchors and major stores EditAMC Theatres Aldo Bloomingdale s H amp M Macy s Nordstrom Barnes amp Noble Booksellers Old NavySee also EditTysons Galleria a shopping mall located directly north of Tysons Corner Center Fairfax Square a mixed use development located directly south of Tysons Corner Center List of the world s largest shopping malls List of largest shopping malls in the United StatesReferences Edit Helen Dewar 24 October 1963 Zone Case Conflict News to Supervisor The Washington Post Developer Lerner Gets Things Done Lost Legal Fight Planned Wheaton Plaza Mind Like a Computer Sidesteps Interview The Washington Post 4 May 1969 Amazing 1967 Montgomery Hydraulic Elevator in Woodward amp Lothrop Tysons Corner Centre McLean VA via www youtube com Macerich Announces 2 333 Billion Agreement to Acquire Wilmorite Macerich investing macerich com Retrieved 2022 04 30 Fairfax County s first billion dollar property Tysons Corner Center American City Business Journals Sernovitz Daniel J January 28 2022 Tysons Corner Center owner drafts new plans for L L Bean s massive former space Washington Business Journal Retrieved 2022 03 26 Police investigate shots fired at Tysons Corner Center mall closed until Sunday WTOP News 2022 06 18 Retrieved 2022 06 19 Nordstrom s newest Daily News Record March 4 1988 Ramey Joanna The Nordstrom Way 1996 133 Tysons Corner bags LL Bean retail store Keith Wagstaff 10 November 2011 Check Out Every Apple Store Ever Opened in Order Time TIME Inc Retrieved 14 September 2014 Kellner Mark Microsoft opens first area store The Washington Times Jackman Tom Spanx now have their own store in Tysons Corner The Washington Post External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tysons Corner Center Official site Tysons Corner expansion siteCoordinates 38 55 02 N 77 13 20 W 38 91713 N 77 22224 W 38 91713 77 22224 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tysons Corner Center amp oldid 1125769413, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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