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Landmark Mall : ウィキペディア英語版
Landmark Mall

The Landmark Mall, or Landmark Regional Shopping Center, is an American shopping mall. It is located in a triangle formed by Duke Street (Virginia State Route 236), Shirley Highway (I-395), and Van Dorn Street (Virginia State Route 401) in Alexandria, Virginia.
The mall opened in 1965, and was the first mall in the Washington D.C. area to feature three anchor department stores; the Hecht Company (now Macy's) (163,000 sq ft), Sears and Roebuck (236,000 sq ft), and Woodward & Lothrop (later JCPenney, then Lord & Taylor, now vacant) (151,000 sq ft).〔"New Area Center to Get 3 Major Stores," by S. Oliver Goodman, ''The Washington Post, Times Herald'', 22 September 1963, p. E8〕 The mall opened on 4 August 1965, with Virginia Lt. Gov. Mills E. Godwin, Jr. cutting the ceremonial ribbon.〔"Sears, Hecht Stores Open in Alexandria Almidst Music, Bargains, Traffic Jams," by Ruth Wagner and Larry Weckley, ''The Washington Post, Times Herald'', 5 August 1965, p. F1〕 The mall opened with 32 stores in the center including Bond Clothes, Casual Corner, People's Drug Store, Raleigh Haberdasher, Thom McAn, and Waldenbooks.〔"Sears, Hecht Open New Stores Today," ''The Washington Post, Times Herald'', 4 August 1965, p. E8〕 The center also included the second location of S&W Cafeteria in the Washington D.C. suburbs.
Originally an outdoor mall, it was enclosed about 1990.
In 2008 the mall's owner, General Growth Properties, announced its plan to convert the mall to an open-air "town center" shopping center.〔("Moving a Landmark Into a New Era: Plans to Convert the Historic Mall Into an Open-Air Center Are Getting Revived," ) by Daniela Deane, 24 January 2008, p. VA12〕 Those plans were put on hold with General Growth's bankruptcy filing in April 2009; the mall itself filed for bankruptcy at the same time.〔Yian Q. Mui, ("As General Growth Stumbles, Region Joins Retail Slump," ) ''The Washington Post'', 20 April 2009〕
Lord & Taylor announced on 29 May 2009 that it would be closing its store at the mall.〔V. Dion Haynes, ("Lord & Taylor to Leave Troubled Mall," ) ''The Washington Post'', 30 May 2009〕
As of October 2015, only two anchors remain (Sears and Macy's). Much of the rest of the mall is occupied by numerous hair salons and furniture stores. The old Lord & Taylor also remains unoccupied. Unused by customers, the Lord & Taylor & J.C. Penney parking garage was leased out to car dealerships for storing new cars.
Howard Hughes Corporation, the current owner of the central section (Macy's and Sears own their buildings) have plans to convert the mall to an outdoor center with retail and apartments.
==References==


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