Well they have the Wegmans by the McLean metro, Whole Foods by Greensboro, and Walmart by Spring Hill, a Target at the Tysons Corner Center stop where Lord and Taylor was makes a lot of sense. There’s not much, if any, focus on redeveloping the area south of Rt 7, where BB&B was. |
This would be my vote! |
I loved that Walmart when I lived over there. I actually hate Target though. It’s like Walmart, but double or triple price. |
I hate that location, it's a pain to get to. |
Agreed, the only thing it's good for is the clearance bins - I got some dirt cheap school supplies there after school started. |
What about where the LL Bean sore was? Isn't that still vacant? They could put a Starbucks where the Le Pain Quotidian was? |
Any word on this? I haven’t seen anything still. Must’ve misheard the employees. |
![]() The word is “thing,” not “thin.” |
This article mentions Tysons Corner Center.
https://news.hamlethub.com/ridgefield/places/72848-target-to-open-at-danbury-fair-mall-in-former-sears-location |
The article says that the retailer Primark will take over a spot in Tysons Corner Mall. Not Target--Primark. |
I would love a target near Tyson’s. I told my husband it’s the one downside of where we live. No way am I going to Walmart. |
Yes, primark is taking over the LLbean space. |
Me too, but they need a bigger parking lot. |
Same. Hate Walmart. I love the Merrifield Target but it would be more convenient to have a Tyson’s one. The Merrifield one is pretty small though, I would hope a Tyson’s one could be a lot bigger. I wish they could re-model all of those shopping centers where the Lidl and DSW and HomeGoods all are - those feel like such wasted opportunities. They need big parking garages and bigger buildings. Time to redo those. |
This has always been one big downside to living here for me -- PITA to get to stores. Target, Costco, Home Depot. So much requires annoyingly long drives or drives through a lot of traffic to get to. |