Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It was very nice in the late 80s. What is it like now..?
yes, I remember it then too. it had that cool toy store - fao schwarz? it was the nicest mall around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about that mall? Was it ever nice?
Sure was.
When? And when was it built?
Anonymous wrote:Traffic is a nightmare, parking is a nightmare, no metro access.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about that mall? Was it ever nice?
Sure was.
When? And when was it built?
This thread was done a couple of weeks ago with a long discussion about Georgetown Park.
Link?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about that mall? Was it ever nice?
It was the place to be and be seen in the 1980s!!! They even filmed a movie with Goldie Hawn eating at the Japanese steakhouse that used to be on concourse.
And True Lies with Arnold the Terminator
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about that mall? Was it ever nice?
It was the place to be and be seen in the 1980s!!! They even filmed a movie with Goldie Hawn eating at the Japanese steakhouse that used to be on concourse.
Anonymous wrote:On top of the others comments, Georgetown used to be THE place for high-end commerce and dining. Really the only place in D.C. Now that's changed with the upmarket growth EOTP in places like Dupont, Logan Circle, Shaw, CityCenter, and SW Waterfront.
I think Apple is one of the few things that draws crowds there and there will be a new store opening in Mt. Vernon Square in 2019. Georgetown needs to revitalize with better community amenities, more fast casual or quirky dining, and better transit access - that scuttled gondola would have been a great start to completely tearing out and rebuilding the waterfront there.
Anonymous wrote:What about that mall? Was it ever nice?