Anonymous wrote:Bertuccis. I know that’s probably more an early 2000s thing but sometimes we’d be coming home on 95 and pick up a pizza when we got off the beltway….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, you really unlocked one of the best memories I still keep to this day. Loved shopping at the Lord & Taylor store and I frequently went there twice a week before they announced that the mall would permanently close. I would buy either heels or dresses for myself and my mom ( she still prefers the H&M though.)
Yes! I loved that lord and taylor. Those were happy days.
Anonymous wrote:So many memories. As a teenager, getting dressed up to hang out out at White Flint and see and be seen. Shopping at The Limited, Georgetown Leather Design, Cedar Post, Express, Benetton, Bloomies. The original food court (dim lighting and a lot of brown), the movies, the mini Georgetown and Italian street. As an adult, shopping for my daughter at Gymboree and Borders. Taking her on the train.
I get annoyed every time I pass White Flint. In the 80’s and 90’s, it was such a vibe and now it’s an overgrown mess.
Anonymous wrote:OP, you really unlocked one of the best memories I still keep to this day. Loved shopping at the Lord & Taylor store and I frequently went there twice a week before they announced that the mall would permanently close. I would buy either heels or dresses for myself and my mom ( she still prefers the H&M though.)
Anonymous wrote:I loved Borders and my kids loved those escalators!
What are the current plans for the property?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ANYTHING on that lot. I live nearby now and get so frustrated that they won’t move forward with redevelopment.
Exactly. Never understand why they demolish something perfectly functional without knowing what is coming next and that timeline. They could have kept it open for so many families who relied on the space and stores for entertainment, food, socialization, business etc. The mall has been closed for a decade! A whole generation could have been riding that little train.