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Foundry Row is a lifestyle center/mixed-use development built on the former site of a Solo Cup Company factory in Owings Mills, Maryland. It is currently anchored by[buzzword] Wegmans, Old Navy and Designer Shoe Warehouse.[1] The center is located on the corner of Painters Mill Road and on the 10100 block on Maryland Route 140, providing easy access to the Owings Mills station and its neighboring Metro Centre at Owings Mills.


References

  1. ^ Mirabella, Lorraine. "Bar Louie and 10 other new stores coming to Foundry Row in Owings Mills". baltimoresun.com. Retrieved 2017-06-16.