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'''White Flint Mall''' is a [[shopping mall]] along [[Maryland Route 355|Rockville Pike]] in [[Montgomery County, Maryland]], that opened in 1977 and was initially anchored by [[Bloomingdales]], [[Lord & Taylor]], and [[I. Magnin]]. [[Borders Books and Music]] took over the I. Magnin location in 1992; the other two original anchor stores remain. Recent upgrades to the mall have brought in [[H&M]], [[Banana Republic]], and [[Pottery Barn]]. White Flint is also known for its numerous restaurants, including [[P.F. Chang's China Bistro]], [[The Cheesecake Factory]], [[Dave & Buster's]], and [[Bertucci's]]. |
'''White Flint Mall''' is a [[shopping mall]] along [[Maryland Route 355|Rockville Pike]] in [[Montgomery County, Maryland]], that opened in 1977 and was initially anchored by [[Bloomingdales]], [[Lord & Taylor]], and [[I. Magnin]]. [[Borders Books and Music]] took over the I. Magnin location in 1992; the other two original anchor stores remain. Recent upgrades to the mall have brought in [[H&M]], [[Banana Republic]], and [[Pottery Barn]]. White Flint is also known for its numerous restaurants, including [[P.F. Chang's China Bistro]], [[The Cheesecake Factory]], [[Dave & Buster's]], and [[Bertucci's]]. The inside of the mall used to have distinct "neighborhoods" resembling city blocks and Italian thoroughfares, including the third level "Georgetown" office park, and the "Via Rialto" located underneath I. Magnin where restaurants now stand. |
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Since 1984, the mall has been served by [[White Flint (Washington Metro)|White Flint]], a station on the [[Washington Metro]]'s [[Red Line (Washington Metro)|Red Line]]. |
Since 1984, the mall has been served by [[White Flint (Washington Metro)|White Flint]], a station on the [[Washington Metro]]'s [[Red Line (Washington Metro)|Red Line]]. |
Revision as of 23:22, 29 March 2008
White Flint Mall is a shopping mall along Rockville Pike in Montgomery County, Maryland, that opened in 1977 and was initially anchored by Bloomingdales, Lord & Taylor, and I. Magnin. Borders Books and Music took over the I. Magnin location in 1992; the other two original anchor stores remain. Recent upgrades to the mall have brought in H&M, Banana Republic, and Pottery Barn. White Flint is also known for its numerous restaurants, including P.F. Chang's China Bistro, The Cheesecake Factory, Dave & Buster's, and Bertucci's. The inside of the mall used to have distinct "neighborhoods" resembling city blocks and Italian thoroughfares, including the third level "Georgetown" office park, and the "Via Rialto" located underneath I. Magnin where restaurants now stand.
Since 1984, the mall has been served by White Flint, a station on the Washington Metro's Red Line.