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Encyclopedia > Columbia Mall

The Mall in Columbia or Columbia Mall in the planned community of Columbia, Maryland is a large regional shopping mall with five anchor department stores (Sears, JC Penney, Nordstrom, Hecht Company, and Lord and Taylor) and over 200 stores. It is located in the Town Center area of the city. It opened in 1971 with two major anchor stores: Hochschild Kohn's and Woodward and Lothrop as well as a McCrory's and Lerner's, which were minor anchors. It is operated by the General Growth Properties.


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