Template:Friendship Heights retail
Appearance
For decades, a six-block stretch of Wisconsin Avenue in Friendship Heights and Chevy Chase has been the only place partially or wholly in Washington, D.C., with multiple traditional department stores, namely, Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor and Neiman Marcus.[1] The latter two closed in 2020, as did the indoor shopping center at the Chevy Chase Pavilion.[2] As of 2022, two department stores remain, both on the Maryland side: a freestanding Saks Fifth Avenue and a Bloomingdale's in a multiuse center that also includes a Whole Foods Market, boutiques, and residential and office space.
Along the D.C. stretch of Wisconsin Avenue are:
- Mazza Gallerie, home to Neiman Marcus from November 1977[3] until 2020;[2] T.J. Maxx and all other remaining tenants closed on December 24, 2022.[4] Tishman Speyer acquired the property in May 2021 for $52 million with plans to redevelop it into 350 apartments and 26,000 square feet (2,400 m2) of retail space.[5] As of March 2024, the mall is razed and a new building is being constructed for mixed-use development.
- Friendship Center, home to big-box discounters Marshalls and DSW
- Chevy Chase Metro Center, with big-box craft retailer Michaels
- Chevy Chase Pavilion, whose shopping center with anchors Cost Plus World Market and Old Navy, closed in 2020. As of 2024, an Embassy Suites hotel and office building remain.
On the Maryland stretch are:
- Wisconsin Place, home to Bloomingdale's, Whole Foods Market, other shops and restaurants
- The Collection at Chevy Chase, an upscale, outdoor shopping center that includes a Tiffany & Co. store.
- Saks Fifth Avenue, freestanding department store
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Neiman Marcus at Mazza Gallerie, opened 1977, closed 2020
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Mazza Gallerie: old building razed, new building under construction, March 2024
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Chevy Chase Pavilion (right) and Neiman Marcus (left), 2008.
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Chevy Chase Pavilion (left) and Neiman Marcus (right), 2016
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Chevy Chase Pavilion, empty retail and dining area, March 2024
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The Shops at Wisconsin Place, March 2024
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Saks Fifth Avenue
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The Collection at Chevy Chase, panorama of Wisconsin Avenue streetfront
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Lord & Taylor department store at opening in 1959 (closed 2020)
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- ^ "Friendship Heights Retail Action Strategy: Friendship Heights Strategic SWOT Analysis" (PDF). Office of Planning, District of Columbia Government. Retrieved 18 March 2024.
- ^ a b https://www.popville.com/2020/12/friendship-heights-is-looking-more-and-more-bare/
- ^ Pressler, Margaret Webb (February 26, 1998), "The 'De-Malling' of Mazza Gallerie", The Washington Post, retrieved 2022-07-12
- ^ Wells, Clara (2022-12-25). "Mazza Gallerie shopping center permanently closes". WTOP News. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
- ^ Sernovitz, Daniel J. (May 25, 2021). "Mazza Gallerie sold, to be redeveloped under new owner". American City Business Journals.