Washington D.C.: Shopping Centre
Places and attractions in the Shopping centre category
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Mazza Gallerie
Mazza Gallerie is a shopping mall in the Friendship Heights neighborhood of northwest Washington, D.C. directly connected to the Friendship Heights station. It includes a four level parking garage and three levels of retail stores. The mall is named after Louise Mazza, whose daughter Olga inherited the land prior to development.
The Collection at Chevy Chase
The Collection is a set of shops and restaurants near the Friendship Heights Metro station on Wisconsin Avenue in Chevy Chase, Maryland, along the Washington, D.C.-Maryland border. The area was developed by the Chevy Chase Land Company, founded in 1890 by U.S. Senator Francis G. Newlands, who acquired a great deal of property in the D.C.
Union Station
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The Shops at National Place
The Shops at National Place was a three-level, indoor shopping mall located in downtown Washington, D.C. in the 16-story National Place Building.
Foxhall Square
Avalon at Foxhall is a high-rise building located in Washington, D.C. United States. Its construction was completed in 1982. The building rises to 54 metres, containing 14 floors.
Spring Valley Shopping Center
The Spring Valley Shopping Center is an historic shopping center, located at 4820, 4860, 4872, 4874 Massachusetts Avenue and 4301 49th Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. in the Spring Valley neighborhood.