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Security Square Mall is a mall in
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, a suburb of
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, in the
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. The mall features over 100 stores and restaurants, as well as a food court. One section of the mall, Grand Village Plaza (formerly
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), previously included
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shops and restaurants; however, most of these establishments had closed by 2010. Security Square Mall is located adjacent to the
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. The anchor stores are Bayit Furniture, Set the Captives Free Outreach Center,
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, and
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. There is 1 vacant anchor store that was once
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.


History


Anchor stores

Security Square Mall opened in 1972. Original anchors were
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and
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which sold its store to
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, who closed the store in 1989, and subsequently sold it to
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, which moved from a location on U.S. Route 40 in
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that is now occupied by
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. The mall was built by the Edward J. DeBartolo corporation but sold to JMB Urban Realty in 1983.
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opened an anchor store in a new building in August 1979. Woolworth closed in 1997 and was replaced with Burlington Coat Factory. Montgomery Ward closed in 2001 and became
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Sporting Goods three years later.
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closed its store at Security Square in 2001 due to declining sales. Two years later, the two-story JCPenney space was converted to Seoul Plaza, a "mall within a mall" consisting of several Korean shops and restaurants, as well as a Grand Mart supermarket. The Grand Mart closed in May 2008. Modell's closed in mid-2008. In 2005, home goods retailer
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opened its first Maryland store at Security Square. One year later, Hecht's was converted to Macy's. In 2018, Seoul Plaza was renamed to Grand Village Plaza. On August 6, 2019, it was announced that Sears would be closing in October 2019 as part of a plan to close 26 stores nationwide which left Burlington and Macy's as the only anchors left. in July 2021, a shooting occurred at the facility.


Renovations

Privately held realty company Capital Investment Associates purchased Security Square Mall and hired Hicks & Rotner Retail, Inc. to manage leasing. The next year, as part of its plan to revitalize, and make an upscale shift in the mall, the new management team signed eight new retailers including Hecht's (a relocation from its closed store in Edmondson Village). It also redesigned other parts of the mall including the food court (in the former space of the GC cinemas that had moved to a new standalone building on the south parking lot), restrooms, and landscaping. In 1999, the mall increased security measures throughout, including the relocation of the security offices to center court. On April 26, 2022, local and state leaders announced major funding for the effort of a $20 million revitalization of the area around the mall.


Transportation

Security Square Mall is very close to
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's Exit 17. While this exit cannot be accessed by motorists on
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, there is an exit to
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from the end of I-70 about from the mall. The parking lot of the mall is a hub for several
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bus routes. Some routes operate to other nearby locations between 1 AM and 6 AM when the mall's bus stop is closed.


References


External links

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Security Square Mall's "Seoul Plaza" footage
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