
With the fate of the Mall all but sealed, it's time to  explore redevelopment of the entire Owings Mills Town Center Site which  includes the Mall and the Metro Station. The Metro Station, does have a  massive development pan for its sprawling parking lots. Metro Centre at  Owings Mills is set to include 495 Apartments, Office Space, Community  College Campus, Library, Hotel, Retail Space, and Parking Garages.   
 
 
As of right now, all that consists of Metro Centre is the new  Parking Garages. Economic restraints have thwarted additional  development. Metro Centre, as good as it will be when completed will  have no connection to the Mall thus cutting Owings Mills Town Center in  half. 
 
 
General Growth Properties (GGP) have said off the record that they  would like to redevelop the Mall. There are no specifics as to what GGP  has in mind for redevelopment. Hunt Valley Mall, at the end of the Light  Rail, was faced with a similar dilemma in the late 1990s and  was redeveloped with a Wegman's Grocery Store and Upscale Retailers in  an Open Arie atmosphere. Hunt Valley Town Centre is a huge success,  bringing life to a once dead property. Could this be the future  for Owings Mills Mall? I think that's the best route to go.

 
 Owings Mills can be redeveloped similarly maintaing existing  anchors (J.C. Penney and Macy's), adding new anchors and demolishing the  existing Mall. This redevelopment effort will once and for all connect  Metro Centre and the new Mall to make way for the long awaited Owings  Mills Town Center.

The Parking Lots around the Movie Theater will be  redesigned as access roads between the two properties. In addition there  will be lighted pedestrian promenades for walk ability between the Mall  and the Metro Centre Properties. Red Run Boulevard will receive much  needed sidewalks as well as more adequate lighting.
 
 
Despite still having a future at the Mall J.C. Penney will be  demolished and will be relocated at the back of Mill Run Circle where  the current Food Court is. The massive three story Boscov's which is  vacant can host an "R US" on each floor Toys R US, Kids R US, and Baby's  R US. Each will have a floor. 
 
 
The Macys will remain the same as will the vacant Lord  & Taylor. The vacant Lord & Taylor Space will have a Whole Foods  Market occupying it. The elevation of the Lord &  Taylor building  has would be customers entering on the second floor. Since a two floor  Grocery Store is not practical the underground first floor will remain  unused.          

The Mall space in between Macy's and the old Lord & Taylor will  be converted into a Barnes & Noble. The rest of the old Mall will  be demolished as an Open Aire Outdoor Multi Story Retail Center with mid  market to upscale Retailers.

Although GGP doesn't seem to be renewing  leases,I think it would be beneficial to keep all existing Mall Tenants in  order for them to be a part of the New Center. Additional Tenants GGP  should try to woo include  The Apple Store, Hollister, Fashion Bug,  Buckle, Vans Store, Ann Taylor Loft, Rainbow, Old Navy, Zumiez, Champs  Sports, Best Buy Mobile, Fossil, Sephora, The Sports Page, Wilsons  Leather, dElias, Merle Norman, White Barn Candle Company, Zips Dry  cleaners, Ross Dress for Less, Sleepys, Lucaya, and Cartoon Cuts.

In addition to luring new stores and retaining existing ones (and  renovating them) and would be good for GGP to lure back some stores that  have left recently including Spencer's, Hot Topic, Demo Sunglasses Hut,  PacSun, Lids, Radioshack, Justice, and Mens Wearhouse Tux. 
 
 Also integrated into the new Mall should be the Sit Down  Restaurants that are locaated on Red Run Boulevard before entering the  Mall Parking Lot.

The Movie Theater, despite being the major blocking  point between the Mall and Metro Centre will stay put as it is  relatively successful as well as the Greenwich Village Apartments  and Townhomes built on the demolition of the Old Sears Building.

 
Well after 25 long years long years and a life time's worth of  failures and pitfalls, Owings Mills Town Center may finally be complete.
 
5 comments:
I really think the mall needs an IKEA in the Boscovs location. With the new owings mill community college and stevenson university near by that would be perfect.
Doesn't the B&N right down Reisterstown Rd at the 795/695 junction preclude one from opening up at the mall?
If Mondawmin can get a good facelift, so can OMTC. And like Mondawmin, it needs to take advantage of the metro nearby, not be embarrassed by it.
Right on to Sean's comment.
Owings Mills just closed its interior section last Thursday. Macy's will be closed by mid-November and I don't know what's gonna happen to JC Penney. The first and only time I went to Owings Mills Mall was in 2011, and that was just to get fitted at Victoria's Secret. It seemed like they had a little more stores then. But, I just read somewhere that Kimco (the mall's main owners) already have redevelopment sketches in the works. I've seen them and they look very nice. Like you said, Hunt Valley is a success and the upscale customers there have returned. There are people off the Light Rail like myself that do shop at Hunt Valley Town Centre. I've even seen this homeless lady every now and then go to Wegmans. (You still get some crazies from the Light Rail.) But, it's nothing serious or anything.
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