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Location | 7000 Arundel Mills Circle Hanover, Maryland, U.S. |
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Opening date | November 17, 2000 |
Developer | The Mills Corporation |
Management | Simon Property Group |
Owner | Simon Property Group (59.3%) |
No. of stores and services | 250 |
No. of anchor tenants | 15 |
Total retail floor area | 1,930,820 sq ft (179,379 m2) |
No. of floors | 1 |
Public transit access |
MTA Maryland bus: 75, 201 RTA Central Maryland bus: 201, 202, 501, 502 |
Website | http://www.simon.com/mall/arundel-mills |
Arundel Mills is a shopping mall located in unincorporated Anne Arundel County, Maryland (with a Hanover mailing address). It is 59.3% owned by Simon Property Group, who manages the mall. With its 1,930,820 sq ft (179,379 m2) GLA, it is the largest mall in the state of Maryland. Developed by The Mills Corporation, the mall is located at the intersection of Maryland Route 100 and the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (Maryland Route 295) in northwestern Anne Arundel County (hence the name "Arundel" Mills). The anchor stores are Cinemark Theatres, Books-A-Million, The Children's Place, TJ Maxx, Burlington, Off Broadway Shoe Warehouse, Sun and Ski Sports, Old Navy, MD Furniture, Bass Pro Shops, Saks Fifth Avenue, Ulta Beauty, Dave & Buster's, Yard House, and Primark.
Arundel Mills opened in November 2000 and has over 250 stores.[1] It is the first enclosed mall to feature a Medieval Times dinner theater.[2] In addition to 17 large anchor stores, Arundel Mills features a Dave & Buster's, the Live! Casino & Hotel, and an Egyptian-themed 24-screen megaplex theater. The cinema was the only outlet of its Muvico Theaters chain in the state of Maryland before being sold to Cinemark in March 2009.[3]
The mall's interior layout features a "racetrack" design and, more noticeably, the outline of a boat. Sponsorships for five sections or "neighborhoods" of the mall were previously held by Coca-Cola, Comcast, Discover Card, The Baltimore Sun, and Toyota.[citation needed]