Mondawmin Mall
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Mondawmin Mall | |
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Location | Baltimore, Maryland, United States |
Address | 2401 Liberty Heights Avenue |
Opening date | 1956 |
Developer | Rouse and Co. |
Owner | General Growth Properties |
No. of stores and services | 100 |
Parking | Outdoor |
No. of floors | 3 |
Website | http://www.mondawmin.com/html/ www.mondawmin.com |
Mondawmin Mall is a three-story shopping mall in Northwest Baltimore, Maryland, United States. While the mall has been criticized for not meeting the needs of the local population, a more recent plan to overhaul the mall [1] has provided the property with some anchor stores, including Baltimore's first Target, Shoppers Food & Pharmacy (opened fall of 2007), and other new stores[2].
A branch of the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) of Maryland is located on the Mondawmin property in a separate building.
[edit] Transportation
The perimeter of the Mondawmin Mall property is composed of some major Baltimore roads, including Liberty Heights Avenue, Reisterstown Road, and Gwynns Falls Parkway. Also nearby are Maryland Route 129 and Monroe Street.
Located on the Mondawmin property is the Mondawmin Transit Center, which mainly includes a Metro Subway Station. This station, serves as a hub for 10 Maryland Transit Administration bus lines. There are also 175 spaces in the mall's parking lot designated for use by riders of the Metro system[3].
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