- AMC Theatres (105,122 sq ft., 16 screens) — opened 2005
- Bloomingdale's (255,888 sq ft. on 4 floors) — opened 1969 as Lansburgh's, closed in 1972/1973. Reopened as Lit Brothers in 1973, Closed in 1975. Renovated/Reopened as Bloomingdale's (the first store in the Washington, D.C. area) in 1976. Lower level added in 1988-1990
- Lord & Taylor (119,500 sq ft. on 2 floors) — opened 1990
- L.L. Bean (75,778 sq ft. on 2 floors) — opened 2000
- Macy's (237,076 sq ft. on 3 floors) — opened 1968 as Hecht's, Converted to Macy's in September 2006
- Nordstrom (200,000 sq ft. on 3 floors) — opened 1988
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Take the silver line to silver screen...........as anything can mean anything................the new movie theaters in the new section of Tysons corner are rather nice...........
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