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Ballston Quarter is one of the first major suburban shopping centers built in the
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. It opened in 1951 as Parkington Shopping Center and was the nation's first shopping center built around a multi-story parking garage. It is located at the intersection of Glebe Road and Wilson Boulevard in the Ballston neighborhood of
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, two blocks from
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on the
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's
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and
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lines. It was remodeled as Ballston Common Mall in 1986 and again in 2019 as Ballston Quarter.


History


Site

The site of the mall was known as Ball's Crossroads, when Ball's Tavern was located at the site in the early 1800s. Located at the intersection of Wilson Boulevard and Glebe Road, it became the site of Ballston Stadium in the 1930s, a football stadium used by multiple teams, including the
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, who practiced there in 1938.


Parkington

After World War II, with the growth of the suburbs, the stadium was demolished for the construction of Parkington Shopping Center, a $6.5 million development constructed by The Hecht Co. and named for the complex's cutting-edge four-story parking garage. The center was anchored by a
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department store that opened on November 2, 1951. A man was electrocuted during the construction of the store. At its opening, the five story, store was the largest suburban department store on the East Coast. The store's façade included a massive three-story glass wall containing eighty-seven 10 × 14-foot panels that were used to post community messages, becoming a local landmark. The mall was considered so futuristic that the
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and the
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jointly produced a half-hour documentary about it, titled "Report From America: Parkington Shopping Center." Over the years, the $15 million Parkington Shopping Center expanded to 30 stores including Giant Food,
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, W. T. Grant,
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Books, Casual Corner, and others. The mall was an enormous success, and had gross sales of over $223 million in 1959. In 1963, a 12-story office building was added. In May 1974,
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opened a soft line merchandise and catalog store.


Ballston Common

By 1982, the 30-year-old Parkington Shopping Center was in need of a facelift. Beginning that year,
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embarked on a $100 million renovation project and expansion of the single-story outdoor shopping center to an enclosed, multi-story mall totaling , in limited partnership with May Centers, a subsidiary of
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, which had acquired
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, the original developer. The mall's new name, "Ballston Common", came from a contest among Arlington residents. After some complications, the renovated and expanded Ballston Common opened on October 20, 1986. The expansion added a JCPenney anchor store and brought the mall from 1 to 4 stories of retail, with a 9-story office tower above. In the early 2000s, the mall became home to the
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, the headquarters and practice facility for the National Hockey League's
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, and the
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improvisational theatre organization. The JCPenney anchor store closed in early 2000 and was soon after remodeled as Hecht's Furniture Gallery. In late 2000, Ballston Tower, an adjoining 16-story office tower was completed, with a Regal Cinemas multiplex and retail on the lower levels. In 2003, the triangular-surface parking lot in front of Hecht's at the intersection of Glebe Road and Wilson Boulevard was redeveloped, with the construction of 4300 Wilson Boulevard, an 11-story office tower. All Hecht's stores were rebranded as Macy's in 2006.


Ballston Quarter

The owner of the mall started planning its redevelopment in 2013. In September 2013, Forest City Washington purchased the Macy's Furniture Store (formerly JCPenney) anchor store building as part of that plan. On May 31, 2016, most businesses closed so the mall could be redeveloped. The mall returned partially to its roots, with about half of its roof removed, making it an outdoor mall again. The vacant Macy's Furniture anchor store on the mall's east side was demolished and replaced with a new 22-story, 406-unit apartment tower called Origin Ballston. Ballston Quarter reopened officially in November 2018. Currently,
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and a gym are the major anchors. Macy's closed in April 2024 as part of a plan to close five stores nationwide, which left the mall without any traditional anchors. The Macy's anchor store is set to be demolished in 2025 for construction of a 500-unit apartment building.


Reports of shooter

On September 14, 2019, the
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was dispatched to the mall due to reports of a mass shooter. After the mall was searched, it was revealed that there was no shooter. It was suspected to be a prank, but it was later found out that someone misinterpreted the line "Pennywise has sharpshooter activated," while they were watching the movie ''
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'' at the theatre. The report summoned a massive police presence with police helicopters from
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and neighboring
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.


References


External links


Ballston Quarter official website

Forest City Enterprises Ballston Common Mall webpage

Ballston Common Mall Stores
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