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is one of the longest
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s in the
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. Located on Main Street, it runs from 6th St. N.E. to Old Preston Ave., where it extends to Water St., for total length of eight blocks. It is laid with brick and concrete, and home to an array of
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, shops,
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and
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. On Fridays in the spring, summer and fall, the Downtown Mall is host t
Fridays After Five
a weekly concert series. Several side streets are also paved in brick and likewise closed to traffic. On the east, the Mall ends at th
Ting Pavilion
an outdoor concert venue, while the west end of the Mall features an Omni Hotel. It is also home to the newly renovated Paramount Theater and the historic Jefferson Theater.


History

In 1976, East Main Street was converted into a pedestrian mall designed by landscape architect
Lawrence Halprin Lawrence Halprin (July 1, 1916 – October 25, 2009) was an American landscape architect, designer, and teacher. Beginning his career in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, in 1949, Halprin often collaborated with a local circle of modernist ...
. In 2007, Charlottesville planned a comprehensive rehabilitation and renovation of the Downtown Mall. Construction on the Mall Renovation began on Sunday, January 7, 2009 and was completed that summer. The 2017 Charlottesville car attack, in which a car was deliberately rammed into a crowd during a peaceful protest occurred on Market Street, only one block away from the Downtown Mall. Portions of the Mall and adjacent streets were listed on the
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as the Charlottesville Downtown Mall Historic District in 2024.


Features

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Daedalus Books (Virginia) Daedalus Books is a used bookstore based in the Downtown Mall of Charlottesville, Virginia. It was established in 1975. It contains more than 100,000 books and is a quirky institution in the city. A reviewer for ''The Washington Post'' describe ...
* Jefferson Theater (Virginia) * Paramount Theater (Charlottesville, Virginia)


References


Further reading

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Downzone Mall: Developers not 'taken' with new plan
, ''The Hook''. *
Mall renovations: Downtown businesses not reassured
, ''The Hook''. *
"Fountainplus? Mall design includes lots more water
, ''The Hook''. {{Charlottesville, Virginia Buildings and structures in Charlottesville, Virginia Pedestrian malls in the United States Tourist attractions in Charlottesville, Virginia National Register of Historic Places in Charlottesville, Virginia