Lerner Announces the Signing of Nordstrom at Dulles Town Center |
DULLES, Va., Sept. 27, 2000 - Lerner Enterprises, the developer of Washington D.C.'s newest super regional mall, Dulles Town Center, and fashion specialty retailer Nordstrom, Inc. (NYSE:JWN) announced today they have signed a letter of intent for a 144,000 square foot store at Dulles Town Center. Construction of the two-level Nordstrom store will begin early 2001 with a grand opening scheduled for September of 2002.
Nordstrom will join Hecht's, Lord & Taylor, JCPenney and Sears, as the fifth anchor store in the high profile Dulles Town Center project. "We are very pleased to be adding Nordstrom, one of America's premier department stores, to Dulles Town Center. It represents another great addition to the wonderful quality of shopping choices we have" said Arthur N. Fuccillo, Dulles Town Center Managing Director of Development for Lerner Enterprises.
"Dulles Town Center provides a strong offering of retail choices to customers. We're excited to join their project and expand our service to customers in the greater Washington, D.C. area," said Jim O'Neal, Executive Vice President and General Manager for Nordstrom's East Coast region.
The 1.4 million square foot Dulles Town Center, co-owned by Connecticut General Life Insurance Company (CIGNA), opened in August 1999, and features over 130 specialty shops including Abercrombie & Fitch, The Gap, Banana Republic, Eddie Bauer and Old Navy; and extensive food court The Eatery; and a Restaurant Park.
In addition to the mall, the 554-acre Dulles Town Center project includes: |
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Nordstrom, Inc. is one of the nation's leading fashion specialty retailers, with 115 stores in 23 states, including 75 full-line stores, 34 Nordstrom Racks, three Faconnable boutiques, two free-standing shoe stores, and one clearance store. The company also serves customers through its online presence at www.nordstrom.com as well as with its direct catalogs.
The retailer's other Virginia stores include Tysons Corner Center in McLean, Virginia, The Fashion Centre at Pentagon City in Arlington, Virginia, and McArthur Center in Norfolk, Virginia. The company also plans to open a store at Short Pump Town Center in Richmond, Virginia, in the fall of 2002.
Lerner Enterprises, founded by Theodore N. Lerner, is one of Washington, DC’s largest real estate developers and is involved in all phases of commercial and residential real estate including planning, development, construction, leasing, asset management and property management. The company's regional mall portfolio also includes White Flint in North Bethesda, Maryland and Landover Mall in Landover, Maryland. Lerner was also the original developer of Tysons Corner Center and Tysons II Galleria in McLean, Virginia and Wheaton Plaza in Wheaton, Maryland. |
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