Friday, September 11, 2009

Bloomingdale's (former Lansburgh's); Tysons Corner Center, McLean, Virginia. Exterior entrance. Photographed 9/6/09.

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Bloomingdale's (former Lansburgh's); Tysons Corner Center

6 comments:

  1. it looks like it's had some work done recently ;-p

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  2. cantnot: The original store building dates from 1969. Apparently Lansburgh's has some issues with leasing the space and didn't open with the mall in '67. Lansburgh's closed in 1973 when City Stores folded the chain, and it sat vacant until 1976, when Bloomingdale's opened here in a gala celebration. The store expanded in 1988 with the expansion of the mall, adding a small lower level to connect to the new lower level of the mall.

    Michael: The interior has been under continuous renovation for the last five years. Before then, it was a 1970s relic without compare. There are some parts that still haven't been touched (some possibly since Lansburgh's was there), but it's a far more contemporary shopping experience than it used to be.

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  3. Studidly, they closed the Forty Carrots Restaurant, The Chocolate Bar,The Bloomies Gourmet Dept,years ago...now none of the THREE Bloomie's in the Washington area:Tysons/Chevy Chase/White Flint, unlike Bloomie's in other cities, have NO restaurant,at all! That's pretty STUPID, considering Nordstrom knows very well that to keep customers in Nordstrom spending you keeping a restaurant to feed them there. Give customers an excuse like hunger to leave-& they surely will!

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  4. I remember back in the 90s they used to have a "store within a store" concept with their Polo Ralph Lauren merchandise. It was completely walled off like it was its own separate store. Always thought that was neat. But I guess it took away from the other Menswear in the store so that's why they probably got rid of it.

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  5. After Ralph Lauren opened its own store at Tysons Galleria, the shop-within-a-shop at Bloomingdale's was redundant. Plus the store remodeled.

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