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In response to a recent surge in violence and unruly gatherings involving teens, the city of Laurel is taking swift action. A ...
In response to a recent surge in violence and unruly gatherings involving teens, the City of Laurel is taking swift action.
A long wait for Laurel residents came to an end on Friday, March 28 with the opening of the first retailer at the Towne Centre at Laurel, a new retail area still under construction. The grand ...
The first stores in Towne Centre at Laurel will open their doors this spring, marking the beginning of the end of years of work and months of construction. Thomas Fitzpatrick, president and chief o… ...
The Towne Centre at Laurel was sold for $134.8 million last month, not long after Greenberg Gibbons completed a redevelopment of what was the former Laurel Mall.
The holidays were happy at Towne Centre at Laurel as customers and center officials say they were pleased with the new arrivals at Laurel’s newest shopping destination with more poised to debut ...
Only three tenants may have been announced so far, but Laurel residents and area officials are already optimistic about the future for the Towne Centre at Laurel.
Towne Centre at Laurel has approximately 400,000 square feet of retail, dining and entertainment. Founded in 1968, Greenberg Gibbons is a developer of mixed-use, town center and retail properties.
The concept for Laurel Mall is similar: Towne Centre at Laurel, an open-air center with 435 residential units and 400,000 square feet of retail, including a grocery store and a movie theater.
Laurel Mayor Craig Moe said a new town center would take advantage of the valuable real estate the mall sits on along Route 1. It must if Laurel wants to compete with neighboring Anne Arundel ...
A 70,000-square-foot Burlington Coat Factory will open in late March, kick-starting the grand opening of the Towne Centre at Laurel, just two years after the city in northern Prince George’s ...
Prince George's County officials are planning to demolish a dilapidated mall in Laurel to make way for a new town center.