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Westfield Wheaton

Westfield Wheaton
Westfield Wheaton Macy's from mall interior upper level.jpg
Mall entrance to Macy's store, viewed from the upper level
Location Wheaton, Maryland, USA
Address 11160 Veirs Mill Road, Wheaton, Maryland 20902-1094
Opening date February 5, 1960; 57 years ago (1960-02-05)
Developer Isadore M. Gudelsky and Theodore N. Lerner
Management Westfield Group
Owner Westfield Group
Architect Arthur L. Anderson and Lathrop Douglas
No. of stores and services 195
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 1,650,334 sq ft (153,321.0 m2)
No. of floors 2 (JCPenney has 4, and Target/Montgomery Ward has 3)
Parking 6,481
Public transit access Red Line Red Line Wheaton
Website westfield.com/wheaton/

Not to be confused with Westfield Montgomery.

Westfield Wheaton (originally Wheaton Plaza) is a two-level enclosed shopping mall in Wheaton, Maryland. It is owned by The Westfield Group.

On March 23, 1954, real estate developer Simon Sherman announced he had bought 80 acres of land in Wheaton from Charles Heitmuller for $800,000. Heitmuller was a farmer who sold fruit wholesale. At the time Sherman announced the purchase, Sherman would not disclose the plans for the site. Sherman later successfully petitioned to have the zoning for a portion of the land changed from residential to commercial zoning.

Simon Sherman announced plans for a shopping mall in Wheaton on February 9, 1955. The planned shopping mall would include 50 stores in eight buildings on 15 acres, and another 40 acres of parking and access roads.

The Wheaton Plaza's official groundbreaking was held on January 21, 1956.Giant Foods became the first store to open on the site on September 17, 1956. A Shell service station opened on Veirs Mills Road in August 1957.

The developer applied for a zoning exception in order to allow a parking lot to be built on the land that had been zoned for residential use. The surrounding neighborhood advocated against the zoning exception, saying that the proposed five-foot fence surrounding the parking lot would be insufficient. Montgomery County approved the zoning exception on the condition that the developer only constructed entrances and exits on Viers Mill Road and Kensington-Wheaton Road. Isadore M. Gudelsky and Theodore N. Lerner took over as the developers at the end of 1957.

On the day before it opened, the Woodward & Lothrop store was picketed because the tea room in its location in Chevy Chase refused service to African Americans.

Wheaton Plaza officially opened on February 5, 1960, as a single-level, open-air mall, with Woodward & Lothrop and Montgomery Ward as anchors. Thirteen other stores also opened on the same date. Wheaton Plaza's grand opening celebration was held on March 31, 1960.


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