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Reisterstown Road Plaza

The Reisterstown Road Plaza, usually known since its inception simply as "The Plaza," is a shopping center and mall located near the Reisterstown Plaza Metro Subway Station. Originally built as an outdoor shopping center, it was later converted into an indoor mall, and then expanded with big box stores in an outdoor shopping area. The Reisterstown Road Plaza opened in 1962. The anchor stores are Home Depot, Five Below, Petco, Marshalls, Giant, Shoppers World, and Big Lots. There are 2 vacant anchor stores that were once Modell's Sporting Goods and Burlington.

History
The Plaza was one of several areas in Baltimore that saw redevelopment as a result of a nearby transit system being constructed. The nearby Metro Subway opened in 1983. In 1986, a two-story office center at the Plaza was completed. It started out by housing the Maryland Lottery. In 1991, the Plaza underwent a expansion In 1997, a fire damaged a section of the Plaza. This forced the closing of Woolworths. In 2001, Home Depot announced it would open a store in a new building behind the mall, which was itself undergoing a renovation at the time. On March 12, 2020, it was announced that Modell's Sporting Goods would be closing all stores, including the Reisterstown Road Plaza location. ==References==
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