![]() ![]() However, the mall's manager, The Woodmont Co., said there are no plans to sell or close down, but rather, "We are working to increase current occupancy by both retaining existing tenants as their leases renew and by leasing current vacancies." Īt the start of 2012, Marley Station had a vacancy rate of 44%, up from 33% a year earlier. In June 2013, AiNET (owner of CyberNAP) expressed an interest in buying all the properties to expand the data center throughout the mall. At capacity, AiNET expects $1 billion in economic activity and 2,500 jobs at CyberNAP. Unlike the rest of the mall (except Macy's), the AiNET space is three-stories. In January 2012, AiNET purchased the largest single building at Marley Station mall, the former Boscov's space, to operate the CyberNAP data center. The Woodmont Company of Dallas/Fort Worth was appointed as the receiver to manage and lease Marley Station in March 2013 until Bank of America settles a loan dispute with Simon Property Group or forecloses. Taubman sold the mall to Mills Corporation, later part of Simon Property Group, in 2004. It was reported in 2012 that a 300,000-square-foot data center would open in the former department store. Boscov's operated out of the former Macy's for only two years, closing the store in 2008 as part of the chain's bankruptcy proceedings. In 2006, Macy's relocated to the Hecht's building when Macy's parent company bought that of Hecht's and sold its original location to Boscov's. This store replaced an existing Sears in Glen Burnie which was built in the 1960s. Sears was added in 1996 as a fourth anchor. Taubman expanded the mall in 1994 with a third anchor, JCPenney, which was the most-requested store among mall patrons at the time. During construction in 1985 a body was discovered in a trash can on the site, which was not identified as Roger Kelso until 2019. ![]() At the time, it included two anchor stores: Hecht's and Macy's. Taubman Centers completed Marley Station in 1987. The other two anchor spaces were occupied by Boscov's until 2008, and Sears until 2021. JCPenney, Macy's, and Golds Gym serve as the mall's current anchor tenants. The mall has 130 stores on 2 floors, a movie theater, and 5 anchor spaces. ![]() Marley Station Mall is an enclosed shopping mall in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Their no-holds-barred, epic experience becomes a journey of bonding, friendship, belonging, and wild debauchery that reveals the universal truth of what it means to know and love who you are.7900 Governor Ritchie Highway Glen Burnie, Maryland 21060ģ9☈′21″N 76☃6′21″W / 39.13917°N 76.60583°W / 39.13917 -76.60583 When Audrey’s (Ashley Park) business trip to Asia goes sideways, she enlists the aid of Lolo (Sherry Cola), her irreverent, childhood best friend who also happens to be a hot mess Kat (Stephanie Hsu), her college friend turned Chinese soap star and Deadeye (Sabrina Wu), Lolo’s eccentric cousin. ![]() The hilarious and unapologetically explicit story of identity and self-discovery centers on four unlikely friends who embark on a once-in-a-lifetime international adventure. Starring David Denman, Chris Pang, Annie Mumolo, Ashley Park, Stephanie Hsu, Sherry Cola, Sabrina Wuįrom the producers of Neighbors and the co-screenwriter of Crazy Rich Asians, JOY RIDE stars Ashley Park, Sherry Cola, Oscar® nominee Stephanie Hsu, and Sabrina Wu. R (for strong and crude sexual content, language throughout, drug content and brief graphic nudity) ![]()
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