Politics & Government

Laurel Council OKs Introduction of Mall Revamp Plan

Developers introduce conceptual plans to Town Centre at Laurel to city council.

Conceptual plans to transform Laurel Mall into the Town Centre at Laurel have officially been introduced to the Laurel Council.

Developers for the project presented renderings of what the project will look like once completed in 2012 to the council, during a meeting Monday night.

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The new site will be smaller than Laurel Mall with about 400,000 square-feet of retail, as well as 435 residential units that are will sit near the intersection of Fourth Street and Cherry Lane Road. The Centre will be anchored by a 12-screen movie theatre, a grocery store and Burlington Coat Factory. The site will also include an open-air venue for concerts as well as outdoor dining.

The calls for the Central Maryland Regional Transit bus hub to remain toward the rear of the property along Fourth Street.

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The Laurel Council will continue to discuss the site plan at its Sept. 24 meeting at the .


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