Mall’s $15M revitalization will welcome DTLR, large entertainment tenant

Owners of Reisterstown Road Plaza have kicked off a $15 million project to remake the Northwest Baltimore mall, starting with renovating a dated exterior and filling large vacancies as part of a vision to create a community hub.
The mall’s owner, Tide Realty Capital, had said in August it plans to revitalize one of the largest shopping centers inside Baltimore’s beltway in partnership with a community nonprofit, giving the aging center its first facelift in more than two decades.
A plan to remodel the mall’s main entrance and upgrade the façade is expected to be completed by mid-year. A second phase will start shortly after, to do exterior and entrance-way renovations to vacant department store space, a $4.5 million investment in all.
A soon-to-be announced entertainment-oriented tenant, new to the Baltimore market, is expected to fill that 60,000-square-foot former department store space, last occupied seven years ago by Burlington, Aaron Loeb, president and founder of Tide Realty, said Thursday. Burlington has since relocated within the 750,000-square-foot shopping center.
Read Lorraine Mirabella’s full article in The Baltimore Sun here: https://www.baltimoresun.com/2024/08/20/reisterstown-road-plaza-renovations/