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Shopping Tips Tips for Off-Campus Businesses 2021 1 Copies are available on: Collington’s Website: https://collingtonresidents.org/ Hard copy in the Library Electronic copy by request to [email protected] For additions / corrections Notify Joe Howard Cottage 2017 Extension 7265 [email protected] 2 Table of Contents Shopping Centers page 4 Business Categories page 18 Restaurants page 55 3 Shopping Centers Annapolis Harbour Center 2512 A Solomons Island Road Annapolis, Maryland 21401 http://annapolisharbourcenter.com/ Take Route 50 East to Exit 22. Take ramp to Solomon’s Island Road (Route 2). Make your first Left into Annapolis Harbour Center. Located 1/2 mile south of Parole at Route 2 and Aris T. Allen Boulevard (Route 665). To Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Turn right into Collington Village Right onto Campus Way North Right onto St. Josephs Drive Left pass the school onto Ardwick Ardmore (slowing to 30 MPH because of the 2 active speed cameras) Right on 92nd (Lots of speed bumps) Right on Martin Luther King Hwy Immediate right onto Hwy 50 Returning to Collington from Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Right toward Martin Luther King Hwy On Martin Luther King Hwy move left one lane Right on Lottsford Vista Road Right on Lottsford Road Selected stores and restaurants are listed below: Amish Market For Eyes Barnes & Noble Jos A Banks Bow Tie Cinema Nordstrom’s Rack Chico’s 4 Annapolis Mall Westfield Shopping Mall 1020 Annapolis Mall Rd. Annapolis, MD 21401 https://www.westfield.com/annapolis 21.6 miles, 23 minutes Travel Route US 50 East to Exit 23B (Crownsville). Stay in the right land and go straight through the light to the Mall. To Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Turn right into Collington Village Right onto Campus Way North Right onto St. Josephs Drive Left pass the school onto Ardwick Ardmore (slowing to 30 MPH because of the 2 active speed cameras) Right on 92nd (Lots of speed bumps) Right on Martin Luther King Hwy Immediate right onto Hwy 50 Returning to Collington from Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Right toward Martin Luther King Hwy On Martin Luther King Hwy move left one lane Right on Lottsford Vista Road Right on Lottsford Road It is a large indoor shopping center. Selected stores and restaurants are listed below: American Eagle Outfitters JC Penny’s T-Mobile Ann Taylor Lord & Tayor - closed Tumi Apple Store MAC Cosmetics Under Armour AT&T Macy’s Vera Bradley Bow-Tie Cinemas Michel Kors Williams Sonoma Crate & Barrel Norstrom - closed Eddie Bauer Pottery Barn J. Crew Sears - closed 5 Annapolis Towne Centre at Parole 1910 Towne Centre Blvd Annapolis, Maryland https://www.visitatc.com/ 21.2 mile 25 minutes Follow US-50 E to Riva Rd in Parole. Take exit 23 from US-50 E Continue on Riva Rd to your destination To Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Turn right into Collington Village Right onto Campus Way North Right onto St. Josephs Drive Left pass the school onto Ardwick Ardmore (slowing to 30 MPH because of the 2 active speed cameras) Right on 92nd (Lots of speed bumps) Right on Martin Luther King Hwy Immediate right onto Hwy 50 Returning to Collington from Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Right toward Martin Luther King Hwy On Martin Luther King Hwy move left one lane Right on Lottsford Vista Road Right on Lottsford Road Selected stores and restaurants are listed below: Ann Taylor - closed Ethan Allen Restoration Hardware Anthropologie Gordon Biersch Smythe Jewelers Bed, Bath & Beyond Mission Bar B Que Sur la Table - Closed Bin 201 P. F. Chang Talbots Brio – closed Paladar – Closed Target Brooks Brothers - closed Pier One - Closed Whole Foods 6 Boulevard at the Capital Centre https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2019/06/04/redeveloping-largo-shopping- center-aims-to-be-the.html 900 Capital Centre Blvd Largo, MD 20774 1.8 miles, 6 minutes Turn right on Lottsford Road Turn right onto Medical Center Drive Turn left onto Capital Centre Blvd. The owner of the Boulevard at Capital Centre shopping center is thinking big when it comes to its revamp, with plans to begin work on a $200 million first phase… In all, phase one will include four buildings: the medical office building, a 350-unit residential building, and two retail buildings, including one with a new 12-screen AMC IMAX movie theater on the second floor. There will also be a 1- acre park located in the center of those four buildings, with space for events, seating, a stage and pop- up retailers and restaurants in shipping containers. But moviegoers need not worry: the existing movie theater at the Boulevard shopping center, a Magic Johnson-branded AMC theater, will remain open until the new one is finished… This new project will mean many of the existing retail buildings come down, though the standalone restaurants in the development, including TGI Fridays, Chick-fil-A and Longhorn Steakhouse, will remain for the time being… For later phases, RPAI hopes to bring in more of the soft goods retailers and other stores to the development, though they also expect future development to respond to what the region is demanding. Ashley Stewart Foot Locker Panda Express Beautyland Footaction U.S.A. Phoenix Salon Suites Carolina Kitchen Golden Corral Shoe City Chick-Fil-A H & R Block Shoppers World Chuck E. Cheese’s Kay Jewelers Silvertre Chicken Drake’s Place Longhorn Steak House Sprint PCS DTLR M & T Bank TGI Fridays Expressions Magic Johnson Theaters University of Maryland Capital Famous Daves Mattress Warehouse Region Medical Center 7 Bowie Gateway Center 4400 Mitchellville Rd Bowie, MD 20716 11.5 Miles, 15 minutes Take US 50 East toward Annapolis Take Exit 13 ABC to merge onto US 301 South toward Richmond Turn Right onto Hanover Way Turn right onto Mitchellville Road To Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Turn right into Collington Village Right onto Campus Way North Right onto St. Josephs Drive Left pass the school onto Ardwick Ardmore (slowing to 30 MPH because of the 2 active speed cameras) Right on 92nd (Lots of speed bumps) Right on Martin Luther King Hwy Immediate right onto Hwy 50 Returning to Collington from Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Right toward Martin Luther King Hwy On Martin Luther King Hwy move left one lane Right on Lottsford Vista Road Right on Lottsford Road AAMC Health Services Bowie Kohl’s Precision Auto Center BB&T Lowe’s Sports Authority Berry’s Children Dental Michaels Staples Big Lots My Eye Dr. Taco Bell Bob Evans NTB National Tire & Battery Target & Pharmacy Enterprise Old Line Bank Tweeter Home & Mobile Exxon PetSmart & Benfield Hospital Entertainment Haverty’s Pier 1 Imports Wendy’s 8 Bowie Town Center https://bowietowncenter.com/stores 15606 Emerald Way Bowie, MD 20716 7 miles, 15 minutes Left on Lottsford Road Continue onto Woodmore Road At the traffic circle, continue straight to stay on Woodmore Road Continue onto Mt. Oak Road Turn left onto Nottinghill Drive Turn left onto Northview Drive Turn right onto Evergreen Pkwy Continue straight to stay on Evergreen Pk Turn left onto Town Center Blvd At the traffic circle, take the 3rd exit onto Emerald Way Arts & Crafts Design Flooring Expo Jos. A Bank Ashley Stewart Dollar Tree Kays Jewelers Asian Chao DuClaw Brewing Company Kicks USA AT&T Express Factory Kirei Beauty Auntie Anne’s Pretzel Famous Footwear LA Fitness Bachrach Fashion To Figure Lane Bryant Bank of America First Watch Last Stop Barnes & Noble Five Below Lens Crafters Bath & Body Works Five Guys Burgers & Fries Long Horn Steakhouse Beauty Center Food Court Luxury Spa Nails Best Buy Foot Locker Macy’s B.J. Restaurant and Brewhouse Francesca’s Men’s Warehouse Bowie Comcare Pharmacy Game Stop Music Arts Bowie Barber General Nutrition Center Nail Trix Bowie Tailor Gold USA Navy Federal Bray & Scarff Goodwill New York & Co Cacique H & R Block Noodles & Co. California Tortilla Hallmark Off Broadway Shoes Charming Charlie Hair Cuttery Olive Garden Children’s Place Heaven Sent Cupcakery Panera Bread Chipotle Mexican Grill Hibachi Bowl Party City Claire’s Boutique Ichiban Sushi Payless Shoe Source Coach Cleaners Illusions Hair Design Picture People Crazy 8 Jimmy Johns Potbelly Sandwich Shop 9 Red Robin T-Mobile Towne Place Suites Marriott Safeway Things Remembered Verizon Wireless Sardi’s Three Brothers Italian Victoria’s Secret Sleep Number Restaurant Visionworks Smoothie King Torrid Yankee Candle Sports Zone Trevania Zales Jewelers Starbucks Bowie town center navy federal 10 Festival at Riva 2323 Forest Drive Annapolis, MD • 21401 http://www.festivalatriva.com/ 23 min (20.6 miles) Take US-50 E to MD-665 E in Parole. Take exit 22 from US-50 E Continue on MD-665 E. Drive to Riva To Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Turn right into Collington Village Right onto Campus Way North Right onto St. Josephs Drive Left pass the school onto Ardwick Ardmore (slowing to 30 MPH because of the 2 active speed cameras) Right on 92nd (Lots of speed bumps) Right on Martin Luther King Hwy Immediate right onto Hwy 50 Returning to Collington from Hwy 50 (avoiding the Beltway) Right toward Martin Luther King Hwy On Martin Luther King Hwy move left one lane Right on Lottsford Vista Road Right on Lottsford Road Selected Stores: FedEx Office Michaels Arts and Crafts Petco Giant Next Day Blinds Sprint Lane Bryant Panera T.J. Maxx Lebanese Taverna Party City Weight Watchers 11 Hall Station Village Center 15301 Hall Road Bowie, MD 20721 6.1 miles, 12 minutes Turn left on Lottsford Rd Turn right on Enterprise Rd Turn left on Central Ave Bowie Dental Wellness Hall Station Cleaners South Branch Library Community Federal Credit Me Moms Zen Spa Union Mens Room Barber Lounge Dunkin’ Donuts/Baskin Robbins Salon C’est Chic Hilltop Plaza Shopping Center 6938 Race Track Rd, Bowie, MD 20715 (MD Route 450 & Race Track Road) Bowie, MD 20715 (410) 486-0800 https://www.myhilltopplaza.com/ It is 9.2 miles, 18 minutes away in Bowie.
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