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Saks Fifth Avenue OFF FIFTH same for all locations 4/07 Store Category & Location I AREA CODE FOR ALL NUMBERS IS 703 ANCHORS / MAJORS ELECTRONICS / ENTERTAINMENT FOOD (Cont.) MEN’S FASHIONS (Cont.) SERVICES WOMEN’S FASHIONS 3 5-7-9 Outlet* 497-4020 3 Against All Odds 499-1212 1 AMC Potomac Mills 18 Theatres 4 Moun Wok 494-1827 2 Istanbul 490-5792 2 Armed Forces (490-5151/Office) 998-4262 Recruiting Station 492-3940 1 Abercrombie & Fitch Outlet* 497-7964 1 AMC Potomac Mills 18 Theatres 4 Mrs. Fields Cookies/TCBY 491-3631 1 Levi’s®/Dockers® Outlet 2 Bubbles 490-4563 (490-5151/Office) 998-4262 1 AT&T Mobility 492-0927 by Most* 497-4260 4 Aeropostale 497-4557 2 Orange Julius 491-8440 2 Glamour Nails 490-8866 4 Books-A-Million* 490-3809 5 AT&T Portables 492-8405 4 Nautica* 494-9915 4 Petra Mediterranean Grill 492-0555 3 American Eagle Outfitters 497-1293 4 Books-A-Million* 490-3809 5 Healthwise 497-4554 4 Burlington Coat Factory* 497-7334 4 Oakley Vault * 497-4444 1 Ann Taylor Factory Store* 491-5466 4 Quiznos 497-5200 5 Hour Eyes 494-0660 3 Children’s Place Outlet, The* 494-0131 5 GameStop 494-6673 4 PAC SUN* 490-0861 1 Ruby Tuesday 490-4683 1 Anne Klein* 497-4932 5 LensCrafters 490-4250 5 COSTCO 494-7770 5 Games Workshop 492-4555 * 3 Perry Ellis 490-1515 1 Banana Republic Factory Store* 497-6772 4 Sakura Garden 491-4307 5 MasterCuts 491-8787 2 Group USA* 490-5227 5 PCC Wireless 494-3100 5 Polo Ralph Lauren Factory 4 Sbarro The Italian Eatery 490-8381 4 BCBG Maxazria Factory Outlet* 490-3371 Store* 492-4566 5 Nail Trix 491-7500 1 G Street Fabrics 494-5900 5 Radio Shack 497-0039 4 Starbucks 490-6407 4 Quiksilver* 497-4780 5 Potomac Custom Tailoring 491-1700 4 bebe* 497-4160 2 H & M 497-4333 2 Ritz Camera 494-2775 4 Steak & Chicken Campero 491-8783 3 S & K Famous Brands 494-5641 2 Ritz Camera 494-2775 5 Body Central 494-2200 5 JCPenney Outlet* 494-0089 2 Simply Wireless 490-3518 2 Subway 490-5000 1 S & K Menswear 491-8011 1 Brooks Brothers Factory Store* 491-2950 3 Linens ’n Things 490-4666 2 Sprint NEXTEL 492-9889 4 Texas Bar-B-Q 494-0806 SHOES 4 Timberland * 492-2223 1 Charlotte Russe 490-7360 5 Marshalls/HomeGoods* 491-7050 5 Wireless World 491-0844 5 Villa Pizza 494-9354 2 Bakers Shoes 490-3006 1 Chico’s* 491-0011 4 Nike Factory Store* 497-4513 5 Your Cell Verizon Wireless 490-0511 1 Tommy Hilfiger * 494-1807 5 Burlington Shoes * 490-1290 5 dressbarn Outlet* 492-1350 1 Nordstrom Rack* 490-1440 HOME FURNISHINGS 5 Up Against the Wall 490-2242 3 Children’s Place Outlet, The* 494-0131 1 Off Broadway Shoe FASHION ACCESSORIES 4 Zumiez Coming Soon 1 Eddie Bauer Outlet* 490-3855 5 Art Plus 494-6995 Warehouse* 490-2711 4 Clarks Bostonian* 490-9955 4 Forever 21 491-9022 5 Old Navy 492-8339 2 Claire’s Boutique 497-2722 5 Bello 490-5384 * 5 Easy Spirit 494-5488 4 Gap Outlet* 490-8446 5 Earrings World 499-9051 5 Saks Fifth Avenue 5 Corningware Corelle MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALTIES 2 Factory Brand Shoes * 491-5109 Revere Factory Store* 494-5589 2 Group USA* 490-5227 OFF FIFTH* 497-2100 5 Fashion Time 490-1556 4 Candy World 490-6316 3 Finish Line 490-3756 1 GUESS? Factory Store* 491-3381 2 Sears Appliance Outlet* 490-3968 2 Fashion Time 491-0709 1 G Street Fabrics 494-5900 3 FootAction 491-1861 * 5 Five Below 494-5805 2 Sports Authority, The 491-0106 1 Fossil Company Store* 492-2215 3 Kirklands 497-2200 4 Hollister Outlet* 497-5950 1 Harry & David 491-2525 5 Foot Locker 490-8952 5 Steve & Barry’s 490-5533 1 Gold Toe* 490-9160 3 Linens ’n Things 490-4666 5 Hot Topic 490-3150 2 Lindt Chocolate 494-2116 4 Foot Locker 494-3477 2 TJ Maxx * 490-5968 5 Icing by Claire’s 497-7643 2 Sleep Number by 2 Istanbul 490-5792 Select Comfort 490-4144 4 Jockey * 497-4533 5 Hush Puppies* 490-9676 1 Urban Behavior 491-6876 5 Lids For Less* 491-6390 1 J. Jill, The Store* 490-3485 3 Journeys 491-1294 5 World Accents 491-0101 4 L’eggs Hanes Bali Playtex * 490-4220 4 Oakley Vault * 497-4444 4 Jones New York* 494-4246 2 Maidenform* 494-0855 3 Naturalizer* 490-4078 BEAUTY / HEALTH 3 Piercing Pagoda 494-3048 4 Kasper * 494-5629 4 Motherhood Maternity * 494-4033 5 Nine West Outlet* 491-5979 4 Piercing Pagoda 494-3048 MEN’S FASHIONS 4 Lane Bryant Outlet* 490-6628 3 Bath & Body Works 490-5670 4 Samsonite* 490-5636 1 Off Broadway Shoe ® ® 5 Blooming Beauty 490-5893 5 Sunglass Hut 490-3442 1 Abercrombie & Fitch Outlet* 497-7964 Warehouse* 490-2711 1 Levi’s /Dockers Outlet 3 Spencer Gifts 492-6190 by Most* 497-4260 4 Aeropostale 497-4557 4 Payless ShoeSource 490-1101 2 Body Shop, The 492-8500 2 Street Corner News 490-8006 5 Liz Claiborne Outlet* 491-7071 * FINE JEWELRY 3 American Eagle Outfitters 497-1293 4 Rack Room Shoes 490-1033 5 Cosmetics Company Store, The 491-1799 2 Sweet Factory 490-0828 1 Banana Republic 5 LVL X * 491-5009 2 Fragrance Outlet* 490-1530 2 SKECHERS USA* 490-5546 1 C.R. Jewelers Your Diamond Factory Store* 497-6772 2 Things Remembered 494-0309 1 General Nutrition Center 491-7356 Outlet* 490-4700 4 Motherhood Maternity* 494-4033 2 Barry Better Menswear 490-9693 5 Washington Redskins 2 stride rite/keds/sperry * 492-8980 4 C.R. Jewelers Your Diamond Official Store 490-0666 4 Nautica* 494-9915 5 Healthwise 497-4554 4 Timberland* 492-2223 Outlet* 490-1593 1 Brooks Brothers Factory 5 Perfumania 497-4773 Store* 491-2950 3 Wilsons Leather Outlet * 497-0521 4 Oakley Vault * 497-4444 4 Helzberg Diamonds * 490-5738 4 Top of the Line Fragrances 499-8490 3 ecko unltd* 492-0779 2 Yankee Candle 491-1706 SPORTS / FITNESS 3 Papaya 491-3850 5 Premier Fine Jewelry Direct* 491-6195 5 Vitamin World * 490-6791 1 Eddie Bauer Outlet* 490-3855 3 Nike Factory Store* 497-4513 4 Petite Sophisticate Outlet* 492-6404 2 Ross-Simons Jewelry Outlet* 551-4002 4 Gap Outlet* 490-8446 OUTPARCELS 2 Pro Image, The * 491-3206 5 Polo Ralph Lauren Factory 2 Ultra Diamond & CHILDREN’S FASHIONS / TOYS Gold Outlet* 497-0065 1 GUESS? Factory Store* 491-3381 2 Sports Authority, The 491-0106 Store* 492-4566 Bob Evans 491-7633 4 Quiksilver * 497-4780 5 Zales The Diamond 4 Hollister Outlet* 497-5950 1 Swim ‘n Sport 490-1122 5 Build-A-Bear Workshop® 499-8220 Burger King 494-0014 Store Outlet* 494-9852 4 Hot Topic 490-3150 1 Swim ‘n Sport 490-1122 4 Carter’s* 494-2157 Chili’s 490-3118 1 Tahari* 494-0044 3 Children’s Place Outlet, The* 494-0131 FOOD IKEA 494-4532 1 Tommy Hilfiger* 494-1807 3 Disney Store Outlet* 490-3390 McDonald’s 490-6691 5 Auntie Anne’s 497-3127 2 Torrid Plus Sizes 494-0550 4 Gap Outlet* 490-8446 Olive Garden 491-3131 2 Auntie Anne’s 492-9966 5 Up Against the Wall 490-2242 1 Gymboree Outlet* 497-0469 Pizza Hut 490-6231 4 Baja Bistro 492-2252 4 United Colors of Benetton 1 GUESS? Factory Store* 491-3381 Red Robin 492-6900 2 Burger King 490-5271 Outlet* 491-7600 5 KB Toys Outlet* 490-0973 Silver Diner 491-7376 4 Cajun Cafe & Grille 499-8856 3 Urban Planet 491-0555 2 KB Toys Outlet* 492-2633 5 Cinnabon 490-5577 4 Zumiez Coming Soon 2 LEGO Outlet* 490-1335 4 Frank & Stein/US Bistro 497-8606 1 Levi’s ®/Dockers® Outlet by Most* 497-4260 5 Freshens Yogurt 491-7401 5 Limited Too 490-6664 4 Häagen Dazs/N.Y. Pretzel 491-0095 4 Nautica* 494-9915 4 Jerry’s Sub Shop 490-1172 2 OshKosh B’Gosh* 491-4826 4 Long John Silvers/ 1 Tommy Hilfiger* 494-1807 A&W Root Beer 490-4343 4 McDonald’s 491-6048 Saks Fifth Avenue OFF FIFTH * Potomac Mills offers these great manufacturer outlets, retail outlets and name brand discount stores. / HomeGoods The Children’s Place Outlet H&M KEY Neighborhood 1 Neighborhood 4 Neighborhood 2 Neighborhood 5 Neighborhood 3 Restrooms Information Wheelchairs Smarte Carte Mall Management Oce Gift Cards ATM Bus Arrival/Departure.
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