Then and Now: Lutherville Station Shopping Center
A weekly post features historic places in Lutherville-Timonium and how they've stood the test of time.
The shopping center by today’s Lutherville Light Rail station has not had the best of luck. It’s been revived, recently, by an Old Navy, a Borders Books and Music (which survived a corporate downsizing) and, as of this weekend, a MOM's Organic Market. Around 2000, however, it was virtually deserted. The shopping center, formally known as Timonium Mall, saw its heyday in the '80s and '90s. It was anchored by Caldor’s, a department store, and a small collection of interior stores. The Kirk-Stieff Company, a Baltimore-based silver company, had a small gift shop there. So did a shoe store, a dry cleaners, a music store and a tiny ice cream parlor. Before Caldor’s, Stewart's department store held the busy mall together until 1983. And before …
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David
10:09 pm on Sunday, May 29, 2011
yeh i live right there and like shadow say to many helicopters flying around here lately but i hate that giant close down because mars is farther and higher sometime   more ›