The Harford Mall is a retail center in Bel Air, Maryland, that is owned by CBL & Associates Properties. It is situated close to the intersection of Maryland Route 24 and U.S. Route 1, about 32 miles (51 km) north of Baltimore. Macy's acts as its anchor. In Harford County, Maryland, there is only one mall. The Bel Air Racetrack's former location was where the mall is now.
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Mid Atlantic Realty Trust first unveiled it in 1973 with an E.J. Its main stores were Korvette and Montgomery Ward. Other early tenants were Horn & Horn, Friendly Ice Cream, Walden Books, and a multi-screen movie theater. Hutzler's, Hecht's, and later Macy's all replaced Korvette. An F.W. was another early renter. Shop for the Woolworth Company at the middle court. Montgomery Ward was replaced by Sears. CBL & Associates Property, Inc. paid $71 million for The Harford Mall in 2003. The opening of Hochschild Kohn occurred during the mall's initial expansion. October 1977 saw the opening of the shop. Later, this developed into the original food court.