Relentlessly glitzy, this is probably the best of the various northern Virginia indoor shopping malls. Designed by the large Baltimore firm that specializes in bringing the latest architectural fashions to the populace, it must be visited. Its 116-acre site includes an 11-acre park turned back to the county of Arlington. The development has 1.5 million square feet of mixed
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Pentagon City
1985–1989, RTKL. Bounded by Hayes St., Joyce St., and 15th St., Arlington (Pentagon City Metro stop)
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