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Chevy Chase Center Retail

The Chevy Chase Land Company is redeveloping the Chevy Chase Center. 

Clyde's Restaurant has re-opened for business and parking is conveniently located on-site; use the Wisconsin Avenue entrance.

Lacoste is open for business. They are located near Ralph Lauren on the parking lot side of the Center.

We are also pleased to announce that the following retail tenants will open in the summer of 2006: Sushi-Ko, Giant Food & Pharmacy, Chevy Chase Bank, Eagle Bank, Papyrus, Potomac Pizza, Galaxy Drycleaners, Gifford's Ice Cream & Candy Co., Perez Salon and Day Spa, a Montgomery County Liquor Store and The UPS Store™. Please check back on this page for regular updates. 

The Chevy Chase Center Office Tower is 100% leased.  Please click here for additional information about the Office Tower.

Chevy Chase, Maryland is surrounded by the highest income suburban areas in Maryland (e.g. Bethesda and Potomac, Maryland), and the affluent upper northwest neighborhoods of Washington DC (e.g. Spring Valley, Cleveland Park and Woodley Park, Washington DC).

The Chevy Chase Center is located at the nexus of the retail shopping corridor on Wisconsin Avenue located at the Maryland/Washington DC boundary. This five block shopping corridor includes many of the most prominent retailers. Selected retailers with Wisconsin Avenue exposure include (all within two blocks of the Chevy Chase Center):

  • Saks Fifth Avenue
  • Saks Fifth Avenue Men’s Store
  • Neiman Marcus
  • Tiffany & Co.
  • Cartier
  • Saks Jandel
  • Georgette Klinger
  • Versace
  • Brooks Brothers
  • Banana Republic
  • Gap
  • Borders
  • Cheesecake Factory
  • Maggiano’s

Mazza Gallerie, another premiere shopping destination at the corner of Wisconsin and Western Avenues, recently completed a significant renovation further enhancing the retail vitality of the Wisconsin Avenue corridor in Chevy Chase. Mazza Gallerie relocated Filene’s Basement to a below grade area and attracted the Saks Fifth Avenue Men’s Store and Ann Taylor to complement its high end anchor, the Neiman Marcus department store. Mazza Gallerie also added a 7-screen General Cinema premier theatre and restaurant.

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