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Tysons Galleria

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Tysons Galleria is an upscale three-level shopping mall owned by General Growth Properties located at 2001 International Drive, McLean, Virginia. The mall opened in 1988 across Virginia Route 123 from Tysons Corner Center as part of the office development The Corporate Office Centre at Tysons II, leading local residents to refer to Tysons Galleria as "Tysons II." The mall plays host to a variety of high-end stores, such as Coach, Ann Taylor, Anthropologie, Thomas Pink, Lucky Brand Jeans, J.Crew, Sisley, Sigrid Olsen, Chico's, Eileen Fisher, Nicole Miller, Tommy Bahama, and luxury boutiques, such as Chanel, Versace, Burberry, Hugo Boss, Salvatore Ferragamo, Bally, Cartier, Ermenegildo Zegna, Montblanc, Max Mara, Karen Millen, Betsey Johnson, Juicy Couture, BCBG Max Azria, Ralph Lauren, Lacoste, Marciano, Max Studio, Stuart Weitzman, Cole Haan, Tumi, and fine restaurants. Its anchors are Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, and Neiman Marcus. The mall is attached to the adjacent Ritz-Carlton hotel.

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DC-area shopping centers

 Ballston Commons | Beltway Plaza | Bethesda Row | Clarendon Market Common | Crystal City Underground | Dulles Town Center | Fair Oaks Mall  
Fashion Centre at Pentagon City | Forest Village Mall | Georgetown Park | Landmark Mall 
  Landover Mall | Lakeforest Mall | Laurel Mall | Mazza Galleria | Montgomery Mall | Shops at National Place | Old Post Office Pavillion 
  Potomac Mills | Prince Georges Plaza | Reston Town Center | Seven Corners Center | Shops at Chevy Chase Pavillion | Skyline Mall | Springfield Mall | St Charles Towne Center 
  Tysons Corner Center | Tysons Galleria | Union Station | Wheaton Plaza | White Flint Mall 
 Defunct:  Capital Plaza Mall | City Place Silver Springs | Iverson Mall | Landover Mall | Rockville Mall 

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