Centennial and partners acquire Maryland’s second-largest mall
“It is ideally located in Maryland’s famed Chesapeake Bay region, and with no other enclosed shopping centers within a 25-minute drive,” Levin said. “Our short-term focus will be on enhancing the tenant mix through careful remerchandising efforts that will elevate the shopping experience. Long term, the property presents a unique opportunity to densify the site with complementary mixed uses that would benefit from retail as the integrated amenity."
Anchored by Macy’s and JCPenney, Annapolis Mall also houses Apple, The Container Store, Crate & Barrel, Arhaus, Lululemon, Maggiano’s Little Italy, The North Face, and Retro Fitness.
Along with its acquisition announcement, Centennial also revealed that it had executed leases at the mall for Dick’s House of Sport and Dave & Busters. Both tenants are expected to open at Annapolis Mall in the winter of 2025.
Management of the property will be handled by Centennial, which will call upon Mathrani’s expertise in repositioning prominent super-regional centers.
“Annapolis Mall checks all of the boxes of a best-in-class retail asset with the center’s high sales volume and robust tenancy in an affluent, growing trade area,” commented Mathrani. “It also has limited competition and the ability to add a residential community at the center of Annapolis.”