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Westfield Montgomery (formerly Montgomery Mall) is a shopping complex in Bethesda, Maryland. ==History== The mall opened in March 1968, with three anchor stores and 58 smaller shops. It was built by May Company and the Strouse Greenberg Company, and designed by John Graham, Jr. and Ward and Hall. The original anchors were Hecht's, Garfinckel's, and Sears. Smaller shops included a Bond Stores outlet. The Mall was also where longtime fugitive William Bradford Bishop bought a ball peen hammer and gas can to kill and burn his entire family on March 1, 1976. The old mall logo was an owl-shaped "M". A mid-1970s expansion included a $4.5 million, Woodward & Lothrop store and of additional retail space for 40 stores.〔"Montgomery Mall Expansion Planned for Fall 1973 Opening," ''The Washington Post'', May 2, 1971, p. 149.〕〔"Store in Montgomery Mall Jammed on Opening Day," ''The Washington Post'', Mar 26, 1976, p. D10.〕 The last renovation completed in October 1991 included new floors, brass railings, glass elevator, which was removed in 2013, and removal of all the fountains to allow for more kiosk and seating space.〔https://www.facebook.com/groups/217785724937388/permalink/605557572826866/〕 The grand re-opening featured a concert by Tony Bennett. An expansion wing featured the first Nordstrom in Maryland and the third in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and Crate & Barrel. The Boulevard Cafes food court is located on the second level.
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