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↑ https://planning.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/op/publication/attachments/Friendship%2520Heights.draft%2520final.pdf
↑ https://www.popville.com/2020/12/friendship-heights-is-looking-more-and-more-bare/?fbclid=IwAR05Q3gp6duXo58tO2QGzL4U2PCU1nth671iyRPYXob5BSFbJlMorx1Nsns
Wisconsin Avenue in Friendship Heights was, until 2020, the only concentration of traditional department stores in D.C.:[1]
- Neiman Marcus (closed in 2020), part of the Mazza Gallerie shopping center
- Lord & Taylor (in D.C.), which as of late 2020 was to go out of business
On the Maryland side, two department stores will remain:
- Saks Fifth Avenue, freestanding building which together with another complex of shots called The Collection at Chevy Chase with luxury boutiques such as Tiffany & Co.
- Bloomingdale's, part of Wisconsin Place, with residential and office space, a Whole Foods Market and boutiques
All are within walking distance of each other, as are these other centers in D.C.:
- Chevy Chase Pavilion, which was anchored by a Cost Plus World Market and Old Navy which both closed in 2020.[2]
- Friendship Center, with big box discount retailers Marshalls and DSW
- Chevy Chase Metro Center, with box box craft retailer Michaels