Bowie, Maryland, in Prince George’s County at the US-50 and MD-197 interchange, the county the US Census Bureau has identified as one of the most affluent majority-Black counties in the United States, gives Bowie Town Center an open-air lifestyle center trade area whose commercial tenant mix reflects the Prince George’s County professional household’s purchasing culture. Macy’s serves the department store comparison-shopping occasion. Safeway adds a grocery and daily-needs component to the broader Bowie Town Center commercial node. Barnes and Noble serves the books and culture retail category. Ashley Stewart, the Baltimore-founded plus-size women’s fashion brand whose customer base has historically concentrated in the African-American professional and middle-income women’s fashion market, gives the property a specialty fashion identity native to the PG County commercial culture.
BOSS serves the accessible luxury menswear category. SNIPES, Foot Locker, JD Sports, and Finish Line give the property a comprehensive urban athletic and sneaker culture floor. Men’s Wearhouse and Suit and Company serve the professional menswear and formal dress categories. Express, Victoria’s Secret, and Lane Bryant cover the accessible women’s fashion floor. Bath and Body Works serves the accessible beauty and home fragrance category. Panera Bread, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, and Noodles and Company serve the café and fast-casual dining floor. Starbucks anchors the daily café occasion. Crumbl and Bruster’s Real Ice Cream serve the specialty dessert categories.
Goodwill serves the resale and community giving retail occasion. AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon serve the telecom categories. The property’s commercial position is the Prince George’s County lifestyle center at US-50 Bowie: a Macy’s anchor whose Ashley Stewart community fashion identity, BOSS accessible luxury presence, and SNIPES-Foot Locker-JD Sports urban athletic floor serve the affluent PG County Black professional household as the Bowie commercial destination whose tenant mix reflects the specific purchasing culture of the county’s residential base.
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