A 1958 aerial view of HARUNDALE MALL. While the shopping center was not physically in Baltimore City or Baltimore County, it was within what is now referred to as the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson standard metropolitan statistical area. For this reason, it is listed here as a (quote-unquote) "Baltimore shopping mall."
Photo from Harundale Mall Associates prospectus / April 1960


A circa-'59 site plan of James Rouse's ultra-modern HARUNDALE. The 317,800 square foot complex was one of the first retail hubs in the nation to be officially referred to as a (quote-unquote) "mall."

HARUNDALE MALL TENANTS 1959:

HOCHSCHILD-KOHN (with Beauty Salon and Severn Room terrace restaurant) / FOOD FAIR supermarket / G.C. MURPHY 5 & 10 (with luncheonette) / S.S. KRESGE 5 & 10 (with luncheonette) / A.S. Beck Shoes / Adolf's Beauty Salon / Baltimore Gas & Electric / Barenburg / Beltz / Benton's Tweed Shop / Broger-Gutman's Dry Goods / Cakery Bakery / Calby's boy's & young men's apparel / Castleberg / Cobblers & Cleaners / Dial Wyman Shoes / Drapery Mart / Equitable Trust Bank / Gamerman Toys / Hamburgers family apparel / Harundale Community Room (upper level) / Household Finance Corporation / Lerner Shops ladies' wear / Oppenheim Collins ladies' wear / Plotkin's Youth-O-Pedic Shoes / Raymond's men's wear / Read's Drug (with luncheonette) / Ricky's / Savings Bank of Baltimore / Sherwin-Williams Paints / Stieff / Terry Shop / Thom McAn Shoes / Wiener Cafe 

ON THE MALL KIOSKS
Fanny Farmer Candies / Italian Delight Pizzaria & Sidewalk Cafe / NewsMart Greeting Cards / Parklane Hosiery / WNAV "Glass Studio" Broadcasting Booth 

HARUNDALE ANNEX STRIP CENTER
Allen Drug / Bond Clothes / Carol / Eddie's Market / Harundale Barber Shop / Lord Baltimore Laundry / New Deal Optical / Taustin / White Coffee Pot Cafe