A circa-'59 site plan shows the original configuration of PG PLAZA. At the time, there was only one anchor department store in the complex. In its original state, the mall encompassed approximately 690,000 leasable square feet and had parking provisions for 4,500 autos. It was the largest property in the Eastern Shopping Centers portfolio.


PRINCE GEORGES PLAZA TENANTS 1959:

THE HECHT COMPANY (with ) / F. W. WOOLWORTH 5 & 10 (with luncheonette) / G.C. MURPHY 5 & 10 (with luncheonette) / GRAND UNION supermarket / A.S. Beck Shoes / AAA Cab Company / Baker's Shoes / Barricini Candy / Becker's Leather Goods / Bond Clothes / Citizens Bank of Maryland / Doctor Stanley Tempchin, Optometrist / Edwards Shoes / Farnes, Conrad & Painter Insurance Agency / Financial Planning Company / Flagg Brothers Shoes / Hahn's Shoes / Halper Millinery / Hechinger / Hi-Boy Donut Shop / High's Dairy Store / Hot Shoppes Cafeteria / Household Finance Corporation / Joseph R. Harris ladies' wear / Jules "Custom"  Hairstylist / Kay-Franc-Ross Jewelers / L. Frank Company ladies' wear / Lerner Shops ladies' wear / Loft's Candy / Maternity Modes / Mary Jane Shoes / Miles Shoes / Mill End Shop / Music Time / Ormond Shop / Peoples Drug (with luncheonette) / P G P Barber Shop / Paris Hats / Plaza Bootery / Plaza Liquors / Plaza Stride-Rite Bootery / Quality & Savings Laundry / Roger's Toys / Theodore Nye Jewelers / Wilson's Men's Shop