The mall was built after the state of Maryland spent $12 million on a road that facilitated the region's growth.
[7] After JCPenney closed, TJ Maxx, Walmart Supercenter, and Country Club Mall 8 Cinemas are the only anchor stores left.
The corporation, at the time called J. J. Gumberg Properties', purchased the Country Club Mall for $32.4 million in January 1999.
Brad Kotz of KLNB Inc. represented the seller, Lend Lease Real Estate Investments, in the sale to J. J.
[8] The new owners, who purchased the mall at auction, are the Namdar Realty Group and Mason Asset Management, both of Great Neck, New York.
Namdar Realty will operate the mall while Mason Asset Management will “oversee” all leasing efforts.
The mall attracts residents from numerous counties in Maryland, Pennsylvania and West Virginia.
The property is bound to the south and west by restaurants, hotels, and commercial establishments, and undeveloped land to the north and east.
The company increased the screen count to eight, and the theater's name changed to the current Country Club 8 Cinemas.