Ellsworth Place

Silver Spring, MD

Ellsworth Place is a roughly 350,000-square-foot, six-level enclosed urban retail center occupying an entire city block in the heart of downtown Silver Spring, MD, immediately outside Washington, D.C. The property is uniquely positioned within one of the most dense, transit-oriented, and dynamic urban environments in the region, directly adjacent to Metro service and surrounded by substantial residential density, office, entertainment, and civic uses. The center features a compelling mix of national retailers, entertainment, and daily-needs uses, complemented by street-level dining, services, and a food hall component.

 

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Notable Tenants

Key Highlights

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Largest Employers &

Higher Education

  • Wright-Patterson Air Force Base:
    38,000+ employees | 5.8 miles | 16 minutes
  • Premier Health:
    14,000 employees | 0.8 miles | 2 minutes
  • Kettering Health:
    12,000 employees | 1.0 miles | 3 minutes
  • Wright State University:
    11,822 students | 1,935 employees | 1.7 miles | 7 minutes
  • University of Dayton:
    11,304 students | 3,700 employees | 11.7 miles | 18 minutes
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Area

Tourism

A thriving regional destination that drives consistent visitation throughout the year.

  • Sports & Events: Home to the Dayton Dragons, the Cincinnati Reds’ Class A affiliate, the Men’s and Women’s Dayton Dutch Lions soccer team, NCAA Division I – University of Dayton Flyers, and its Welcome Stadium, an 11,000-seat stadium used for University games and March Madness.
  • Culture and Museums: Among other top U.S. attractions, such as art institutes, theaters, and museums, the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force draws more than 1.3 million visitors annually.
  • Visitor Activity: Montgomery County’s tourism economy generates $2.6 billion annually, supports over 22,000 jobs, and continues to grow. Downtown Dayton recorded 5.4 million visits through 2025, reflecting strong regional engagement and steady momentum.
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Area Growth &​

Development​

Dayton is the 4th largest city in Ohio and the 76th largest U.S. metro, with a population that is growing at a rate of 5-10% and a working population that has nearly doubled over the last two decades. 

The Dayton region has more than $1 billion worth of private and public construction projects that are either underway or in the planning stages. These projects signify the economic strength of the Dayton region.

Fairfield by Marriott and Towneplace Suites Marriott recently opened near the mall, hosting 160 rooms for travelers.

New housing startups have increased in the past two years by 3-5%. CBS News ranked Dayton one of the best up-and-coming towns for college graduates in the US.

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Retail

HOT SPOT

The Shops at Montebello meets anyone’s shopping desires with over 120 national and local retailer such as Aeropostale, Hollister, Victoria’s Secret, H&M, and Coach.

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