Premier Shopping Meets Modern Urban Hub.
One Vision. One Legacy.
Tysons Corner Center has long served as a thriving retail hub, drawing visitors from throughout the Washington, DC region, nation, and worldwide. Each year, millions of shoppers visit Tysons Corner Center to enjoy the center’s 300+ shops and specialty restaurants.
But it’s more than just a shopping center. It’s the East Coast Powerhouse for living, working, shopping, dining, staying and playing. And we’re just getting started.
Reimagining ourselves for the future means more. More of the best brands for shopping and entertainment. More day-to-night dining. More high-demand, high-rise office and residential towers. More special places where memories are made. More reasons to make Tysons Corner Center where you want to be. To live. To work. To shop. To dine. To stay. To play.
East End Redevelopment 2024-'25
Tysons Corner Center is performing upgrades to the common area of the East End of our shopping center. The exciting enhancements include new flooring and ceiling treatments, upgraded lighting, and a hanging art installation. Work begins on July 8th, 2024 and is scheduled for completion by March 2025. All East End entrances and walkways will remain open during this time.
New Destinations
Stay tuned as the new East End shops and restaurants are announced.
Restroom Remodel – Lower Level Food Court
We are making exciting new enhancements our restrooms in this location! This project will begin in late August, and will be completed by the end of November.
Please visit alternate restrooms, available in the following areas:
- Upper Level near The Plaza
- Upper Level near Nordstrom
- Upper Level near H&M
- Lower Level near Nordstrom
A Preview of What's Coming:
The map below displays the planned key features and locations of the next phases of the redevelopment:
Coming Soon
Our Beginnings
In the News
- County Board Approves Changes to Tysons Corner Center's Development Plan (Fairfax Now, 9/29/2023)
- Plan for Tysons Corner Center's Next Phase Advances with Focus on Street Access (Fairfax Now, 9/19/2023)
- Macerich Revises Plan for Next Phase of Tysons Corner Center, Including Bigger Tower to Replace Lord & Taylor (Washington Business Journal, 11/23/2022)
- With Store Closures, Mall Redevelopments, Tysons Retail Enters a New Generation (Biz Now, 1/10/2022)
- Macerich Priming Pump for Next Phase of Developments (Washington Business Journal, 12/23/2021)