Prince Charles and Princess Diana visited the JCPenney store at the mall on November 11, 1985, during their famous American tour.[8] However, the mall's fortunes declined in the 1990s and 2000s. Its DMV office was where Hani Hanjour and Khalid al-Mihdhar, two of the hijackers in the September 11 attacks, illegally obtained state identification.[9] The mall also experienced two gang-related stabbings in 2005,[10] two fatal shootings, one in December 2007 and one in June 2022[11][12] and a fatal carjacking in September 2008.[13]
One of the largest malls in Northern Virginia, it was owned and operated by Vornado Realty Trust. In 2005, Vornado purchased an option valued at $36 million to buy the mall from the previous owners Franconia Two LP.[14] In early 2006, Vornado purchased the mall for an additional $80 million along with plans to redevelop.[15]
In March 2012, Vornado announced plans to close all but the three anchor stores starting on July 1, ahead of the two-year renovation and redevelopment, which is part of a decade-long plan intended to turn the Mall and its surrounding area into the new Springfield Town Center.[16] Springfield Town Center re-opened on October 17, 2014.[17][18]
In 2014, the center was sold to PREIT for $465 million.[19] In late 2015, Dave and Buster's, a popular family owned entertainment and sports bar opened.
In August 2023, LEGO Discovery Center Washington DC opened at the property. The 32,000 square foot indoor attraction is co-created by Merlin & the LEGO Group and is located at the main entrance to the property.[20]