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The expansion will contain four or five new tenants, including two eateries, and all stores are accessible from the outside. On January 4, , Sears announced that its store at the mall would be closing as part of a plan to close stores nationwide. The store closed on April 8, , making JCPenney the only original anchor store to remain.

One day later, Simon announced plans to redevelop the two-story space into a new three-story space with a new dining hall, new retailers, restaurants, and entertainment. It's one of the seven malls owned by Simon that will redevelop a former Sears. Construction started in January and open during Summer Ross Park Mall's Official Website. Malls and Retail Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central.

Register Don't have an account? Ross Park Mall. I also have a bonus escalator ride at the beginning of the video. Both Macy's and Sears left a couple years ago, and most of the inline stores in their respective wings have long since emptied out.

Renovations in severely whitened the mall and added a curved drop ceiling. There is an abandoned wing behind the JCPenney which shows off in full glory the older style of the mall, likely abandoned because of severe subsidence, causing the floors to buckle in several spots. The company is looking to create a first-class shopping facility with best in-class restaurants and retailers. The company plans on creating an open-air design with public places that will be attractive to the area.

The company also designed the nearby Hermitage Plaza. Specific dates or plans have yet to be announced. Since this article, many more stores have closed, leaving the mall with a ghost town sort of feeling: Like many other towns around the country, the retail center of Sharon, Pennsylvania used to be downtown. The shift away from downtown began in for Sharon, when the Hickory Plaza was built in Hickory Township.

That shopping center would go on to be renamed as Hermitage Towne Plaza in later years. It wouldn't be until the late s that the Shenango Valley Mall was built. The , square foot enclosed mall was developed by the Crown American Corporation. Grant 76, square feet as anchors. Sears and JCPenney both relocated from downtown Sharon. Hickory Township grew in population after the growth of retail in the area.

On January 2, , Hickory Township became the city of Hermitage. In Fall , a Strouss department store opened in the former W. Grant location. It made Strouss' 11th location. Strouss also had a store in downtown Sharon that closed around the time the Shenango Valley Mall location opened. That store is now The Winner. In , the Strouss moniker was retired in favor of Kaufmann's. In , Kaufmann's was changed to Macy's after May department stores were sold to Federated department stores. A small north wing of the mall was closed in during a renovation.

On January 4th, the Shenango Valley Mall took a major hit when both Macy's and Sears announced that their stores were closing. The mall would be losing two of its three anchor stores at the same time. On March 26th, both stores closed for good. Luckily, the JCPenney store was spared from being closed when that company announced they were closing stores. The future of the mall does remain in question. The Sears wing was mostly empty on my visit. FYE was shutting its store down.

Rue 21 was announced to be closing after my visit. The mall seems to have one particularly valuable asset: its location. Three major roads intersect at the mall. I don't know how much more retail can be built up in the area though. There are a number of major shopping centers and big box stores around the mall.

However, while Hermitage and Sharon are mid-sized towns, more people might shop here from the east side of Youngstown, which is more of a retail desert. That would place this mall in direct competition with the two major Youngstown area malls, Eastwood Mall and Southern Park Mall. One advantage the Shenango Valley Mall does have over the larger malls across the border in Ohio is that clothing and footwear sales are tax free in Pennsylvania.

The city of Hermitage has only 16, people, but Mercer county does have , people. I don't think an outlet mall would work for Hermitage since there is a Premium Outlets already in the county. Nothing special. I think this elevator might of had the same exact fixtures of the Monties inside JCPenney. This is struggling mall about 2 hours east of Pittsburgh.

Plenty of lavender against teal accents throughout, with big round skylights every few feet all the way down the concourse. Being a Crown American property, and the only 2-story mall in their portfolio, these touches come as no surprise. This mall felt pretty good to walk around. David Marriott, Jr. In , JCPenney was constructed and the mall was enclosed for a grand opening on June 8, In , another expansion was completed by Crown American with the construction of Hess's department store.

On December 16, , a fire broke out and destroyed nearly half of the mall. A three-phase plan was immediately laid out. The first phase beginning in started with a new store, Kaufmann's, which was added to the far end of the mall to replace Hess's.

Another phase one project was the construction of a new two-story section to replace the portion damaged by the fire. Phase two consisted of opening a new three-story parking garage and a new eight-screen Carmike Cinema. Phase three was completed in and included the openings of a new larger JCPenney location closer to Sears.

Following this opening, a new food court opened in the renovated second floor of the former JCPenney store, which allowed for more stores in the old two-story section. Federated proceeded to convert various May properties to Macy's, including the Logan Valley Mall store. On December 28, , it was announced that the mall's Sears store would be closing as part of a plan to close 80 stores nationwide. The store closed on March 3, This is a rather bland local mall that didn't have very much to offer besides a halfway decent antique store.

It seems the management company is content to just let it languish in obscurity while tenants slowly trickle from this struggling mall. The mall is located on Lehigh Street, just south of Interstate 78 exit 57, near Allentown's southern border with Salisbury Township and Emmaus. Originally the location of Hess's South, a satellite location of the Hess's downtown Allentown store, the center was expanded in into an enclosed shopping center although the anchor stores opened a year earlier. The mall underwent renovation in Its current anchor store is Stein Mart.

After the move of Gold's Gym up Lehigh Street from the mall, in August Ross Dress for Less signed a lease for 27, square feet of vacant space at that end. The store opened on October 6, They had plans to renovate the mall, which never came to fruition.



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