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The mall served as a COVID-19 vaccination site in early 2021. [27] The Johnstown Galleria was sold at sheriff's sale to the U.S. Bank National Association for $238,718 on September 10, 2021. [28] The mall minus the separately owned anchor buildings went to auction in August 2022 and sold for $3,150,000 to Leo Karruli. [4] [29] [30] [31]
Feb. 27—About 10 mannequins, many without heads, stand in a darkened storefront on the second floor of the Johnstown Galleria. There are 27 empty storefronts and 38 occupied spaces in The ...
Oct. 7—Johnstown entrepreneur Jacob Moore is set to open a roller skating rink on the first floor of The Johnstown Galleria. He's also relocating his restaurant, CJ's Surf and Turf, to the ...
Richland Town Center is a power center in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States.It is located on U.S. Route 219 at Elton Road and Theatre Drive. The center opened in 2004 on the site of the former Richland Mall.
The Mall at Steamtown, while under foreclosure in March 2014, was run by Zamias. [21] Boulevard Mall, while under foreclosure in December 2017 was managed by Zamias. [22] Diamond Run Mall closed for redevelopment in Fall 2019. [20] Zamias was replaced as management of The Johnstown Galleria on February 1, 2020, due to the mall entering ...
Seven Springs Mountain Resort and the Galleria in Johnstown are both featuring a fireworks display as part of the area's Indepence Day celebrations. Seven Springs Fireworks are at 9:30 p.m. July 5.
The Johnstown Galleria – Johnstown (1992–present) King of Prussia – King of Prussia (1981–present) Laurel Mall – Hazleton (1973–present) Lebanon Valley Mall – Lebanon (1975–present) Lehigh Valley Mall – Fullerton (1976–present) Logan Valley Mall – Altoona (1967–present) Lycoming Mall – Pennsdale (1978–2023)
Over his career, he built more than 30 million square feet of stores, plazas and shopping malls, including The Johnstown Galleria in the early 1990s and Pittsburgh Mills. Zamias passed away over ...