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JCPenney closed the auto centers by the 1990s. JCPenney Home Stores – stores that sold linens & home decor; JCPenney Outlet / JC's 5 Star Outlet – JCPenney Outlet Stores were stores that sold JCPenney's merchandise at a lower outlet store price. JC's 5 Star Outlet was a "lower rank" outlet store. All of the outlet stores were closed by 2011.
In February 2013, JCPenney announced that this location would be closed on May 1, 2013, but did not actually undergo a liquidation sale because supposedly the store would reopen the next year. [45] Everything on the second floor except the styling salon was closed off from the public in January and the store did close on May 1, 2013, as planned ...
JCPenney announced in February plans to close two distribution facilities and 138 department stores this year to redirect resources in higher-performing locations and initiatives.
The JCPenney store closed on July 31, 2017. [18] A Macy's Backstage outlet store concept opened within the Macy's store on June 2, 2018. [37] On January 24, 2018, the Abington Township Board of Commissioners approved plans for a Studio Movie Grill in the former JCPenney space. The Studio Movie Grill was to be an 11-screen dine-in movie theater ...
The closings include 18 full-line department stores and nine home and furniture stores.
On May 31, 2024, the Shenango Valley Mall closed its doors permanently. [ 1 ] [ 55 ] Demolition began in early January 2025, and redevelopment plans were shortly thereafter announced. [ 56 ] The property is to be renamed to Hickory Fields, and its first phase in the western half of the property will include several establishments including ...
Cortana Mall opened in 1976 on the site of the old Cortana Plantation. [1] Goudchaux's/Maison Blanche was the first store to open, opening on February 16. [2] The rest of the mall, initially containing 100 inline tenants opened on August 4, with three additional anchors, JCPenney, Dillard's, and Sears, as well as a three-screen cinema operated by General Cinema Corporation, opening in the ...
Its original anchors included JCPenney, Cohn's (later Halle's and then Elder-Beerman), The May Department Stores Company (simply the May Co.), Woolworth's (later TJ Maxx), and Montgomery Ward (later Sears in 1986). The outdoor section, Child World closed in 1992 and later converted to OfficeMax in 1994, then closed in 2005. It was converted to ...