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The mall was built in 1986 as Manufacturer's Marketplace/Prime Outlets at Birch Run. [3] In 2010, the mall was bought by Simon Property Group's Premium Outlet division and renamed Birch Run Premium Outlets. [4] The mall's busiest months are August and December, the former due to back-to-school shopping and vacationing travelers. [5]
Birch Run Premium Outlets – Birch Run (1986–present) Birchwood Mall – Port Huron (1991–present) Briarwood Mall – Ann Arbor (1973–present) Brighton Mall – Brighton (1971–1993) Centerpointe Mall – Kentwood (1967–2012) Cherryland Center – Traverse City (1976–1999) Courtland Center – Burton (1968–present)
Location Gross Leasable Area sq ft / m 2 Number of Stores Beaver Valley Mall: Monaca: 1,153,000 sq ft (107,100 m 2) 70 Berkshire Mall: Wyomissing: 910,000 sq ft (84,500 m 2) 69 Capital City Mall: Camp Hill: 608,911 sq ft (56,600 m 2) 90 Carbon Plaza Mall: Lehighton: 210,000 sq ft (19,500 m 2) 20 Church Hill Mall Hazleton: 150,000 sq ft (13,900 ...
A joint venture between Shinsaegae, A Korean department store company and Simon Properties. There are 4 Simon premium outlets in ROK with the first and main outlet in Yeoju. Busan Premium Outlets [1] Jeju Premium Center; Paju Premium Outlets [1] Siheung Premium Outlets [1] Starfield Anseong; Starfield Hanam; Yeoju Premium Outlets [1]
Corridor near Macy's. This mall was originally developed during the mid-1960s by the Oxford Development Co. It was the first shopping complex in Greater Pittsburgh to be built as a fully enclosed structure and was the largest in Greater Pittsburgh until the Monroeville Mall, also built by the Oxford Development Company, opened in 1969.
Birchrunville is neither an incorporated area nor a census-designated place, all the data is for the ZIP code 19421. At the 2000 census there were 101 people, 38 households, and 34 families living in the community. [6] The population density was 202 people per square mile (77/km 2). [5]
Ross Park Mall is a shopping mall located in Ross Township, Pennsylvania, north of Pittsburgh.The mall features JCPenney, Macy's, Nordstrom and Dick's House of Sport.. With 170 stores, Ross Park Mall is currently the sixth-largest shopping mall in Pennsylvania.
In 2007, new tenants were announced for the Shoppes at Northway, including a shoe store and a family play center. [4] Value City and Old Navy closed in 2008, while the family play center (the Kid Company, which replaced the food court) existed only briefly. Borders closed its store at Northway in 2011 in response to the company's liquidation.