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[10] [30] Boscov's department store, whose owner, Al Boscov, was a member of Steamtown Mall Partners, planned to bid for the mall at the auction or purchase it beforehand, but could not reach an agreement. [30] [31] Out of 43 Boscov's locations, the location at Steamtown was the 5th-best performing with annual sales of $31 million.
The Marketplace at Steamtown (formerly Mall at Steamtown) Scranton: 563,774 sq ft (52,400 m 2) 49 The Shoppes at Trexler: Trexlertown: 337,297 sq ft (31,300 m 2) 21 The Shops at Liberty Place: Philadelphia: 143,000 sq ft (13,300 m 2) 49 Uniontown Mall: Uniontown: 698,012 sq ft (64,800 m 2) 40 Viewmont Mall: Scranton Dickson City: 747,194 sq ft ...
In downtown Scranton, PA the major downtown department stores were the Globe (went out of business in about 1994) and Openheim's (went out of business in the 1970's). The Globe Store was actually integrated into the Steamtown Mall. It was one of the three anchor stores (Boscov's and Montgomery Ward were the other two anchors).
Sep. 26—A new Indonesian restaurant will add to the international flair at the Scranton Public Market. A grand opening lunch buffet at Warung Veck & Jack is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m ...
Oct. 16—SCRANTON — The Marketplace at Steamtown is suing the operators of the city's parking system, claiming they have badly mismanaged the mall's parking. Mall owner Steamtown 300 LLC, a ...
Steamtown National Historic Site, Scranton, Pennsylvania, USA Carnforth MPD , former museum in England also known as Steamtown The Marketplace at Steamtown , a mixed-use center in Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States (previously branded as the Mall at Steamtown)
Nov. 21—Santa Claus is coming to town. Steamtown, that is. Three years after the North Pole Limited Santa train rides debuted at Steamtown National Historic Site, the Iron Horse Society ...
When Scranton agreed to take on Steamtown, it was estimated that the museum and excursion business would attract 200,000 to 400,000 visitors to the city every year. [58] In anticipation of this economic boon, the city and a private developer spent $13 million to renovate the DL&W station and transform it into a Hilton hotel, at a time when the ...