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The Shops at Ithaca Mall, formerly known as the Pyramid Mall Ithaca, is a shopping center located in Lansing, New York, just north of the city of Ithaca. The mall is situated in the junction between NYS Route 13 and North Triphammer Road. With a range of national chain stores and a food court, The Shops at Ithaca Mall caters to the Tompkins ...
JCPenney, Target, Dick's Sporting Goods, Olie's Bargain Outlet, Peter Harris, Regal Cinemas, Planet Fitness 1975 The Pyramid Companies 36 The Shops at Ithaca Mall: Lansing, New York: Upstate 622,920 square feet (57,871 m 2) 68 Dick's Sporting Goods, Target, Regal Cinemas, Best Buy, Ulta Beauty, Old Navy, Michaels 1976 Namdar Realty Group: 37
Regal Cinemas (also Regal Entertainment Group) is an American movie theater chain that operates the second-largest theater circuit in the United States, with 5,720 screens in 420 theaters as of December 31, 2024. [3] Founded on August 10, 1989, it is owned by the British company Cineworld and headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee. [4]
The just over 60,000 square foot space at 40 Catherwood Road in Ithaca sits adjacent to the Ithaca Mall Food Court, with entrances from both the inside and outside of the building.
Cayuga Health’s Ithaca Mall location has recently opened up lab services at its new 60,000 square foot Ithaca Mall location. Patients of Cayuga Health can access lab work in the same building as ...
The mall features JCPenney and Burlington, in addition to a 10-screen Regal Cinemas and a Planet Fitness. Arnot Mall is a super regional mall, [2] serving mainly New York's Southern Tier and Finger Lakes Region. The mall is located at 3300 Chambers Road (Chemung County Route 35) and operated by Spinoso Real Estate Group. [3]
North Carolina: Asheville Mall, 3 S. Tunnel Road, Asheville New Hampshire: Mall at Fox Run, 50 Fox Run Road, Newington West Virginia: Charleston Town Center, 401 Lee St. E., Charleston
Ithaca has tried to maintain its traditional downtown shopping area with its pedestrian orientation; this includes the Ithaca Commons pedestrian mall and Center Ithaca, a small mixed-use complex built at the end of the urban renewal era. Another commercial center, Collegetown, is located next to the Cornell campus.