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The Galleria was to go for sheriff's sale on December 11, 2020, but that was later delayed. [25] [26] 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]
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The Stonycreek River forms the southwestern border of the township and flows northwestward to form the Conemaugh River in the center of Johnstown. Richland Township serves as the central retail area for Johnstown and its two-county metropolitan area. It is the location of The Johnstown Galleria, the largest mall in the area.
Johnstown: 1974 - 1998 Redeveloped as a power center Schuylkill Mall: Frackville: October 9, 1980 - January 15, 2018 Demolished and later replaced by a warehouse Shop-A-Rama Levittown Town Center Levittown: Redeveloped as a power center Station Mall Station Medical Center Altoona: Converted to medical center Valley Forge Mall Shoppes at Valley ...
Oct. 8—JOHNSTOWN, Pa. — Despite the foreclosure on The Johnstown Galleria's former ownership and visible signs of entrenched troubles — vacant storefronts, a near-empty food court, potholed ...
Oct. 9—In the opinion of Penn State Smeal College of Business retail studies professor Fred Hurvitz, it's a safe bet that no major changes are in store for The Johnstown Galleria in Richland ...
Sep. 10—The Johnstown Galleria was sold to its creditor, U.S. Bank National Association, at a Cambria County sheriff's sale Friday. The first bid started at the sheriff's department costs of ...
The site chosen for the mall was on the southeastern side of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, just off U.S. Route 219 and on the former site of a drive-in theater. Plans called for a 650,000-square-foot (60,000 m 2), 70-store enclosed shopping mall with three anchor stores: Kmart, Sears, and Johnstown-based Penn Traffic. Of these, Sears would be ...