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According to Big Lots’ online inventory of locations, 11 stores in Pennsylvania will close. They are: Kennett Square: 345 Scarlet Rd. Philadelphia: 199 Franklin Mill Blvd. Exton: 201 West ...
Along with the King of Prussia mall, Simon had control of Pennsylvania's two largest malls. On September 16, 2014, Simon Property Group renamed the mall from Franklin Mills to Philadelphia Mills. [7] With 92 stores still open as of late 2024, Franklin Mall is the second largest shopping mall in Pennsylvania.
Franklin Mall (formerly Philadelphia Mills and Franklin Mills) Philadelphia: 1,600,000 sq ft (148,600 m 2) 200 Franklin Village Mall Kittanning: Indiana Mall: Indiana: 456,084 sq ft (42,400 m 2) 30 Johnstown Galleria: Johnstown: 894,646 sq ft (83,100 m 2) 60 King of Prussia Mall: King of Prussia: 2,900,000 sq ft (269,400 m 2) 425 Laurel Mall ...
The Philadelphia Premium Outlets is a 553,000-square-foot (51,400 m 2) open-air outlet mall located in Limerick Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 35 miles northwest of Philadelphia. It is located off an interchange of U.S. Route 422 near the Limerick Nuclear Power Plant. It is owned by the Premium Outlets division of Simon Property Group.
Kohl's Is Downsizing. Kohl's is set to close 27 underperforming stores across 15 states by April 2025, the chain announced in a recent press release. The closures represent about 3% of the ...
Macy's is closing 66 stores nationwide. Here's the list of those that are closing. ... Franklin Park, 5001 Monroe St., Suite D100, Toledo ... Pennsylvania. Logan Valley Mall, 580 Goods Lane, Suite ...
Macy's plans to close 66 stores in 2025 and 150 locations in total by 2026. ... 5001 Monroe St. in Franklin Park Mall ... Salem: 400 High St. NE. Pennsylvania. Altoona: 5580 Goods Lane in Logan ...
The store closed on December 15, 2019. [13] This was the last remaining Sears store in western Pennsylvania (not counting Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores). On October 3, 2020, Hollywood Theaters announced it would be closing all of their locations permanently due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Ross Dress for Less closed on January 19, 2021.