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The Promenade at Granite Run, formerly known as Granite Run Mall, is a mixed-use development in Middletown Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, a western suburb of Philadelphia. The mixed use development consists of residential, retail, and entertainment opened in 2018 to replace what was known as the Granite Run Mall, a double-level ...
Erie Central Mall Northgate Commons Erie: 1961 - 1994 Converted to medical center Fairgrounds Square Mall: Reading: Oct 1980 - April 30, 2018 Interior demolished; site awaiting future redevelopment Granite Run Mall: Promenade at Granite Run Media: 1974 - July 1, 2015 Redeveloped for mixed use Greengate Mall Greengate Centre: Greensburg: 1965 - 2001
The franchise began when a store location opened at Saturday's Market in Middletown, Pennsylvania. Auntie Anne's celebrated their 100th store opening in Granite Run Mall, Media, Pennsylvania, in 1992. [5] In 1995, the first train station location opened at Penn Station in New York City.
An enclosed shopping mall called the Granite Run Mall was located in Middletown Township. The mall closed in 2015 and was demolished for a mixed-use development consisting of residential, retail, and entertainment called the Promenade at Granite Run, which opened in 2018.
1. PetCo - Always. Let's get the most obvious ones - pet stores - out of the way first, starting with PetCo. Dogs, cats, and pretty much any well-behaved animal that can be kept on a leash or put ...
Eventually, Eidemiller would join forces with the Goodman Company, a real estate company owned by Murray H. Goodman, which already had experience with developing extensive projects such as Granite Run Mall near Philadelphia. Construction would begin in 1975, and Kaufmann's became the first store to open at the complex in late 1976. [2]
Dec. 5—WATERTOWN — A pet store in the Salmon Run Mall will no longer sell puppies after a state law goes into effect on Dec. 15. The Pet Zone, one of the mall's oldest tenants, faces closing ...
After the New York store closed in 1954, Wanamaker's expanded to the Philadelphia suburbs, starting with the Wynnewood store in December 1954. [27] The second suburban branch opened in 1958 in Jenkintown, not far from the Strawbridge and Clothier store. [27] The store at Moorestown Mall opened in 1963. [27]