Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Capital City Mall: Camp Hill: 608,911 sq ft (56,600 m 2) 90 Carbon Plaza Mall: Lehighton: 210,000 sq ft (19,500 m 2) 20 Church Hill Mall Hazleton: 150,000 sq ft (13,900 m 2) [1] 15 Clarion Mall Clarion: 213,783 sq ft (19,900 m 2) 26 Clearfield Square (formerly Clearfield Mall) Clearfield: 163,679 sq ft (15,200 m 2) 25 Clearview Mall Butler
Capital City Mall is a 608,911-square-foot (56,569.7 m 2) regional shopping mall located approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) southwest of Harrisburg in Lower Allen Township, Pennsylvania. It is one of three enclosed malls in the immediate Harrisburg area, and is the only enclosed mall in Harrisburg's western suburbs.
Capital City Mall: 1974: Camp Hill, PA: Crown American 1974–2003; PREIT 2003–present Valley Mall: August 1974: Hagerstown, MD: Shopco Malls 1974–1989; ERE Yarmouth 1989–1997; Crown American 1997–2003; PREIT 2003–present [24] South Mall: 1975: Allentown, PA
Camp Hill is a borough in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is 3 miles (5 km) southwest of Harrisburg and is part of the Harrisburg–Carlisle metropolitan statistical area . The population was 8,130 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ]
Erford Road/Capital City Mall 7th and Basin (PHEAA) or Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg Capital City Mall: Harrisburg Train Station, Transfer Center in Downtown Harrisburg, Wormleysburg, Susquehanna View Apartments, Highmark Blue Shield (weekday peak hours only), Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill Mall (Barnes & Noble), Walmart
The York Galleria is an enclosed shopping center that is located just northeast of York, Pennsylvania at the intersection of U.S. Route 30 and Pennsylvania Route 24.The mall features the traditional retailers Boscov's and Marshalls, in addition to Hollywood Casino York and PA Fitness.
900,000 square feet: Size of former Chapel Hill Mall. 715,000 square feet: Size of the complex now owned by ICP at 2000 Brittain Road. 60 acres: Land owned by ICP.
It was then sold to the Archon Group (also of Dallas), who put the mall up for sale again in 2000. At the time, the mall was at 94% occupancy. [2] When occupancy declined, plans were announced to convert the mall's enclosed upper level to a strip center. Under the plan, the mall was renamed to The Shoppes at Northway, which took place in 2005.