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The grand opening of the mall portion of Pittsburgh Mills was on July 14, 2005. Pittsburgh Mills was conceived and originally developed by the Mills Corporation, now Simon Property Group. On December 30, 2006, Mills Corporation announced it sold its stake in Pittsburgh Mills to its partner in the project, Zamias Services, Inc. of Johnstown.
This category includes all shopping malls/complexes in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and its surrounding metropolitan area, including: Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, Butler County, Pennsylvania, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, Washington County, Pennsylvania, and
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: 760,000 sq ft (70,600 m 2) 40 Colonial Park Mall: Harrisburg: 743,497 sq ft (69,100 m 2) 80 Cranberry Mall Cranberry Township
In 2002, The Mills acquired six regular retail malls including the ailing Forest Fair Mall (became Cincinnati Mills from 2004 to 2009) and a nine mall portfolio in 2004, including former Taubman Centers, like Columbus City Center in order to redevelop and expanded to be more affordable centers.
A year after the mall's opening, Horne's added a second store at the mall which specialized in discounted clothing. [2] The mall was largely vacated in the late 1970s, having lost most of its business to Monroeville Mall, a larger mall that also featured a Horne's. In 1979, Horne's closed its East Hills store, as did G. C. Murphy, Kresge, and ...
In early 2024, Dick's Sporting Goods moved back to Ross Township, replacing the not defunct Sears anchor store in Ross Park Mall with Dick's House of Sport. [7] The Cinemark movie theater opened in September 2014, with various restaurants and retailers opening in July and August 2014.
The theater, housed toward the back of Midway Mall, was closed in November 1986, and replaced in November 1988 with a first-run AMC Mall of the Americas 8 multiplex. The trend in the late-1980s ...
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.