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[14] [15] Adar Johnstown Limited Liability Corporation purchased the property the mall is located on in 2014. [16] Pax Mall Realty settled a tax dispute with Cambria County over the value of the Boscov's anchor in 2017. [17] Bon-Ton closed at the mall in late April 2018 and was the first anchor to close in the Galleria. [18] [19] Sears closed ...
[10] [11] Diamond Run Mall, built by Zamias in 1995, was sold for $53.2 million to Gemini Real Estate Advisors in September 2007. Gemini kept Zamias as mall management. [12] The Johnstown Galleria, built by Zamias in 1992, was sold for over $57 million to Gemini Real Estate Advisors in July 2008. Gemini kept Zamias as mall management.
The New Jersey Supreme Court has been at the forefront in providing access to malls as a public forum under the New Jersey State Constitution's free-speech protections, requiring private owners of shopping malls to allow use as a forum by individuals and groups. In New Jersey Coalition Against War in the Middle East v. JMB Realty Corp.
In 1992, Zamias Services, Inc. developed The Johnstown Galleria, a larger mall just north of Richland Mall, to which Sears relocated that year. [6] The Hess's at Richland Mall was one of several to be sold to York, Pennsylvania-based The Bon-Ton in late 1994. [7]
Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...
Oct. 7—Johnstown entrepreneur Jacob Moore is set to open a roller skating rink on the first floor of The Johnstown Galleria. He's also relocating his restaurant, CJ's Surf and Turf, to the ...
Verizon New Jersey, Inc., formerly New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, is the Bell Operating Company serving the U.S. state of New Jersey. In 1984, the Bell System Divestiture split New Jersey Bell off into a Regional Bell Operating Company , along with the 21 other BOCs AT&T had a majority stake in.
The building later became headquarters for Verizon New Jersey, Inc. [4] [5] [6] The building was sold in 2017 and has been converted to residential high-rise market rate apartments and renamed Walker House. Verizon still leases several floors in the building. [7] [8] It opened in 2019 as the Walker House, named for the architect who designed it ...