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Chichester is the only part of Chichester School District.Children within the area usually attend Boothwyn Elementary School (Grades K-4), Marcus Hook Elementary School (Grades K-4), Hilltop Elementary School (Grades K-4), Linwood Elementary School (Grades K-4), Chichester Middle School (Grades 5-8), and the only high school in the district known as Chichester High School (Grades 9-12).
The center opened in 2004 on the site of the former Richland Mall. Existing from 1974 to 1998, Richland Mall was an enclosed shopping mall whose anchor stores were Sears, Kmart, and Penn Traffic; Sears later became Hills and then Ames, while Penn Traffic later became Hess's and then The Bon-Ton.
The mall employed 2,065 people in 2018, making it the third largest employer in Abington Township with 7.86% of the jobs in the township. [ 45 ] The opening of the Willow Grove Park Mall led to the decline of retail along Old York Road in Abington and Jenkintown, with department stores such as Bloomingdale's, Sears, and Strawbridge & Clothier ...
The Beaver Valley Mall is a regional shopping mall located in Center Township, Pennsylvania, serving Beaver County within the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. It is owned by the Namdar Realty Group . The mall features Boscov's , Dick's Sporting Goods , JCPenney , Rural King , and a U-Haul storage center.
Woodbridge Center is a major two-level shopping mall located in Woodbridge Township, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, at the intersection of U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 9.As of 2025, Woodbridge Center features a variety of retail stores, including Macy's, Boscov's, JCPenney, and Dick’s Sporting Goods as anchor stores.
Since the opening of the York Galleria mall on the eastern side of York, West Manchester Mall began to decline. Hess's closed in 1993, with Walmart replacing it the same year. [3] To keep attracting customers, the developers expanded the mall in the late 1990s by adding, Auntie Anne's, Subway, and Regal Cinemas. Wal-Mart expanded from a ...
Washington Crown Center (formerly Franklin Mall) is a 676,000 square-foot regional enclosed shopping mall in North Franklin Township, Washington County, Pennsylvania, just outside the city of Washington and south of Pittsburgh. The mall's anchor stores are Marshalls, Ollie's Bargain Outlet, and Rural King.
Sun Equity Partners purchased the mall for $30 million in January 2015. [6] [9] The mall underwent renovations and opened new stores [10] as an outdoor shopping center starting in 2018. The property was renamed Greenleaf at Cheltenham after redevelopment. [3] On April 20, 2018, a grand opening was held for the Greenleaf at Cheltenham shopping ...