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In 2008, Boscov's filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy, causing 10 stores to close, the Harrisburg Mall location being one of them. [6] The building has been vacant since. On July 9, 2009, the Harrisburg Mall was sold at sheriff's sale to three financial groups after the previous owner, Feldman Lubert Adler defaulted on a $52.5 million mortgage. [7]
This category includes all shopping malls/complexes in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and its surrounding metropolitan area, including: Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, Perry County, Pennsylvania.
Greengate Mall Greengate Centre: Greensburg: 1965 - 2001 Redeveloped as a power center Harborcreek Mall Erie: 1974 - 1998 Demolished Harrisburg Mall Harrisburg East Mall Swatara Exchange Harrisburg: 1969-2024 Interior closed to public; mixed use redevelopment proposed Highlands Mall: Natrona Heights: 1977 - 2006 Replaced by a Walmart Supercenter
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Harrisburg Mall – Harrisburg (1969–present) Highlands Mall – Natrona Heights (1977–2006) Indiana Mall – Indiana (1979–present) The Johnstown Galleria – Johnstown (1992–present) King of Prussia – King of Prussia (1981–present) Laurel Mall – Hazleton (1973–present) Lebanon Valley Mall – Lebanon (1975–present)
Capital City Mall was developed by Crown American Corporation, Johnstown, PA and opened in 1974 with Bowman's, Murphy's Mart and Sears as its anchors, as well as a movie theater. Bowman's was a locally based department store and closed in 1979. Their location was expanded and became the Harrisburg area's first Hess's later that year. In 1985 ...
Strawberry Square is considered a project in the modern urban revitalization of center city Harrisburg. Phase I of this mixed-use facility originally opened in 1978, with 1,400,000 square feet (130,000 m 2) of office and retail space overlooking the Capitol following the closing and demolition of the Penn-Harris Hotel in 1973.