This is a list of shopping malls in Pennsylvania:
Name | Location | Gross Leasable Area sq ft / m2 | Number of Stores |
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Beaver Valley Mall | Monaca | 1,153,000 sq ft (107,100 m2) | 70 |
Berkshire Mall | Wyomissing | 910,000 sq ft (84,500 m2) | 69 |
Capital City Mall | Camp Hill | 608,911 sq ft (56,600 m2) | 90 |
Carbon Plaza Mall | Lehighton | 210,000 sq ft (19,500 m2) | 20 |
Church Hill Mall | Hazleton | 150,000 sq ft (13,900 m2) [1] | 15 |
Clarion Mall | Clarion | 213,783 sq ft (19,900 m2) | 26 |
Clearfield Square (formerly Clearfield Mall) | Clearfield | 163,679 sq ft (15,200 m2) | 25 |
Clearview Mall | Butler | 760,000 sq ft (70,600 m2) | 40 |
Colonial Park Mall | Harrisburg | 743,497 sq ft (69,100 m2) | 80 |
Cranberry Mall | Cranberry Township | 405,591 sq ft (37,700 m2) | 45 |
Cressona Mall | Pottsville | 282,211 sq ft (26,200 m2) | 21 |
Downtown Mall | Meadville | 170,000 sq ft (15,800 m2) | 30 |
DuBois Mall | DuBois | 439,793 sq ft (40,900 m2) | 57 |
Exton Square Mall | Exton | 1,086,859 sq ft (101,000 m2) | 50 |
Fashion District Philadelphia (formerly Gallery at Market East) | Philadelphia | 1,080,002 sq ft (100,300 m2) [2] | 55 |
Fairlane Village Mall | Pottsville | 405,000 sq ft (37,600 m2) | 20 |
Franklin Village Mall | Kittanning | ||
Indiana Mall | Indiana | 456,084 sq ft (42,400 m2) | 30 |
Johnstown Galleria | Johnstown | 894,646 sq ft (83,100 m2) | 60 |
King of Prussia Mall | King of Prussia | 2,900,000 sq ft (269,400 m2) | 425 |
Laurel Mall | Hazleton | 610,000 sq ft (56,700 m2) | 60 |
Lebanon Valley Mall | Lebanon | 396,810 sq ft (36,900 m2) | 40 |
Lehigh Valley Mall | Fullerton | 1,170,000 sq ft (108,700 m2) | 146 |
Logan Valley Mall | Altoona | 778,385 sq ft (72,300 m2) | 75 |
Millcreek Mall | Millcreek Township | 2,200,000 sq ft (204,400 m2) | 195 |
Monroeville Mall | Monroeville | 1,418,700 sq ft (131,800 m2) | 150 |
Montgomery Mall | Montgomeryville | 1,154,000 sq ft (107,200 m2) | 116 |
Neshaminy Mall | Bensalem | 1,020,000 sq ft (94,800 m2) | 120 |
Nittany Mall | State College | 532,160 sq ft (49,400 m2) | 66 |
North Hanover Mall | Hanover | 452,000 sq ft (42,000 m2) | 18 |
Oxford Valley Mall | Middletown Township | 1,334,000 sq ft (123,900 m2) | 130 |
Palmer Park Mall | Easton | 457,734 sq ft (42,500 m2) | 55 |
Park City Center | Lancaster | 1,443,000 sq ft (134,100 m2) | 170 |
Philadelphia Mills (formerly Franklin Mills) | Philadelphia | 1,600,000 sq ft (148,600 m2) | 200 |
Pittsburgh Mills | Tarentum | 2,100,000 sq ft (195,100 m2) | 15 |
Plymouth Meeting Mall | Plymouth Meeting | 952,200 sq ft (88,500 m2) | 80 |
The Point at Carlisle Plaza (formerly Carlisle Plaza Mall) | Carlisle | 299,859 sq ft (27,900m2) | |
Promenade Saucon Valley | Center Valley | 475,000 sq ft (44,100 m2) | 55 |
Roosevelt Mall | Philadelphia | 562,269 sq ft (52,200 m2) | 55 |
Ross Park Mall | Pittsburgh | 1,212,000 sq ft (112,600 m2) | 170 |
Shenango Valley Mall | Hermitage | 507,837 sq ft (47,200 m2) | 25 |
South Hills Village | Bethel Park Upper St. Clair | 1,137,000 sq ft (105,600 m2) | 130 |
South Mall | Salisbury Township | 405,199 sq ft (37,600 m2) | 55 |
Springfield Mall | Springfield | 589,000 sq ft (54,700 m2) | 70 |
Strawberry Square | Harrisburg | 30 | |
Stroud Mall | Stroudsburg | 419,059 sq ft (38,900 m2) | 54 |
Suburban Square | Ardmore | 60 | |
Susquehanna Valley Mall | Selinsgrove | 744,900 sq ft (69,200 m2) | 58 |
The Block Northway (formerly Northway Mall) | Pittsburgh | 467,848 sq ft (43,500 m2) | 40 |
The Mall at Robinson | Robinson Township | 872,000 sq ft (81,000 m2) | 150 |
The Marketplace at Steamtown (formerly Mall at Steamtown) | Scranton | 563,774 sq ft (52,400 m2) | 49 |
The Shoppes at Trexler | Trexlertown | 337,297 sq ft (31,300 m2) | 21 |
The Shops at Liberty Place | Philadelphia | 143,000 sq ft (13,300 m2) | 49 |
Uniontown Mall | Uniontown | 698,012 sq ft (64,800 m2) | 40 |
Viewmont Mall | Scranton Dickson City | 747,194 sq ft (69,400 m2) | 70 |
Washington Crown Center (formerly Franklin Mall) | Washington | 676,136 sq ft (62,800 m2) | 55 |
Wayne Heights Mall | Waynesboro | ||
Westgate Mall | Bethlehem | 270,000 sq ft (25,100 m2) | 45 |
Westmoreland Mall | Greensburg | 1,283,597 sq ft (119,300 m2) | 170 |
Whitehall Mall | Whitehall | 592,498 sq ft (55,000 m2) | 35 |
Willow Grove Park Mall | Willow Grove | 1,203,423 sq ft (111,800 m2) | 120 |
Wyoming Valley Mall | Wilkes-Barre Township | 912,027 sq ft (84,700 m2) | 70 |
York Galleria | York | 764,514 sq ft (71,000 m2) | 90 |
Former Name | Current Name | Location | Years in Operation | Fate |
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Allegheny Center Mall | Nova Place | Pittsburgh | 1966 - 2017 | Converted to professional/office plaza |
Bradford Mall | Bradford | Converted to power center | ||
Bucks County Mall | Bucks Crossing | Feasterville | Converted to strip mall | |
Butler Mall | Butler Commons | Butler | Converted to strip mall | |
Columbia Mall | Columbia Colonnade | Bloomsburg | 1988 - 2022 | Interior closed to public; future plans unknown |
Camp Hill Mall | Camp Hill Shopping Center | Camp Hill | Converted to strip mall | |
Cascade Galleria (Towne Mall) | New Castle | Converted to offices | ||
Cedarbrook Mall | Cedarbrook Plaza | Wyncote | Converted to strip mall | |
Century III Mall | West Mifflin | 1979 - 2019 | Under demolition; future plans unknown | |
Chambersburg Mall | Chambersburg | 1982 - 2023 | Closed to public; future plans unknown | |
Cheltenham Square Mall | Greenleaf at Cheltenham | Cheltenham Twp. | 1981 - 2015 | Converted to strip mall |
Coventry Mall Norco Mall | The Shoppes at Coventry | Pottstown | 1967 - 2023 | Converted to strip mall/self storage. |
Delco Plaza Mall | Delco Plaza | York | Converted to strip mall | |
East Hills Shopping Center | Pittsburgh | 1960 - 2001 | Demolished | |
East Towne Mall | East Towne Centre | Lancaster | Converted to power center | |
Eastland Mall | North Versailles | Aug 15 1963 - Feb 15 2005 | Demolished and later replaced by a warehouse | |
Erie Central Mall | Northgate Commons | Erie | 1961 - 1994 | Converted to medical center |
Fairgrounds Square Mall | Reading | Oct 1980 - April 30, 2018 | Interior demolished; site awaiting future redevelopment | |
Granite Run Mall | Promenade at Granite Run | Media | 1974 - July 1, 2015 | Redeveloped for mixed use |
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 | |
Home Furnishings Factory Outlet | Morgantown | 1985 - 2011 | Partially used for vehicle storage | |
Kennywood Mall | Kennywood Shops | West Mifflin | Converted to strip mall | |
Laurel Mall | Connelsville | Used as an antiques & collectibles mall | ||
Lebanon Plaza Mall | Lebanon Plaza | Lebanon | Converted to power center | |
Leo Mall | Philadelphia | Replaced by The Home Depot | ||
Lycoming Mall | The District at Lycoming Valley | Pennsdale | 1978 - 2023 | Interior closed to public; mixed use redevelopment proposed |
MacDade Mall | Holmes | Converted to strip mall | ||
Manufacturers Outlet Mall | Morgantown | |||
Merchants Square Mall [3] Allentown Outlet Mall | Merchants Commerce Center | Allentown | 19?? - 2023 | Closed to public; plans exist for conversion to industrial usage. |
Meadville Mall | Vernon Place | Meadville | 1976 - 2008 | Demolished |
MJ Mall | Carlisle Commons Shopping Center | Carlisle | Redeveloped as a power center | |
North Hills Village | Pittsburgh | 1976 - 2005 | Converted to strip mall | |
North Mall | The CrossRoads | York | Converted to strip mall | |
Parkway Center Mall | Pittsburgh | Nov 4 1982 - 2013 | Demolished | |
Regency Mall | Indiana | 1969 - 2010 | Converted to strip mall | |
Richland Mall | Richland Plaza | Quakertown | 1976 - 1997 | Converted to power center |
Richland Mall | Richland Town Center | Johnstown | 1974 - 1998 | Redeveloped as a power center |
Schuylkill Mall | Frackville | Oct 9 1980 - Jan 15 2018 | Demolished and later replaced by a warehouse | |
Shop-A-Rama | Levittown Town Center | Levittown | Redeveloped as a power center | |
Station Mall | Station Medical Center | Altoona | Converted to medical center | |
Valley Forge Mall | Shoppes at Valley Forge | Phoenixville | Converted to strip mall | |
Valley Green Mall | Etters | |||
Village Mall | Horsham | Converted to strip mall | ||
Village Square Mall | Bethel Park | Converted to power center | ||
Washington Mall | Washington | 1968 - 1999 | Closed to public | |
Warren Mall | Warren | 1979 - 2018 | Redeveloped into shopping center | |
West Manchester Mall | West Manchester Town Center | York | 1981 - 2014 | Converted to power center |
West Side Mall | Edwardsville | Redeveloped as a strip mall | ||
Woodhaven Mall | Bensalem | Converted to strip mall | ||
York Mall | York | Converted to power center |
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