List of shopping malls in Pennsylvania

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King of Prussia Mall in King of Prussia, the largest shopping mall in Pennsylvania with 425 stores and third-largest shopping mall in the United States King of Prussia Mall (51709659288).jpg
King of Prussia Mall in King of Prussia, the largest shopping mall in Pennsylvania with 425 stores and third-largest shopping mall in the United States
Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township Lehigh Valley Mall lifestyle center entrance.jpg
Lehigh Valley Mall in Whitehall Township
South Mall's main entrance in Salisbury Township South Mall, Allentown PA 06.JPG
South Mall's main entrance in Salisbury Township

This is a list of shopping malls in Pennsylvania:

NameLocationGross Leasable Area
sq ft / m2
Number of Stores
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)50
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

Outlet Malls

Defunct

Former NameCurrent NameLocationYears in OperationFate
Allegheny Center Mall Nova Place Pittsburgh 1966 - 2017Converted to professional/office plaza
Bradford Mall Bradford Converted to power center
Bucks County MallBucks Crossing Feasterville Converted to strip mall
Butler MallButler Commons Butler Converted to strip mall
Columbia Mall Columbia Colonnade Bloomsburg 1988 - 2022Interior closed to public; future plans unknown
Camp Hill MallCamp Hill Shopping Center Camp Hill Converted to strip mall
Cascade Galleria (Towne Mall) New Castle Converted to offices
Cedarbrook MallCedarbrook Plaza Wyncote Converted to strip mall
Century III Mall West Mifflin 1979 - 2019Under demolition; future plans unknown
Chambersburg Mall Chambersburg 1982 - 2023Closed to public; future plans unknown
Cheltenham Square Mall Greenleaf at Cheltenham Cheltenham Twp. 1981 - 2015Converted to strip mall
Coventry Mall
Norco Mall
The Shoppes at Coventry Pottstown 1967 - 2023Converted to strip mall/self storage.
Delco Plaza MallDelco Plaza York Converted to strip mall
East Hills Shopping Center Pittsburgh 1960 - 2001Demolished
East Towne MallEast Towne Centre Lancaster Converted to power center
Eastland Mall North Versailles Aug 15 1963 - Feb 15 2005Demolished and later replaced by a warehouse
Erie Central MallNorthgate Commons Erie 1961 - 1994Converted to medical center
Fairgrounds Square Mall Reading Oct 1980 - April 30, 2018Interior demolished; site awaiting future redevelopment
Granite Run Mall Promenade at Granite Run Media 1974 - July 1, 2015Redeveloped for mixed use
Greengate Mall Greengate Centre Greensburg 1965 - 2001Redeveloped as a power center
Harborcreek Mall Erie 1974 - 1998Demolished
Harrisburg Mall
Harrisburg East Mall
Swatara Exchange Harrisburg 1969-2024Interior closed to public; mixed use redevelopment proposed
Highlands Mall Natrona Heights 1977 - 2006Replaced by a Walmart Supercenter
Home Furnishings Factory Outlet Morgantown 1985 - 2011Partially used for vehicle storage
Kennywood MallKennywood Shops West Mifflin Converted to strip mall
Laurel Mall Connelsville Used as an antiques & collectibles mall
Lebanon Plaza MallLebanon Plaza Lebanon Converted to power center
Leo Mall Philadelphia Replaced by The Home Depot
Lycoming Mall The District at Lycoming Valley Pennsdale 1978 - 2023Interior 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?? - 2023Closed to public; plans exist for conversion to industrial usage.
Meadville MallVernon Place Meadville 1976 - 2008Demolished
MJ MallCarlisle Commons Shopping Center Carlisle Redeveloped as a power center
North Hills Village Pittsburgh 1976 - 2005Converted to strip mall
North MallThe CrossRoads York Converted to strip mall
Parkway Center Mall Pittsburgh Nov 4 1982 - 2013Demolished
Regency Mall Indiana 1969 - 2010Converted to strip mall
Richland MallRichland Plaza Quakertown 1976 - 1997Converted to power center
Richland Mall Richland Town Center Johnstown 1974 - 1998Redeveloped as a power center
Schuylkill Mall Frackville Oct 9 1980 - Jan 15 2018Demolished and later replaced by a warehouse
Shop-A-RamaLevittown Town Center Levittown Redeveloped as a power center
Station MallStation Medical Center Altoona Converted to medical center
Valley Forge MallShoppes 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 - 1999Closed to public
Warren Mall Warren 1979 - 2018Redeveloped into shopping center
West Manchester Mall West Manchester Town Center York 1981 - 2014Converted 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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