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It was a Riverside supermarket for awhile and a Penn Furniture. A few years later it was converted into an eight screen theater which killed the two screen theater at the other end of the mall. They remained vacant for good. Things were still going good at the mall until In , The Johnstown Galleria was opened a few miles away. It was a two-level, glass-gabled mall.
Many stores left the aging mall for the newer and brighter Galleria. The management of the mall finally decided to remodel after 15 years. It looked great, but it was a little too late. Stores continued to move or close only to be replaced by service-oriented stores or mom and pop stores. It was later that year that the rest of the stores left the mall. The corridor outside of Kmart was boarded-up so that you could only get to Kmart. Ponderosa had since moved to a new building near the Galleria.
The mall was truly dead! The Ponderosa building had all the windows smashed out. Also, an odor of stagnant water, mold, and mildew could be smelled near Kmart coming from the boarded up section leading to the mall. It was sad to see the mall just falling apart. In , it was announced that the mall had been sold and would be razed.
Wal-Mart had bought the entire mall property. Of course, they kicked Kmart out because of obvious reasons. The theaters were to get a new building in the plaza that Wal-Mart was proposing.
The mall was torn down in The theaters remained until their new building was constructed and then were torn down. The new Richland Towne Center opened in October One funny thing is that Fashion Bug and a Christian bookstore are in the new plaza.
They were tenants in the old mall and moved back from the Galleria. Now the Galleria is feeling what the Richland Mall felt years ago. When I go to the new plaza, it is hard to believe that a mall once stood here. Johnstown was a major city at the time in Western Pennsylvania, and was the only shopping destination between Altoona and Pittsburgh for many years. The space was soon filled by Kmart. The mall thrived for years, even with its gaudy circle accents adorning the ceiling of the mall.
In the 's, Crown American would find a major problem, and what would kill this mall. The umbrella motif, first devised in the early '60s, was often used by fully-enclosed malls to promote them as a haven from inclement weather.
The placement of the Macy's nameplate might seem a bit perplexing. The store is actually located on the opposite side of the mall. The doorways seen here comprise a northwest mallway entrance. After Burlington Coat Factory's departure, its space was rebuilt into a new wing.
Following Sears' shuttering, its space was expanded and retenanted by Boscov's. The fully-enclosed complex encompassed approximately 1,, leasable square feet and featured five anchor stores. The first tenants to open for business were a 2-level , square foot Sears and 2-level , square foot , Erie-based Boston Store.
These were in operation by late A 2-level 86, square foot , Cleveland-based Halle Brother's Company Halle's was dedicated in January , followed by a 2-level , square foot , Pittsburgh-based Kaufmann's, which made its debut September 9 of the same year.
The final anchor, a 2-level , square foot J. Penney, held it's grand opening October 1, Junior anchors were a J. The General Cinema Corporation Millcreek Mall 3 was dedicated around the time of the mall's grand opening.
There was also a 91, square foot retail annex in the northwest parking area. This Horne's was rebranded by Columbus-based Lazarus in May Lazarus closed March 14, and was replaced by a Dayton-based Elder-Beerman on September 11 of the same year.
Halle's was the second store in the mall to change nameplates. This lasted until On August 1, , Burlington Coat Factory assumed the space, but moved out of the mall in the fall of The vacant anchor was reconfigured as eight tenant spaces, with a new southwest mall entrance created.
Meanwhile, Carlisle's space, vacated in , was renovated with a small addition. AC Moore expanded into its space. Kaufmann's had been converted into a Macy's on September 8, Peripheral structures were added to the shopping center site during the s. These included Children's Palace and a second multiplex, the General Cinema Corporation Millcreek Mall 6 , which was completed in An additional strip center of stores was proposed by the Cafaro Company in ; this to occupy a acre site west of the existing mall.
Many hurdles were to be overcome before this addition would come to fruition. Ground was broken in the fall of Stores opened between and Canton, Massachusetts-based Hills had also dedicated an 85, square foot freestanding store.
Work commenced in December , but stopped in September After two false starts, the project was abandoned. Said cinema was never completed. Cafaro announced a mall makeover in March , which was to extend for 7 months. Adjacent area was reworked into a 5-bay Food Court. Moreover, common areas were refurbished with Italian porcelain floors, new ceiling treatments and skylights. Three mall entrances were remodeled, with a fourth being sealed off. A Bazaar Court in the mall was gutted and reoriented with exterior-entranced storefronts, along with most of the existing space on the west-facing front of the mall.
The mall proper encompassed approximately 1,, leasable square feet and housed around stores and services, with twelve kiosks. Sears, a charter anchor, went dark in December In January, work began on a renovation of the vacant building.
It was expanded to , square feet and re-opened, as a Reading-based Boscov's, on October 5, This department store's debut was followed by the departure of another. Syracuse's Shoppingtown. The strip-format complex was touted as "Central New York's newest and greatest regional shopping center". John P. Newer Posts Older Posts Home. Subscribe to: Posts Atom.
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