The Death of the American Mall
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The Death of the American Mall
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Northeastern chapter. When I was home over winter break, I went to visit the Mall of America (MOA) in Bloomington, Minnesota. It’s my childhood mall and I went there constantly as a kid, so to me, it’s just a regular old mall. However, to outsiders, it might seem like a top-tier mall. MOA is the largest mall in the entire U.S., with more than 500 stores, 60 restaurants, an indoor…
CBL Properties Sells Monroeville Mall Near Pittsburgh for $34M, Buyer Plans Redevelopment
MONROEVILLE, PA. — CBL Properties, a shopping center REIT based in Tennessee, has sold Monroeville Mall, a 1.2-million-square-foot, 186-acre regional shopping and dining destination located roughly 20 miles east of Pittsburgh. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, the buyer was Walmart. The sales price was $34 million. Macy’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods and JCPenney anchor Monroeville Mall, which is also home to tenants such as Barnes & Noble, Ci…
Pickle Parlor Opens at Monroeville Mall
PICKLE PARLOR HAS OPENED IN THE DISTRICT AT MONROEVILLE MALL, OFFERING THREE PICKLEBALL COURTS AND HIGH-TECH PLAY. | PHOTO COURTESY PICKLE PARLOR If you’re heading to the Monroeville Mall to pick up a book at Barnes & Noble or a gift at Macy’s, you can now add a quick game of pickleball to your trip. After a soft launch last week, Pickle Parlor is set to have its grand opening on Friday, Feb. 21 in the 10,000-square-foot space of the former Ulta…
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