- Westmoreland Mall
infobox shopping mall
shopping_mall_name = Westmoreland Mall
caption =
location =Hempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania
opening_date = 1977
developer = Adam Eidemiller, Inc./The Goodman Company
manager =CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
owner =CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.
number_of_stores = 200+
number_of_anchors = 7
floor_area = 1.3 million square feet
floors = 2
website = [http://www.westmorelandmall.com Westmoreland Mall]
parking = 6,436 spaces (covered and uncovered)Westmoreland Mall, owned and operated by
CBL & Associates Properties, Inc. , is a two-level, enclosedshopping mall in the municipality of Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh. It was completed in 1977, extensively renovated and expanded in 1993-1994, and includesThe Bon-Ton ,JCPenney ,Macy's , Macy's Home,Old Navy , Sears andSteve & Barry's as anchor tenants and over 200 retailers such asHollister Co. ,American Eagle Outfitters , Charlotte Russe, Express/Express Men, New York & Company, Ann Taylor LOFT,Talbots /Talbots Petites andWet Seal . It contains over convert|1300000|sqft|m2 of retail space on convert|103|acre|km2|1, making it the second largest shopping complex inWestern Pennsylvania .Surrounding the mall are over 25 retailers and dining establishments, including the Westmoreland Crossing strip shopping center, which opened in 1978 and features
Carmike Cinemas ,Dick's Sporting Goods , Michaels Arts and Crafts andT.J. Maxx . A variety of restaurants and outparcels such asGround Round , Dollar Bank and Pepperwood Grille completes the mall complex.It is located on the eastern side of the Pittsburgh
metroplex on the heavily traveledU.S. Route 30 corridor. Adjacent to Westmoreland Mall, manybig box retailers and restaurants can be found along the U.S. Route 30 and Donohoe Road retail area, which is the biggest concentration of retailers and other commercial businesses between Monroeville and Altoona.History
Prior to the development of Westmoreland Mall, the immediate area surrounding the site, known as "Miller's Woods", was nothing more than acres of wooded land. A handful of small businesses such as the former
Winky's Restaurant were located on U.S. Route 30. At the time, residents shopped in Greensburg's business district, or at Greengate Mall, west of the city. As the demand for more retail grew in the area,Kaufmann's and Sears approached theRouse Company , owner of Greengate Mall, about the possibility of opening a new location at the facility. For some reason, Rouse didn't want to invest in the development to bring the stores in. Therefore, that opened the door to a new mall in the area.Proposal
In the mid-1970s, Adam Eidemiller, Inc., the development company that owned the land, submitted a proposal to build a mall with a Kaufmann's to the department store's parent
May Department Stores but was rebuffed. Later, a joint venture between it and the Goodman Company was formed, which already had experience with developing extensive projects, includingGranite Run Mall nearPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . When the Greengate deal fell through, Kaufmann's had no other choice but to go with the proposed mall development. It became the first store to open at the complex in late 1976.Opening
In 1977, the convert|850000|sqft|m2|-3|sing=on Westmoreland Mall officially opened its doors with Kaufmann's and Sears as the anchor stores and 89 other retailers. Special events at the new mall included a visit by
Mr. McFeely ofMister Rogers' Neighborhood . The mall's South Annex (now Westmoreland Crossing), anchored by Shop 'n Save, opened in 1978. As the years passed, the mall continued to grow, with the addition ofTroutman's Department Store (later replaced byPomeroy's andThe Bon-Ton ) and convert|80000|sqft|m2|-3 of additional retail space in 1979. By the mid-1980s, the convenience center at the South Annex was constructed, with convert|40000|sqft|m2|-3 of space for 12 to 15 new stores and restaurants. The rapid growth of Westmoreland Mall helped lead to the 2001 closure of nearbyGreengate Mall , which had never undergone a major renovation or expansion since it opened in 1965 and was anchored byJCPenney (which left Greengate for Westmoreland in 1994),Horne's (later Lazarus) andMontgomery Ward .Renovation and expansion
In order to keep up with retail trends, Westmoreland Mall went through a $33 million renovation and expansion project, which began in 1993 and ended with the grand opening of JCPenney, which relocated from Greengate Mall, in 1994. The expansion also brought another convert|66000|sqft|m2|-2 for 20 new retailers and a spacious
food court , as well as a three-levelparking garage and a new entrance. The last major mall addition took place in 1999, whenCarmike Cinemas opened a new 15-screen stadium-style seatingmovie theater abutting the annex. The former 4-screen movie theater and a couple of adjacent shops at the mall were converted into Kaufmann's Home, which has been since renamed Macy's Home.Historical facts
* 60 years before the site became a mall, its natural beauty and attraction led it to become a camp site for the likes of
Henry Ford ,Harvey Firestone ,Thomas Edison and naturalistJohn Burroughs . [http://www.gatewaynewspapers.com/woodlandprogress/indepth/5021/]* Building the $35 million mall (in 1977) took 5.5 million pounds of
steel , convert|9.2|acre|m2 ofroof and enough electrical wiring to reach from Greensburg to Harrisburg. [http://www.gatewaynewspapers.com/woodlandprogress/indepth/5021/]* Original tenants still at the mall since its 1977 opening include Borders Express (formerly
Waldenbooks ),Claire's ,f.y.e. (for your entertainment, formerly Camelot Music and Record Town, which had two different locations at the mall),GNC , Kamps Shoes, Kay Jewelers (formerly DeRoy),The Limited ,Macy's (formerlyKaufmann's ),Men's Wearhouse (formerly Coach House), Plumb Gold (formerly Earring Tree),RadioShack , Sears,Spencer Gifts , Sterling Optical, Things Remembered, Tobacco Village, Trombino Music Center (formerly Lowrey Music) and Zales Jewelers. [http://www.gatewaynewspapers.com/woodlandprogress/indepth/5021/]* In January 2003, Westmoreland Mall was sold for $112.8 million to the
Tennessee -based CBL & Associates Properties, Inc.Anchor stores
Currently, Westmoreland Mall features four major department stores including
The Bon-Ton ,JCPenney ,Macy's andSears , who essentially own their own buildings and operate at the mall under a long-term lease. Three junior anchor stores also occupy the mall under long-term leases, including Macy's Home, located on the lower level near Macy's, as well asOld Navy , which is located near Sears on the lower level and the two-levelSteve & Barry's , adjacent to The Bon-Ton.*
Kaufmann's was never in Greensburg prior to the opening of Westmoreland Mall, but there was aSears, Roebuck and Co. , at the site of what is currently known asDavis Center prior to the mall. Aamco Transmissions used to be the Sears Auto Center.*
JCPenney has been in Greensburg since the early Twentieth Century, and it was on South Pennsylvania Avenue,Greengate Mall , and, eventually,Westmoreland Mall .Anchor store square footage
Westmoreland Mall
*
The Bon-Ton (convert|99800|sqft|m2|-1|abbr=on)
*JCPenney (convert|126994|sqft|m2|0|abbr=on)
*Macy's (convert|168341|sqft|m2|0|abbr=on)
* Macy's Home (convert|24370|sqft|m2|0|abbr=on)
*Old Navy (convert|20257|sqft|m2|0|abbr=on)
* Sears (convert|200071|sqft|m2|0|abbr=on)
*Steve & Barry's (convert|33118|sqft|m2|0|abbr=on)Westmoreland Crossing
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Carmike Cinemas (convert|56255|sqft|m2|0|abbr=on)
*Dick's Sporting Goods (convert|51000|sqft|m2|-2|abbr=on)
* Michaels Arts and Crafts (convert|25000|sqft|m2|-2|abbr=on)
*T.J. Maxx (convert|25202|sqft|m2|0|abbr=on)Dining
Westmoreland Mall is home to nearly 20 dining establishments, ranging from
fast food tofine dining . Many of the restaurants can be found in the food court, in addition to establishments located throughout the mall. Several sit-down restaurants also surround the mall.The
food court , located on the upper level nearJCPenney , opened in 1994 as part of the mall's renovation and expansion project. In the center of the food court, an elevated dining area is open to diners.External links
* [http://www.westmorelandmall.com Westmoreland Mall Internet Site]
* [http://www.gatewaynewspapers.com/timesexpress/indepth/5021 Westmoreland Mall changed the face of Route 30 from country to commercial]
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