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Exton Square Mall

Exton Square Mall is a shopping mall located in the Exton, Pennsylvania in West Whiteland Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The mall features a parking garage and food court. It is located at the crossroads of Chester County at the intersection of U.S. Route 30 Business and Pennsylvania Route 100. The mall is anchored by Macy's and Boscov's retail stores and a Round One Entertainment, an arcade and bowling center. It also contains dozens of smaller stores and a food court.

Exton Square Mall
Exton Square Mall interior, 2017
LocationExton, Pennsylvania, United States
Coordinates40°01′53″N 75°37′25″W / 40.0314°N 75.6236°W / 40.0314; -75.6236
Address260 Exton Square Parkway
Opening dateMarch 1973[1]
DeveloperThe Rouse Company
ManagementPennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust
OwnerPennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust
No. of stores and services50+
No. of anchor tenants3
Total retail floor area1,086,859 sq ft (100,973 m2)[2]
No. of floors1-2
ParkingParking lot, parking garage
Public transit access SEPTA bus: 135, 204 at the Exton Transportation Center
Websiteextonsquare.com

The Exton Square Mall is shaped as a square with the southern half of the mall two floors and the northern half one floor. Macy's is located at the center of the mall while the other anchor stores and the food court are on corners of the mall. It is owned by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust (PREIT).

Location

 
Location of Exton Square Mall

The Exton Square Mall is located in the unincorporated community of Exton in West Whiteland Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania at the northeast corner of the intersection between east-west US 30 Bus. and north-south PA 100.[3] The intersection between US 30 Bus. and PA 100 is known as "the crossroads of Chester County".[4] The mall is located near the US 30 bypass of Exton, the US 202 expressway, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike.[2] Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) bus routes 135 and 204 stop at the mall at the Exton Transportation Center, providing access to West Chester, Coatesville, Eagleview, and Paoli.[5][6] The mall is also near the Exton station that is served by the Paoli/Thorndale Line of SEPTA Regional Rail and Amtrak's Keystone Service and Pennsylvanian.[5] The Exton Square Mall has a market area that covers most of Chester County along with the western portion of Delaware County, the western portion of Montgomery County near Pottstown, the extreme southern portion of Berks County, and the extreme eastern portion of Lancaster County.[7]

History

The Exton Square Mall was built by The Rouse Company and opened its doors in March 1973.[1] The mall had one anchor store, Strawbridge & Clothier, surrounded by a ring of smaller stores.[1][8] It was also home to Pennsylvania's first Chick-fil-A restaurant which opened in 1973 and is part of the food court today.[9] In developing the Exton Square Mall, The Rouse Company was responsible for restoring the Zook House, a historic 18th century farmhouse that existed at the site of the mall.[10]

By the 1990s, the mall, which had no major renovations, was starting to show its age, leading to plans for expansion.[8] In 1992, the mall proposed adding two anchor stores.[11] In 1995, plans were made by The Rouse Company to expand the Exton Square Mall, in which the size of the mall would be doubled. The Rouse Company purchased 12 acres near the mall to be used for the expansion.[12] Boscov's and JCPenney signed leases to open locations at the Exton Square Mall in 1996 with Sears following in 1997.[13][14] In September 1997, West Whiteland Township supervisors approved the expansion of the Exton Square Mall.[15]

Groundbreaking for the expansion took place in December 1997.[8] In 1998, the Zook House, which had served as the mall management office, was relocated to make way for the new Boscov's store.[16] The expansion added three new anchor stores, a new food court, two parking garages, and a completed second level.[1] The expanded mall was designed to reflect the agricultural heritage of Chester County.[8] In addition to expanding the mall, The Rouse Company improved US 30 Bus. and PA 100 near the mall at a cost of $3 million.[17] Boscov's, Sears, and the new food court opened in 1999.[18] Construction concluded in May 2000 with the opening of JCPenney and 48 new stores; a grand reopening was held to commemorate this. The expansion of the mall cost $125 million. The number of stores in the Exton Square Mall increased from 95 to 150 and retail space expanded from 435,000 square feet (40,413 m2) to 980,000 square feet (91,045 m2). The expansion turned the Exton Square Mall into the first regional mall in Chester County.[1]

In 2003, The Rouse Company sold the Exton Square Mall along with the Cherry Hill Mall, Echelon Mall, Moorestown Mall, Plymouth Meeting Mall, and The Gallery at Market East to PREIT for $548 million.[19] In 2005, Federated Department Stores purchased May Department Stores, the owners of Strawbridge's, and planned to convert several Strawbridge's locations to Macy's, including the store at Exton Square Mall. Strawbridge's became Macy's in 2006.[20] In January 2014, Main Line Health opened a 32,000-square-foot (2,973 m2) healthcare facility on the first floor.[21][22]

On January 15, 2014, it was announced that the JCPenney store would be closing as part of a plan to close 33 locations nationwide.[23] With the closure of JCPenney, PREIT announced plans to reposition the Exton Square Mall. As part of the redevelopment, PREIT would take over the Kmart outparcel in 2016.[22] On July 29, 2015, PREIT announced that they would demolish the Kmart outparcel and replace it with Whole Foods Market.[24][25] Whole Foods Market opened on January 18, 2018.[26] In addition, Round One Entertainment opened a bowling and entertainment center in the first floor of the former JCPenney on December 9, 2016.[27] In 2017, the Sears Auto Center closed. On July 14, 2019, it was announced that the Sears store would also be closing. The store closed in September 2019. On May 13, 2021, a COVID-19 vaccination clinic opened in the former Sears building.

In recent years, the Exton Square Mall has seen an increase in the vacancy rate, due to declining mall traffic and ongoing competition from the larger King of Prussia mall located 14 miles (23 km) away. In 2019, the non-anchor occupancy rate at Exton Square Mall was 65.1%. Many of the stores in the mall are non-traditional tenants such as medical offices, a chess club, an art studio and gallery, and a chamber of commerce office.[28] In Spring 2022, Toys R Us will open on the lower level of Macy's.

It was announced on March 15, 2022 that PREIT will sell the Exton Square Mall to raise money to pay down their debt.[29]

Stores and facilities

The Exton Square Mall contains three anchor stores. The largest is Macy's, which is 181,200 square feet (16,834 m2) in area and opened with the mall in 1973 as Strawbridge & Clothier (later Strawbridge's) before becoming Macy's in 2006.[2][8][20] The second largest is Boscov's, which is 178,000 square feet (16,537 m2) in area and opened in 1999 as part of a mall expansion.[2][18] The third largest a vacant anchor spot last occupied by Sears, which is 144,301 square feet (13,406 m2) in area and also opened in 1999 as part of the mall expansion.[2][18] Sears closed in September 2019. There is also a 118,000-square-foot (10,963 m2) anchor spot used by Round One Entertainment since 2016.[27] It originally opened as JCPenney 2000 as part of the mall expansion, but closed in 2014.[1][2][23] Round One only occupies the lower level and the upper level remains vacant.

In addition to the anchor stores, the mall has dozens of smaller stores.[30][2] The mall also contains a food court with 13 spaces. The mall is shaped as a square, with the first floor looping around the southern half of the mall and the second floor looping around the whole mall. Macy's is located in the center of the square, with the former Sears at the northwest corner, the food court at the northeast corner, Boscov's at the southwest corner, and Round One Entertainment at the southeast corner.[30]

The Exton Square Mall complex also contains several facilities including the Chester County Library at Exton, the Exton Transportation Center with connections to the King of Prussia mall, and medical facilities. The Main Line Health at Exton Square is located within the mall between Macy's and Boscov's.[31] The design of the facility is similar to buildings where physician practices are grouped together.[32]

Economic impact

The opening of the Exton Square Mall coincided with rapid growth in West Whiteland Township, with the population increasing from 7,900 in 1973 to over 16,000 by 2000. Since the opening, many shopping centers and office parks have been built in the township. Following the opening of the mall, the West Whiteland Township Police Department was created to patrol the township as the demand from the mall would be too much for the Pennsylvania State Police to handle.[4] When the Exton Square Mall first opened, several stores in downtown West Chester closed.[33] In 2011, the Exton Square Mall saw sales per square foot of $332.

In popular culture

On September 10, 2015, director Kevin Smith announced that the Exton Square Mall would be used in the filming of MallBrats, the sequel to his 1995 film Mallrats. MallBrats was originally intended to be filmed at the Granite Run Mall, but the plan fell through due to that mall's impending demolition.[34] In February 2017, plans for filming MallBrats were cancelled.[35]

Gallery

References

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Exton Square Mall is a shopping mall located in the Exton Pennsylvania in West Whiteland Township in Chester County Pennsylvania The mall features a parking garage and food court It is located at the crossroads of Chester County at the intersection of U S Route 30 Business and Pennsylvania Route 100 The mall is anchored by Macy s and Boscov s retail stores and a Round One Entertainment an arcade and bowling center It also contains dozens of smaller stores and a food court Exton Square MallExton Square Mall interior 2017LocationExton Pennsylvania United StatesCoordinates40 01 53 N 75 37 25 W 40 0314 N 75 6236 W 40 0314 75 6236Address260 Exton Square ParkwayOpening dateMarch 1973 1 DeveloperThe Rouse CompanyManagementPennsylvania Real Estate Investment TrustOwnerPennsylvania Real Estate Investment TrustNo of stores and services50 No of anchor tenants3Total retail floor area1 086 859 sq ft 100 973 m2 2 No of floors1 2ParkingParking lot parking garagePublic transit accessSEPTA bus 135 204 at the Exton Transportation CenterWebsiteextonsquare wbr comThe Exton Square Mall is shaped as a square with the southern half of the mall two floors and the northern half one floor Macy s is located at the center of the mall while the other anchor stores and the food court are on corners of the mall It is owned by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust PREIT Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Stores and facilities 4 Economic impact 5 In popular culture 6 Gallery 7 References 8 External linksLocation Edit Location of Exton Square MallThe Exton Square Mall is located in the unincorporated community of Exton in West Whiteland Township Chester County Pennsylvania at the northeast corner of the intersection between east west US 30 Bus and north south PA 100 3 The intersection between US 30 Bus and PA 100 is known as the crossroads of Chester County 4 The mall is located near the US 30 bypass of Exton the US 202 expressway and the Pennsylvania Turnpike 2 Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority SEPTA bus routes 135 and 204 stop at the mall at the Exton Transportation Center providing access to West Chester Coatesville Eagleview and Paoli 5 6 The mall is also near the Exton station that is served by the Paoli Thorndale Line of SEPTA Regional Rail and Amtrak s Keystone Service and Pennsylvanian 5 The Exton Square Mall has a market area that covers most of Chester County along with the western portion of Delaware County the western portion of Montgomery County near Pottstown the extreme southern portion of Berks County and the extreme eastern portion of Lancaster County 7 History EditThe Exton Square Mall was built by The Rouse Company and opened its doors in March 1973 1 The mall had one anchor store Strawbridge amp Clothier surrounded by a ring of smaller stores 1 8 It was also home to Pennsylvania s first Chick fil A restaurant which opened in 1973 and is part of the food court today 9 In developing the Exton Square Mall The Rouse Company was responsible for restoring the Zook House a historic 18th century farmhouse that existed at the site of the mall 10 By the 1990s the mall which had no major renovations was starting to show its age leading to plans for expansion 8 In 1992 the mall proposed adding two anchor stores 11 In 1995 plans were made by The Rouse Company to expand the Exton Square Mall in which the size of the mall would be doubled The Rouse Company purchased 12 acres near the mall to be used for the expansion 12 Boscov s and JCPenney signed leases to open locations at the Exton Square Mall in 1996 with Sears following in 1997 13 14 In September 1997 West Whiteland Township supervisors approved the expansion of the Exton Square Mall 15 Groundbreaking for the expansion took place in December 1997 8 In 1998 the Zook House which had served as the mall management office was relocated to make way for the new Boscov s store 16 The expansion added three new anchor stores a new food court two parking garages and a completed second level 1 The expanded mall was designed to reflect the agricultural heritage of Chester County 8 In addition to expanding the mall The Rouse Company improved US 30 Bus and PA 100 near the mall at a cost of 3 million 17 Boscov s Sears and the new food court opened in 1999 18 Construction concluded in May 2000 with the opening of JCPenney and 48 new stores a grand reopening was held to commemorate this The expansion of the mall cost 125 million The number of stores in the Exton Square Mall increased from 95 to 150 and retail space expanded from 435 000 square feet 40 413 m2 to 980 000 square feet 91 045 m2 The expansion turned the Exton Square Mall into the first regional mall in Chester County 1 In 2003 The Rouse Company sold the Exton Square Mall along with the Cherry Hill Mall Echelon Mall Moorestown Mall Plymouth Meeting Mall and The Gallery at Market East to PREIT for 548 million 19 In 2005 Federated Department Stores purchased May Department Stores the owners of Strawbridge s and planned to convert several Strawbridge s locations to Macy s including the store at Exton Square Mall Strawbridge s became Macy s in 2006 20 In January 2014 Main Line Health opened a 32 000 square foot 2 973 m2 healthcare facility on the first floor 21 22 On January 15 2014 it was announced that the JCPenney store would be closing as part of a plan to close 33 locations nationwide 23 With the closure of JCPenney PREIT announced plans to reposition the Exton Square Mall As part of the redevelopment PREIT would take over the Kmart outparcel in 2016 22 On July 29 2015 PREIT announced that they would demolish the Kmart outparcel and replace it with Whole Foods Market 24 25 Whole Foods Market opened on January 18 2018 26 In addition Round One Entertainment opened a bowling and entertainment center in the first floor of the former JCPenney on December 9 2016 27 In 2017 the Sears Auto Center closed On July 14 2019 it was announced that the Sears store would also be closing The store closed in September 2019 On May 13 2021 a COVID 19 vaccination clinic opened in the former Sears building In recent years the Exton Square Mall has seen an increase in the vacancy rate due to declining mall traffic and ongoing competition from the larger King of Prussia mall located 14 miles 23 km away In 2019 the non anchor occupancy rate at Exton Square Mall was 65 1 Many of the stores in the mall are non traditional tenants such as medical offices a chess club an art studio and gallery and a chamber of commerce office 28 In Spring 2022 Toys R Us will open on the lower level of Macy s It was announced on March 15 2022 that PREIT will sell the Exton Square Mall to raise money to pay down their debt 29 Stores and facilities EditThe Exton Square Mall contains three anchor stores The largest is Macy s which is 181 200 square feet 16 834 m2 in area and opened with the mall in 1973 as Strawbridge amp Clothier later Strawbridge s before becoming Macy s in 2006 2 8 20 The second largest is Boscov s which is 178 000 square feet 16 537 m2 in area and opened in 1999 as part of a mall expansion 2 18 The third largest a vacant anchor spot last occupied by Sears which is 144 301 square feet 13 406 m2 in area and also opened in 1999 as part of the mall expansion 2 18 Sears closed in September 2019 There is also a 118 000 square foot 10 963 m2 anchor spot used by Round One Entertainment since 2016 27 It originally opened as JCPenney 2000 as part of the mall expansion but closed in 2014 1 2 23 Round One only occupies the lower level and the upper level remains vacant In addition to the anchor stores the mall has dozens of smaller stores 30 2 The mall also contains a food court with 13 spaces The mall is shaped as a square with the first floor looping around the southern half of the mall and the second floor looping around the whole mall Macy s is located in the center of the square with the former Sears at the northwest corner the food court at the northeast corner Boscov s at the southwest corner and Round One Entertainment at the southeast corner 30 The Exton Square Mall complex also contains several facilities including the Chester County Library at Exton the Exton Transportation Center with connections to the King of Prussia mall and medical facilities The Main Line Health at Exton Square is located within the mall between Macy s and Boscov s 31 The design of the facility is similar to buildings where physician practices are grouped together 32 Economic impact EditThe opening of the Exton Square Mall coincided with rapid growth in West Whiteland Township with the population increasing from 7 900 in 1973 to over 16 000 by 2000 Since the opening many shopping centers and office parks have been built in the township Following the opening of the mall the West Whiteland Township Police Department was created to patrol the township as the demand from the mall would be too much for the Pennsylvania State Police to handle 4 When the Exton Square Mall first opened several stores in downtown West Chester closed 33 In 2011 the Exton Square Mall saw sales per square foot of 332 In popular culture EditOn September 10 2015 director Kevin Smith announced that the Exton Square Mall would be used in the filming of MallBrats the sequel to his 1995 film Mallrats MallBrats was originally intended to be filmed at the Granite Run Mall but the plan fell through due to that mall s impending demolition 34 In February 2017 plans for filming MallBrats were cancelled 35 Gallery Edit The food court The playground in front of the former Sears The water fountain in front of Macy s Boscov s main entrance Round One Entertainment and Main Line Health occupies the area close to the former JCPenney store Section of the mall that expanded in 1997 1999 from one to two levels The old layout only had a lower level with the escalators going up to a higher one level section After 1999 the section in front of the escalators expanded to two floors Prior to 1997 this section of the mall only had the lower floor The upper floor was added and opened after 1999 which included JCPenney Sears and Boscov s References Edit a b c d e f Weidener Susan May 3 2000 Exton Square Mall Settles Into Its Space After More Than A Year Work Is Complete The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 a b c d e f g Exton Square Mall Fact Sheet PDF preit com PREIT Archived from the original PDF on December 10 2006 Retrieved December 21 2006 Chester County Pennsylvania Map 17th ed 1 2000 ADC Map 2006 ISBN 0 87530 778 7 a b The West Whiteland Township Police Department History West Whiteland Township Archived from the original on December 16 2012 Retrieved March 12 2012 a b Route 135 bus map PDF SEPTA Retrieved August 1 2021 Route 204 bus map PDF SEPTA Retrieved March 12 2012 Exton Square Mall Property Overview PREIT Archived from the original on December 8 2011 Retrieved March 12 2012 a b c d e Weidener Susan December 21 1997 Exton Mall Poised For Leap Into A Big Future Four Years In The Planning The Expansion Of The 24 year old Shopping Center Has Begun The 100 Million Project Will Triple The Size Of The Complex The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 Rovins Donna November 13 2019 New Chick fil A opens in Chesco first free standing location for operator The Mercury Retrieved November 13 2019 Zook House Exton Meadows Construction c 1750 West Whiteland Township Historical Commission Retrieved March 11 2012 Ashby Georgia S March 15 1992 More Mall Exton Square Wants To Add 2 Anchors The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 Weidener Susan July 27 1995 Mall Plans To Double In Size Exton Square Mall Wants To Bring High end Retailers Into The Market The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 Weidener Susan and Rachael Smolkin July 31 1996 Exton Mall Signs Penney s Boscov s The Center Will Nearly Triple In Size It s A Coup In The Battle By Two Developers To Build A Chesco Regional Mall The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 Weidener Susan February 28 1997 Exton Mall Developer Says Sears To Be Fourth Anchor It Would Open In 1999 As Rouse Triples The Shopping Area The Deal May Doom A Rival Proposal By Kravco The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 Weidener Susan September 10 1997 Expansion Of Exton Square Approved West Whiteland Supervisors Unanimously Endorsed The 100 Million Mall Project The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 Weidener Susan August 3 1998 Archaeology Precedes Zook House s Move The Grounds Are Providing History The Home Will Be Relocated For Mall Expansion The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 Weidener Susan April 6 1999 Exton Square Road Project Looms The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 a b c Weidener Susan September 28 1999 A Milestone For Mall Project Due Friday At Exton Square New Store And More Parking The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 Cooper Porus P March 7 2003 Rouse sells six malls for 548 million The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 a b Tanaka Wendy July 29 2005 Strawbridge s stores to be sold converted New owner will change 10 to Macy s Boscov s wants to buy others New owners plan to sell convert Strawbridge s The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved March 11 2012 Freeman Matt March 3 2013 Main Line Health to open center in Exton Mall Main Line Suburban Life Retrieved August 30 2022 a b Van Allen Peter January 17 2014 With Penney s closing PREIT will reposition Exton Square Philadelphia Business Journal Retrieved January 23 2014 a b Here s A List Of The J C Penney Stores That Are Closing The Huffington Post January 15 2014 Retrieved January 16 2014 Adelman Jacob July 31 2015 PREIT to demolish Exton Square s Kmart add organic grocery store The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved August 10 2015 PREIT Announces Whole Foods Market Will Join Exton Square Mall CNNMoney PR Newswire August 3 2015 Retrieved August 10 2015 Mccullough Brian January 17 2018 Whole Foods prepares for Thursday opening in Exton still no date for Newtown Square store Delaware County Daily Times Retrieved January 29 2018 a b Adelman Jacob December 5 2016 Exton Square department store space is turning Japanese as mall entertainment company expands The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved December 11 2016 Levine Weinberg Adam September 10 2019 Will PREIT s Worst Malls Die or Will They Evolve The Motley Fool Retrieved October 19 2019 Kostelini Natalie March 15 2022 PREIT to sell Exton Square Mall as it tries to raise funds to pay down debt Philadelphia Business Journal Retrieved March 15 2022 a b Exton Square Mall Directory PDF PREIT Archived from the original PDF on December 16 2011 Retrieved March 12 2012 Exton Square Mall New Main Line Health Center at Exton Square opens lt Whyte William H and Paco Underhill 1988 City Rediscovering the Center Doubleday p 337 ISBN 9780812220742 Retrieved March 12 2012 Lindak Virginia September 10 2015 MallBrats movie shooting happening in Exton Daily Local News West Chester PA Retrieved November 21 2015 McCullough Brian February 19 2017 Exton Square Mall shakes off loss of Mallrats sequel Daily Local News West Chester PA Retrieved January 29 2018 External links Edit Philadelphia portal Pennsylvania portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Exton Square Mall Exton Square Mall Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Exton Square Mall amp oldid 1165849126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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