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Parkway Center Mall

Parkway Center Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Opened in 1982, the mall closed in 2013 after losing Kmart, its last anchor store. The only remaining store in operation is a Giant Eagle supermarket. In 2016, the entirety of the mall was demolished, except for the Giant Eagle building with the vacant former Kmart space above it.[1]

Parkway Center Mall
LocationPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
AddressParkway Center Drive
Opening date4 November 1982; 40 years ago (1982-11-04)
Closing date2013 (demolished 2016, except for Giant Eagle with Kmart location above it)
DeveloperKossman Development
ManagementKossman Development
No. of stores and services80 at peak
No. of anchor tenants5 at peak
Total retail floor area500,000 square feet (46,000 m2; 4.6 ha; 11 acres)
No. of floors2 (2016-) (Giant Eagle on lower floor with former Kmart above it)
3 (1985-2016)

History Edit

Kossman Development opened Parkway Center Mall on November 4, 1982.[2] Original anchor stores included Gold Circle, Giant Eagle, Zayre, Thrift Drug, and a David Weis catalog showroom.[3] Other major tenants included Chi-Chi's, K·B Toys, RadioShack, Payless ShoeSource, and Jo-Ann Fabrics.[4] An exit from Interstate 376 was built specifically to service the mall.[5]

In 1986, Gold Circle became Kmart. Shortly thereafter, the foundation shifted, resulting a crack in the floor that ran the length of the store. 8-inch (20 cm) wide steel plates were used to cover it.[4]

Zayre closed in 1989 along with three other stores in the area.[6]

In 1990, David Weis closed, and its space would become a Phar-Mor a year later.[7] Also in 1990, the former Zayre became a Kaufmann's clearance center.[8]

By 1992, the clearance store was closed, and one-third of its space was converted to a CompUSA.[9] The rest later became Syms Corporation.[10]

In 1997, Thrift Drug became Eckerd when the latter bought out the chain.[10]

In 1999, the arcade and food court were closed, with the latter later converted to a dance studio and a drivers' license office.[10]

In 2002, Syms and Phar-Mor both closed.[11][12] CompUSA moved to Robinson Town Centre.[13]

By 2006, the center was largely vacant, with all tenants consolidated to the second floor after the first and third floors were closed to traffic.[14] The mall building also had foundation issues that caused it to shake as the building settled on the fill dirt on which it was built. Some of the vibrations were caused by truck traffic passing by on the nearby Interstate.[10]

Kmart announced its closure in late 2012, with its last day of operation on January 6, 2013.[10] After this closure, the last remaining tenants were shuttered or relocated within the month,[4] including GNC, a sports apparel store, a nail salon, a martial arts studio, and an optician.[15]

In August 2016, the mall began to undergo demolition.[16]

As of February 2019, the mall had been completely demolished except for the building housing Giant Eagle and formerly Kmart. Small hollow chunks of the mall still remained on the back and side of the building, covered by corrugated metal siding.[citation needed]

References Edit

  1. ^ Lindeman, Teresa F. (October 11, 2012). "Parkway Center Mall developer plans large changes after loss of Kmart". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  2. ^ "The Pittsburgh Press - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 2018-04-05.
  3. ^ "Parkway Center Mall to open". Beaver County Times. November 3, 1982. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  4. ^ a b c Widmer, Jeff (December 6, 2012). "Parkway Center Mall ready to close doors for final time". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  5. ^ "Green Tree exit ramps work starts". The Pittsburgh Press. December 26, 1982. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  6. ^ Gallagher, Jim (December 6, 1988). "Zayre to close 4 stores". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  7. ^ Iwanowski, Jay (September 2, 1991). "Empty David Weis mall space attracts Burlington, Phar-Mor". Pittsburgh Business Times. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  8. ^ "Kaufmann's to open new clearance center". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. January 4, 1990. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  9. ^ "Computer discounter coming". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. October 2, 1992. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  10. ^ a b c d e Spatter, Sam (January 10, 2013). "Where does Parkway Center Mall's future lie?". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  11. ^ . Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. June 6, 2002. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  12. ^ "Phar-Mor(e) opportunities". Pittsburgh Business Journal. August 12, 2002. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  13. ^ Schooley, Tim (October 12, 2001). "Parkway Center Mall could lose pair of anchor tenants". Pittsburgh Business Times. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  14. ^ Leonard, Kim (May 10, 2006). "Mall insecurity". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  15. ^ Spatter, Sam (September 26, 2012). "Parkway Center Mall to lose Kmart". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved 2013-05-06.
  16. ^ "Parkway Center Mall's demolition making way for new development". post-gazette.com. Retrieved 2018-04-05.

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Parkway Center Mall was an enclosed shopping mall in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Opened in 1982 the mall closed in 2013 after losing Kmart its last anchor store The only remaining store in operation is a Giant Eagle supermarket In 2016 the entirety of the mall was demolished except for the Giant Eagle building with the vacant former Kmart space above it 1 Parkway Center MallLocationPittsburgh PennsylvaniaAddressParkway Center DriveOpening date4 November 1982 40 years ago 1982 11 04 Closing date2013 demolished 2016 except for Giant Eagle with Kmart location above it DeveloperKossman DevelopmentManagementKossman DevelopmentNo of stores and services80 at peakNo of anchor tenants5 at peakTotal retail floor area500 000 square feet 46 000 m2 4 6 ha 11 acres No of floors2 2016 Giant Eagle on lower floor with former Kmart above it 3 1985 2016 History EditKossman Development opened Parkway Center Mall on November 4 1982 2 Original anchor stores included Gold Circle Giant Eagle Zayre Thrift Drug and a David Weis catalog showroom 3 Other major tenants included Chi Chi s K B Toys RadioShack Payless ShoeSource and Jo Ann Fabrics 4 An exit from Interstate 376 was built specifically to service the mall 5 In 1986 Gold Circle became Kmart Shortly thereafter the foundation shifted resulting a crack in the floor that ran the length of the store 8 inch 20 cm wide steel plates were used to cover it 4 Zayre closed in 1989 along with three other stores in the area 6 In 1990 David Weis closed and its space would become a Phar Mor a year later 7 Also in 1990 the former Zayre became a Kaufmann s clearance center 8 By 1992 the clearance store was closed and one third of its space was converted to a CompUSA 9 The rest later became Syms Corporation 10 In 1997 Thrift Drug became Eckerd when the latter bought out the chain 10 In 1999 the arcade and food court were closed with the latter later converted to a dance studio and a drivers license office 10 In 2002 Syms and Phar Mor both closed 11 12 CompUSA moved to Robinson Town Centre 13 By 2006 the center was largely vacant with all tenants consolidated to the second floor after the first and third floors were closed to traffic 14 The mall building also had foundation issues that caused it to shake as the building settled on the fill dirt on which it was built Some of the vibrations were caused by truck traffic passing by on the nearby Interstate 10 Kmart announced its closure in late 2012 with its last day of operation on January 6 2013 10 After this closure the last remaining tenants were shuttered or relocated within the month 4 including GNC a sports apparel store a nail salon a martial arts studio and an optician 15 In August 2016 the mall began to undergo demolition 16 As of February 2019 the mall had been completely demolished except for the building housing Giant Eagle and formerly Kmart Small hollow chunks of the mall still remained on the back and side of the building covered by corrugated metal siding citation needed References Edit Lindeman Teresa F October 11 2012 Parkway Center Mall developer plans large changes after loss of Kmart Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 2013 05 06 The Pittsburgh Press Google News Archive Search news google com Retrieved 2018 04 05 Parkway Center Mall to open Beaver County Times November 3 1982 Retrieved 2013 05 06 a b c Widmer Jeff December 6 2012 Parkway Center Mall ready to close doors for final time Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved 2013 05 06 Green Tree exit ramps work starts The Pittsburgh Press December 26 1982 Retrieved 2013 05 06 Gallagher Jim December 6 1988 Zayre to close 4 stores Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved 2013 05 06 Iwanowski Jay September 2 1991 Empty David Weis mall space attracts Burlington Phar Mor Pittsburgh Business Times Retrieved 2013 05 06 Kaufmann s to open new clearance center Pittsburgh Post Gazette January 4 1990 Retrieved 2013 05 06 Computer discounter coming Pittsburgh Post Gazette October 2 1992 Retrieved 2013 05 06 a b c d e Spatter Sam January 10 2013 Where does Parkway Center Mall s future lie Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved 2013 05 06 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Business Briefs Column Pittsburgh Post Gazette June 6 2002 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2013 05 06 Phar Mor e opportunities Pittsburgh Business Journal August 12 2002 Retrieved 2013 05 06 Schooley Tim October 12 2001 Parkway Center Mall could lose pair of anchor tenants Pittsburgh Business Times Retrieved 2013 05 06 Leonard Kim May 10 2006 Mall insecurity Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved 2013 05 06 Spatter Sam September 26 2012 Parkway Center Mall to lose Kmart Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved 2013 05 06 Parkway Center Mall s demolition making way for new development post gazette com Retrieved 2018 04 05 External links Edit40 25 23 N 80 02 10 W 40 423 N 80 036 W 40 423 80 036 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parkway Center Mall amp oldid 1146638698, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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