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ShoppingTown Mall

ShoppingTown Mall was a regional shopping mall in Dewitt, New York. First opened as an open-air shopping center in 1954, it was enclosed in 1973 and remained a major shopping center before no longer being part of Dewitt in March 2020 to make way for a new $400 million development, which will be named District East. Much of the existing mall will be demolished for a phased development that includes a substantial residential component, a movie theater complex, retail space and offices, as well as new sidewalks, bike paths, walking trails, and large park and green space that will serve as a spearhead to the Empire State Trail.[1][2]

ShoppingTown Mall
ShoppingTown main entrance
Location
Coordinates43°02′26″N 76°03′51″W / 43.0406°N 76.06411°W / 43.0406; -76.06411
Opening date1954 (as a strip mall, then enclosed in 1973)
Closing dateMarch 2020
DeveloperEagan Real Estate Inc.
OwnerOnondaga County, New York
No. of stores and services0
No. of anchor tenants0
Total retail floor area988,054 sq ft (91,793 m2)
No. of floors2
Websitewww.shoppingtownmall.com

History edit

Open-Air Shopping Center edit

Shoppingtown Mall began as an open-air shopping center, first announced in August 1953 and managed by Eagan Real Estate Inc. At this time, tenants including F. W. Woolworth, J. C. Penney, Walgreens, Grand Union, Acme Markets, Fanny Farmer, Endicott Johnson, and Kinney Shoes had already signed on to the project.[3] Local Syracuse department store Addis' signed onto the project in February 1954, and later that month a four-day grand opening gala was announced, set to begin March 3.[4][5] The center opened as planned on March 3 with most major tenants, with Addis opening later on October 8, 1954.[6][7] Multiple new stores, including Flah & Co, W. T. Grant, and a Kallet Theater, began construction in 1955–1956.[8][9]

A Dey's Store For Homes was first announced in 1960, with plans for the home store to open by 1961, with a full store projected to open at a later date.[10] The home store opened August 25, 1962, followed by the full store which opened on October 11, 1966.[11][12] The center was affected by a fire in April 1967, which most affected Flah & Co, who remained closed for over a month to completely restock and remodel the store.[13][14] A branch store of Syracuse department store E.W. Edwards & Sons opened in November 1968.[15] A new 2-screen Kallet Theater opened December 28, 1968.[16]

Mall Conversion edit

Shoppingtown began conversion into an "all-climate mall" in late 1973, with Edwards planned to be one of the anchors, though Edwards closed its doors amidst bankruptcy in November 1973.[17] The mall suffered a fire in June 1974, which fatally injured one firefighter and caused an estimated $500,000 in damages, primarily to W.T. Grant.[18] The two-screen Kallet theater was purchased by Carrols Development Corp in 1974, and operated as a Cinema National.[19] Woolworth also announced the closure of its Shoppingtown store on December 31, 1974.[20] Rumored since shortly after the store's closing in 1973, J. C. Penney opened a new, larger store in the former Edwards in January 1975.[21][22] Both Flah & Co and Addis' opened new stores at the mall, said to be double the size of their previous locations in the center.[23] The mall opened on August 4, 1975, with a week-long grand opening ceremony.[24]

Enclosed Mall edit

Woolworth's re-joined the mall in August 1978, taking over the former W.T. Grant space.[25] The mall added a 57,000 sq ft (5,300 m2) Chappell's as an anchor in October 1984.[26] Addis merged with Dey Brothers in May 1989, with plans to close the Addis store at the mall, and merge operations into the existing Dey Brothers store.[27] Shortly after this, Wilmorite Properties gained control of the mall through a partnership with Eagan in Summer 1989, announcing a major remodel later that year.[28]

The remodel was completed at a cost of $53 million in 1991, adding a new wing which included a relocated Addis & Dey store and a food court, with the original Addis & Dey store being split between TJ Maxx in 1991 and Steinbach's in 1992.[29][30] Addis & Dey announced the closure of their Shoppingtown Mall store amidst bankruptcy in 1992.[31] Shortly thereafter in early 1993, Kaufmann's announced it would relocate from Fayetteville Mall to the former Addis & Dey space.[32] Woolworth's closed for the second and final time in early 1993.[33] Steinbach's closed July 1, 1994, after recording hundreds of thousands in losses at the store, and TJ Maxx relocated to the Fayetteville Mall.[29] Sears took over both floors of the former Addis & Dey space, in addition to building a new auto center.[34] Media Play was announced in April 1994, taking over the former Woolworth's and Kallet Theater spaces for a 48,000 sq ft (4,500 m2) location.[35] The Bon-Ton came to the mall with their acquisition of Chappell's in late 1994.[36]

Old Navy opened in January 2000, and Dick's Sporting Goods was announced in March that year.[37][38] ShoppingTown Mall was one of several properties sold to Macerich by Wilmorite in late 2004 for $2.3 billion.[39] Kaufmann's became Macy's in September, 2006.[40][41][42][43] In March 2007, Macerich announced plans to create an open-air plaza with new shops facing Erie Boulevard East in the Sears wing, though this never materialized perhaps due to the economic recession.[44][45][46]

The later 2010s saw the closure of several traditional department store retailers. In March 2015, Macy's, which maintains a much larger outpost at Destiny USA, announced that they would close their location at the mall to focus on their highest achieving locations. In October 2015, Dick's Sporting Goods relocated to a nearby DeWitt Commons.[47][48] On April 8, 2016, JCPenney announced that they were closing. On September 2, 2018, Sears announced that their ShoppingTown Mall location would close, leaving the mall without any anchor stores.[49][50][51] Moonbeam Capital served eviction notices to all remaining tenants in September 2020 to make way for a new $400 million development, which will be named District East. Much of the existing mall will be demolished for a phased development that includes a substantial residential component, a movie theater complex, a "premium" grocer, specialty retail, and services like doctors and medical offices. The project will also include new sidewalks, bike paths, walking trails, and large park and green space that will serve as a spearhead to the recently enhanced Empire State Trail.[1][2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Business owner says all tenants of ShoppingTown Mall must vacate within 30 days". LocalSYR.com. September 23, 2020. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  2. ^ a b Moriarty, Rick (November 19, 2020). "Onondaga County to take dead ShoppingTown mall, but it will have to pay millions first". syracuse.com. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  3. ^ "Shopping Center In DeWitt Due for Completion Nov. 1". The Post-Standard. August 2, 1953. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  4. ^ "Addis To Open In Shoppingtown". The Post-Standard. February 11, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  5. ^ "Gala Opening Set In Shoppingtown, DeWitt, March 3". The Post-Standard. February 21, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  6. ^ "Employing 500, Shoppingtown Acts As New Industry in Growing Center". The Post-Standard. March 3, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  7. ^ "New Addis Store At Shoppingtown Opens Tomorrow". The Post-Standard. October 7, 1954. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  8. ^ "Construction Will Start Immediately On Flah's Branch Store in DeWitt". The Post-Standard. April 3, 1955. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  9. ^ "1,200-Seat Theater to Open At Shoppingtown in Fall". The Post-Standard. May 20, 1956. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  10. ^ "Dey's Store for Homes Due in Shoppingtown". The Post-Standard. September 23, 1960. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  11. ^ "Shoppingtown Dey's Is Hailed". The Post-Standard. October 11, 1966. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  12. ^ "Dey Brothers Shoppingtown Dewitt". The Post-Standard. August 20, 1962. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  13. ^ "Shopping Bulletin! Shoppingtown Is Open". The Post-Standard. April 11, 1967. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  14. ^ "Today Flah's at Shoppingtown once again takes wing". The Post-Standard. May 24, 1967. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  15. ^ "Edward's Shoppingtown Now Open". The Post-Standard. November 6, 1968. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  16. ^ "Gala Premiere Tonight - 8:00 P.M." The Post-Standard. December 26, 1968. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  17. ^ Newer, Dorothy (November 8, 1973). "Edwards Closes Store in DeWitt". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  18. ^ Woolsey, Jim (June 22, 1974). "Injuries at Blaze are Fatal to Fireman". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  19. ^ Apikian, Nevart (December 19, 1981). "Theaters Change Hands". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  20. ^ "Woolworth To Close Three Stores". The Post-Standard. December 31, 1974. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  21. ^ Hornak, Paul (November 28, 1973). "Penney Weighs Move". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  22. ^ Newer, Dorothy (January 17, 1975). "New J. C. Penney Opens Wednesday". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  23. ^ "Eagen Sees Opportunity Ahead". The Post-Standard. February 3, 1975. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  24. ^ "Cool Customers". The Post-Standard. August 5, 1975. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  25. ^ "5 new to mall family". The Post-Standard. August 2, 1978. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  26. ^ "Chappell's opening seventh store in Shoppingtown Oct.3". Syracuse Herald-American. September 23, 1994. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  27. ^ Johnson, Mellinda (May 3, 1989). "Adding The Addis Co. touch". Syracuse Herald-Journal. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  28. ^ Mulder, James T. (November 12, 1989). "Malls getting an overhaul". Syracuse Herald-Journal. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  29. ^ a b "Retail boom rolls through Central NY". Syracuse Herald-Journal. May 4, 1994. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  30. ^ "Shoppingtown's new mall packs pizazz". The Post-Standard. August 22, 1991. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  31. ^ Seay, Gregory (December 5, 1992). "Behind Sage-Dey Closing Doors". Hartford Courant. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  32. ^ Abbott, Lillian (February 12, 1993). "Burlington Coat May Expand Locally". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  33. ^ Abbott, Lillian (January 27, 1993). "Massive Markdowns Mark Woolworth's Final Day". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  34. ^ Niedt, Bob (May 4, 1994). "Local malls play a fast game of musical stores". Syracuse Herald-Journal. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  35. ^ Niedt, Bob (April 29, 1994). "Shoppingtown woos Media Play store". Syracuse Herald-Journal. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  36. ^ Hannagan, Charley (October 19, 1994). "Bon-Ton Buys Out Chappell's". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  37. ^ Neidt, Bob (January 19, 2000). "Old Navy to drop anchor in malls soon". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  38. ^ Niedt, Bob (March 12, 2000). "New Dick's moving to bigger spot in DeWitt". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  39. ^ "Locations of properties sold by Wilmorite". Democrat And Chronicle. December 24, 2004. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  40. ^ Niedt, Bob (July 29, 2005). "Kaufmann's new name: Macy's". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  41. ^ Niedt, Bob (February 22, 2006). "Albany company might buy Media Play chain". The Post-Herald. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  42. ^ Chao, Mary (October 1, 2005). "Bon-Ton still intends to stay here". Democrat And Chronicle. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  43. ^ "Waldenbooks leaving ShoppingTown". The Post-Standard. January 4, 2006. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  44. ^ Niedt, Bob (March 13, 2007). "Plan includes entrance on Erie Boulevard". The Post-Standard. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  45. ^ "Express checkout". The Post-Standard. October 22, 2008. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  46. ^ Tampone, Kevin (July 7, 2015). "Macerich dumps Great Northern Mall, walks away from Central New York". syracuse.com. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  47. ^ "DICK'S Sporting Goods Announces Grand Opening of Relocated Store at Dewitt Commons in Dewitt, NY". Cision PR Newswire. September 28, 2015. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  48. ^ Moriarty, Rick (January 8, 2015). "Macy's to close ShoppingTown Mall store". syracuse.com. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  49. ^ Doran, Elizabeth (January 7, 2016). "J.C. Penney store in ShoppingTown Mall is closing". syracuse.com. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  50. ^ Doran, Elizabeth (September 13, 2018). "See the end of an era: Sears at ShoppingTown Mall's final days (photos)". syracuse.com. Retrieved January 3, 2021.
  51. ^ Harding, Robert (March 19, 2020). "Destiny USA, other Syracuse-area malls ordered to close due to coronavirus". auburnpub.com. Retrieved January 3, 2021.

External links edit

  • Official website

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ShoppingTown Mall was a regional shopping mall in Dewitt New York First opened as an open air shopping center in 1954 it was enclosed in 1973 and remained a major shopping center before no longer being part of Dewitt in March 2020 to make way for a new 400 million development which will be named District East Much of the existing mall will be demolished for a phased development that includes a substantial residential component a movie theater complex retail space and offices as well as new sidewalks bike paths walking trails and large park and green space that will serve as a spearhead to the Empire State Trail 1 2 ShoppingTown MallShoppingTown main entranceLocation3649 Erie Boulevard East DeWitt New York USCoordinates43 02 26 N 76 03 51 W 43 0406 N 76 06411 W 43 0406 76 06411Opening date1954 as a strip mall then enclosed in 1973 Closing dateMarch 2020DeveloperEagan Real Estate Inc OwnerOnondaga County New YorkNo of stores and services0No of anchor tenants0Total retail floor area988 054 sq ft 91 793 m2 No of floors2Websitewww wbr shoppingtownmall wbr comContents 1 History 1 1 Open Air Shopping Center 1 2 Mall Conversion 1 3 Enclosed Mall 2 References 3 External linksHistory editOpen Air Shopping Center edit Shoppingtown Mall began as an open air shopping center first announced in August 1953 and managed by Eagan Real Estate Inc At this time tenants including F W Woolworth J C Penney Walgreens Grand Union Acme Markets Fanny Farmer Endicott Johnson and Kinney Shoes had already signed on to the project 3 Local Syracuse department store Addis signed onto the project in February 1954 and later that month a four day grand opening gala was announced set to begin March 3 4 5 The center opened as planned on March 3 with most major tenants with Addis opening later on October 8 1954 6 7 Multiple new stores including Flah amp Co W T Grant and a Kallet Theater began construction in 1955 1956 8 9 A Dey s Store For Homes was first announced in 1960 with plans for the home store to open by 1961 with a full store projected to open at a later date 10 The home store opened August 25 1962 followed by the full store which opened on October 11 1966 11 12 The center was affected by a fire in April 1967 which most affected Flah amp Co who remained closed for over a month to completely restock and remodel the store 13 14 A branch store of Syracuse department store E W Edwards amp Sons opened in November 1968 15 A new 2 screen Kallet Theater opened December 28 1968 16 Mall Conversion edit Shoppingtown began conversion into an all climate mall in late 1973 with Edwards planned to be one of the anchors though Edwards closed its doors amidst bankruptcy in November 1973 17 The mall suffered a fire in June 1974 which fatally injured one firefighter and caused an estimated 500 000 in damages primarily to W T Grant 18 The two screen Kallet theater was purchased by Carrols Development Corp in 1974 and operated as a Cinema National 19 Woolworth also announced the closure of its Shoppingtown store on December 31 1974 20 Rumored since shortly after the store s closing in 1973 J C Penney opened a new larger store in the former Edwards in January 1975 21 22 Both Flah amp Co and Addis opened new stores at the mall said to be double the size of their previous locations in the center 23 The mall opened on August 4 1975 with a week long grand opening ceremony 24 Enclosed Mall edit Woolworth s re joined the mall in August 1978 taking over the former W T Grant space 25 The mall added a 57 000 sq ft 5 300 m2 Chappell s as an anchor in October 1984 26 Addis merged with Dey Brothers in May 1989 with plans to close the Addis store at the mall and merge operations into the existing Dey Brothers store 27 Shortly after this Wilmorite Properties gained control of the mall through a partnership with Eagan in Summer 1989 announcing a major remodel later that year 28 The remodel was completed at a cost of 53 million in 1991 adding a new wing which included a relocated Addis amp Dey store and a food court with the original Addis amp Dey store being split between TJ Maxx in 1991 and Steinbach s in 1992 29 30 Addis amp Dey announced the closure of their Shoppingtown Mall store amidst bankruptcy in 1992 31 Shortly thereafter in early 1993 Kaufmann s announced it would relocate from Fayetteville Mall to the former Addis amp Dey space 32 Woolworth s closed for the second and final time in early 1993 33 Steinbach s closed July 1 1994 after recording hundreds of thousands in losses at the store and TJ Maxx relocated to the Fayetteville Mall 29 Sears took over both floors of the former Addis amp Dey space in addition to building a new auto center 34 Media Play was announced in April 1994 taking over the former Woolworth s and Kallet Theater spaces for a 48 000 sq ft 4 500 m2 location 35 The Bon Ton came to the mall with their acquisition of Chappell s in late 1994 36 Old Navy opened in January 2000 and Dick s Sporting Goods was announced in March that year 37 38 ShoppingTown Mall was one of several properties sold to Macerich by Wilmorite in late 2004 for 2 3 billion 39 Kaufmann s became Macy s in September 2006 40 41 42 43 In March 2007 Macerich announced plans to create an open air plaza with new shops facing Erie Boulevard East in the Sears wing though this never materialized perhaps due to the economic recession 44 45 46 The later 2010s saw the closure of several traditional department store retailers In March 2015 Macy s which maintains a much larger outpost at Destiny USA announced that they would close their location at the mall to focus on their highest achieving locations In October 2015 Dick s Sporting Goods relocated to a nearby DeWitt Commons 47 48 On April 8 2016 JCPenney announced that they were closing On September 2 2018 Sears announced that their ShoppingTown Mall location would close leaving the mall without any anchor stores 49 50 51 Moonbeam Capital served eviction notices to all remaining tenants in September 2020 to make way for a new 400 million development which will be named District East Much of the existing mall will be demolished for a phased development that includes a substantial residential component a movie theater complex a premium grocer specialty retail and services like doctors and medical offices The project will also include new sidewalks bike paths walking trails and large park and green space that will serve as a spearhead to the recently enhanced Empire State Trail 1 2 References edit a b Business owner says all tenants of ShoppingTown Mall must vacate within 30 days LocalSYR com September 23 2020 Retrieved January 3 2021 a b Moriarty Rick November 19 2020 Onondaga County to take dead ShoppingTown mall but it will have to pay millions first syracuse com Retrieved January 3 2021 Shopping Center In DeWitt Due for Completion Nov 1 The Post Standard August 2 1953 Retrieved January 2 2021 Addis To Open In Shoppingtown The Post Standard February 11 1954 Retrieved January 3 2021 Gala Opening Set In Shoppingtown DeWitt March 3 The Post Standard February 21 1954 Retrieved January 3 2021 Employing 500 Shoppingtown Acts As New Industry in Growing Center The Post Standard March 3 1954 Retrieved January 3 2021 New Addis Store At Shoppingtown Opens Tomorrow The Post Standard October 7 1954 Retrieved January 3 2021 Construction Will Start Immediately On Flah s Branch Store in DeWitt The Post Standard April 3 1955 Retrieved January 3 2021 1 200 Seat Theater to Open At Shoppingtown in Fall The Post Standard May 20 1956 Retrieved January 3 2021 Dey s Store for Homes Due in Shoppingtown The Post Standard September 23 1960 Retrieved January 3 2021 Shoppingtown Dey s Is Hailed The Post Standard October 11 1966 Retrieved January 3 2021 Dey Brothers Shoppingtown Dewitt The Post Standard August 20 1962 Retrieved January 3 2021 Shopping Bulletin Shoppingtown Is Open The Post Standard April 11 1967 Retrieved January 3 2021 Today Flah s at Shoppingtown once again takes wing The Post Standard May 24 1967 Retrieved January 3 2021 Edward s Shoppingtown Now Open The Post Standard November 6 1968 Retrieved January 3 2021 Gala Premiere Tonight 8 00 P M The Post Standard December 26 1968 Retrieved January 3 2021 Newer Dorothy November 8 1973 Edwards Closes Store in DeWitt The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Woolsey Jim June 22 1974 Injuries at Blaze are Fatal to Fireman The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Apikian Nevart December 19 1981 Theaters Change Hands The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Woolworth To Close Three Stores The Post Standard December 31 1974 Retrieved January 3 2021 Hornak Paul November 28 1973 Penney Weighs Move The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Newer Dorothy January 17 1975 New J C Penney Opens Wednesday The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Eagen Sees Opportunity Ahead The Post Standard February 3 1975 Retrieved January 3 2021 Cool Customers The Post Standard August 5 1975 Retrieved January 3 2021 5 new to mall family The Post Standard August 2 1978 Retrieved January 3 2021 Chappell s opening seventh store in Shoppingtown Oct 3 Syracuse Herald American September 23 1994 Retrieved January 3 2021 Johnson Mellinda May 3 1989 Adding The Addis Co touch Syracuse Herald Journal Retrieved January 3 2021 Mulder James T November 12 1989 Malls getting an overhaul Syracuse Herald Journal Retrieved January 3 2021 a b Retail boom rolls through Central NY Syracuse Herald Journal May 4 1994 Retrieved January 3 2021 Shoppingtown s new mall packs pizazz The Post Standard August 22 1991 Retrieved January 3 2021 Seay Gregory December 5 1992 Behind Sage Dey Closing Doors Hartford Courant Retrieved January 3 2021 Abbott Lillian February 12 1993 Burlington Coat May Expand Locally The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Abbott Lillian January 27 1993 Massive Markdowns Mark Woolworth s Final Day The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Niedt Bob May 4 1994 Local malls play a fast game of musical stores Syracuse Herald Journal Retrieved January 3 2021 Niedt Bob April 29 1994 Shoppingtown woos Media Play store Syracuse Herald Journal Retrieved January 3 2021 Hannagan Charley October 19 1994 Bon Ton Buys Out Chappell s The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Neidt Bob January 19 2000 Old Navy to drop anchor in malls soon The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Niedt Bob March 12 2000 New Dick s moving to bigger spot in DeWitt The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Locations of properties sold by Wilmorite Democrat And Chronicle December 24 2004 Retrieved January 3 2021 Niedt Bob July 29 2005 Kaufmann s new name Macy s The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Niedt Bob February 22 2006 Albany company might buy Media Play chain The Post Herald Retrieved January 3 2021 Chao Mary October 1 2005 Bon Ton still intends to stay here Democrat And Chronicle Retrieved January 3 2021 Waldenbooks leaving ShoppingTown The Post Standard January 4 2006 Retrieved January 3 2021 Niedt Bob March 13 2007 Plan includes entrance on Erie Boulevard The Post Standard Retrieved January 3 2021 Express checkout The Post Standard October 22 2008 Retrieved January 3 2021 Tampone Kevin July 7 2015 Macerich dumps Great Northern Mall walks away from Central New York syracuse com Retrieved January 3 2021 DICK S Sporting Goods Announces Grand Opening of Relocated Store at Dewitt Commons in Dewitt NY Cision PR Newswire September 28 2015 Retrieved January 3 2021 Moriarty Rick January 8 2015 Macy s to close ShoppingTown Mall store syracuse com Retrieved January 3 2021 Doran Elizabeth January 7 2016 J C Penney store in ShoppingTown Mall is closing syracuse com Retrieved January 3 2021 Doran Elizabeth September 13 2018 See the end of an era Sears at ShoppingTown Mall s final days photos syracuse com Retrieved January 3 2021 Harding Robert March 19 2020 Destiny USA other Syracuse area malls ordered to close due to coronavirus auburnpub com Retrieved January 3 2021 External links editOfficial website 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