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Westmoreland Mall

Westmoreland Mall is a two-level, enclosed super-regional shopping and casino complex in the municipality of Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh, and owned and operated by CBL Properties. It was completed in 1977 and was extensively renovated and expanded in 1993–1994. Retail anchor tenants include H&M, JCPenney, Macy's, Macy's Backstage, Macy's Home and Old Navy, as well as Live! Casino Pittsburgh, a 129,552 square foot gaming and entertainment complex in the mall's south wing. It contains 1,287,620 square feet (119,624 m2) of retail space on 103 acres (0.4 km2) and over 170 retailers, making it the third-largest shopping complex in Western Pennsylvania in terms of square footage and the largest mall between Pittsburgh and Lancaster.[1]

Westmoreland Mall
Westmoreland Mall as seen from across U.S. Route 30
LocationHempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates40°18′04″N 79°30′29″W / 40.301°N 79.508°W / 40.301; -79.508Coordinates: 40°18′04″N 79°30′29″W / 40.301°N 79.508°W / 40.301; -79.508
Address5256 U.S. Route 30
Opening date28 February 1977
DeveloperAdam Eidemiller, Inc./The Goodman Company
ManagementCBL Properties
OwnerCBL Properties
No. of stores and services170+
No. of anchor tenants7 (6 open, 1 vacant)
Total retail floor area1,287,620 square feet (119,624 m2)
No. of floors2 (3 in the parking garage)
Parking6,436 spaces (covered and uncovered)
Public transit access WCTA bus: 2F, 9, 9S, 12, 20F
Websitewestmorelandmall.com

Surrounding the mall are over 25 retailers and dining establishments, including the Westmoreland Crossing strip shopping center, which opened in 1978 and features a 15-screen AMC Theatres complex, Dick's Sporting Goods, Levin Furniture, Michaels Arts and Crafts, Planet Fitness and T.J. Maxx. A variety of restaurants and outparcels completes the mall complex.

It is located on the eastern side of the Greater Pittsburgh Region on the heavily traveled U.S. Route 30 corridor. Adjacent to Westmoreland Mall, many big 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 a mixture of open fields and wooded land. A handful of small businesses such as the former Winky's Restaurant (now Casual Male XL) were located on U.S. Route 30. At the time, residents shopped in Greensburg's business district, or at Greengate Mall (now Greengate Centre), west of the city. As the demand for more retail grew in the area, Kaufmann's and Sears approached the Rouse Company, owner of Greengate Mall, about the possibility of opening a new location at the facility. Rouse chose not to invest in the development to bring the stores in. Therefore, an idea for a new mall in the area was created.

Proposal

In the mid-1970s, Adam Eidemiller, Inc., the development company that owned the land at the time, initially proposed building a motel on the open acreage, but eventually decided that it was not the best use of the property. The proliferation of shopping malls during the 1970s led Eidemiller to consider developing a regional mall on the site. It contacted St. Louis-based May Department Stores Company, parent of Pittsburgh-based retailer Kaufmann's about building a mall with the department store as an anchor but was rebuffed. Later, a joint venture between Eidemiller and the Goodman Company was formed, which already had experience with developing extensive projects, including Granite Run Mall near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Construction would begin in 1975, and Kaufmann's became the first store to open at the complex in late 1976.[2]

Opening

On February 28, 1977, the 850,000-square-foot (79,000 m2) 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 (played by David Newell) of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. The mall's South Annex (now Westmoreland Crossing), originally anchored by Shop 'n Save, opened in 1978. As the years passed, the mall continued to grow, with the addition of Troutman's Department Store (later replaced by Pomeroy's and The Bon-Ton) and 80,000 square feet (7,000 m2) of additional retail space in 1979. By the mid-1980s, the convenience center at the South Annex was constructed, with 40,000 square feet (4,000 m2) of space for 12 to 15 new stores and restaurants. At this time, the mall was owned and operated by The Kravco Company, now Simon Property Group.[3] The rapid growth of Westmoreland Mall brought increasing pressure to smaller cross-town rival Greengate Mall, which was anchored by Horne's, JCPenney and Montgomery Ward. Greengate took proactive measures to remain competitive with Westmoreland Mall as it completed a makeover in 1981 and attempted to remerchandise and lease the center to new merchants well into the late 1980s.

Renovation and expansion

By the early 1990s, significant retailer demand for additional space as well as increasing competition from Pittsburgh-area malls prompted the mall's owners to consider redeveloping the property. In response, it 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 66,000 square feet (6,100 m2) for 20 new retailers and a spacious food court, as well as a three-level parking garage and a new entrance. The last major mall addition took place in 1999, when Carmike Cinemas (now AMC Theatres) opened a new 15-screen stadium-style seating movie 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 since been renamed Macy's Home.

Live! Casino Pittsburgh

Live! Casino Pittsburgh is a $150 million, 129,552 square foot gaming and entertainment complex at Westmoreland Mall, which was built in the former Bon-Ton building. It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Baltimore-based Cordish Companies.

On August 14, 2019, officials with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board awarded Cordish a gaming license to operate the two-story facility. Demolition began on the interior of the building in late 2019, with a groundbreaking ceremony held on November 13, 2019. Construction on the casino would be impacted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, although the project would be completed in just one year. The casino officially opened for business on November 24, 2020, following a soft opening the week prior.

The complex features a 31,677-square-foot casino floor with 750 slot machines and electronic table games and 33 live action table games on the lower level of the building, as well as a 1,582-square-foot poker room on the upper level with seven table games. In addition, the casino features a FanDuel sportsbook and lounge, a 7,000-square-foot event center called The Venue Live!, as well as several nationally recognized restaurants and live entertainment venues, including Sports & Social Steel City, Guy Fieri's American Kitchen and Bar and PBR Cowboy Bar Pittsburgh. The casino is accessible via exterior entrances as well as within the mall.

In March 2022, Cordish sold the building and ground lease to Gaming and Leisure Properties in a leaseback transaction, along with its sister property, Live! Casino & Hotel Philadelphia.[4]

Anchor stores

Currently, Westmoreland Mall features two major department stores including JCPenney and Macy's, who own their own buildings and operate at the mall under long-term ground leases. Three junior anchor stores also occupy the mall under long-term leases, including Swedish retailer H&M on the upper level near Center Court, Macy's Home on the lower level adjacent to Macy's, and Old Navy, located near Sears on the lower level. In addition, Live! Casino Pittsburgh serves as the mall's third anchor.

Sears, Roebuck and Co. originally operated a store along North Main Street in Downtown Greensburg. In the 1960s, Sears would relocate east of town to the site of what is now the Davis Center. A freestanding auto service center, now AAMCO Transmissions, was also built adjacent to the main store. At the time of the mall's development, the new Sears store would be twice as large as its predecessor, and offer a larger selection of merchandise on two levels. On December 28, 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 80 stores nationwide. The store closed on March 17, 2019.[5]

JCPenney, like Sears, has also been in Greensburg since the early 1900s, originally located along South Main Street. It would replace its original store with a larger one at the former Greengate Mall, which operated from 1971 to 1994, when it relocated to Westmoreland Mall. In 2010, the JCPenney store was extensively renovated and a Sephora cosmetics shop opened on the store's upper level.

Troutman's, which had a few locations in the area, operated its flagship store in Downtown Greensburg since the early 1920s. However, it would also open a new location at Westmoreland Mall in 1979. Nonetheless, the downtown store would coexist with the mall location for a few years until its closure in 1985. Its sister store at Westmoreland was subsequently converted to Pomeroy's before being acquired by the parent company of The Bon-Ton in 1987. On April 18, 2018, it was announced that The Bon-Ton would close due to the company's liquidation.[6] The store closed on July 29, 2018. On December 5, 2018, The Cordish Companies unveiled plans for the Live! Casino Pittsburgh gaming and entertainment complex in the former Bon-Ton building. The facility opened on November 24, 2020.

Pittsburgh-based retailer Kaufmann's never had a presence in Westmoreland County until the mall's opening in 1977. On September 9, 2006, Federated Department Stores converted all former May Company regional department store nameplates, including Kaufmann's, into Macy's as part of a nationwide rebranding program.

Anchor store square footage

Westmoreland Mall

Anchor Square footage Opened Previous stores Notes
H&M 20,146 sq ft (1,872 m2) 2015
JCPenney 126,994 sq ft (11,798 m2) 1994
Live! Casino Pittsburgh 129,552 sq ft (12,040 m2) 2020 Troutman's , Pomeroy's , Bon-Ton Bon-Ton closed on July 29, 2018 and was redeveloped as Live! Casino Pittsburgh, which opened on November 24, 2020
Macy's 168,341 sq ft (15,639 m2) 2006 Kaufmann's Macy's was merged with Kaufmann's in 2006
Macy's Home 24,370 sq ft (2,264 m2) 2006 Cinemette Theatres , Cinema World , Carmike Cinemas , Kaufmann's Home Macy's was merged with Kaufmann's in 2006
Old Navy 20,257 sq ft (1,882 m2) 1999
Former Sears 200,071 sq ft (18,587 m2) 1977 Original anchor; Sears closed on March 17, 2019

Westmoreland Crossing

Anchor Square Footage Opened Previous Stores Notes
AMC Theatres 56,255 sq ft (5,226 m2) 2017 Carmike Cinemas AMC was merged with Carmike Cinemas in 2017
Dick's Sporting Goods 51,000 sq ft (4,700 m2) Unknown
Levin Furniture 55,314 sq ft (5,100 m2) Unknown
Michaels Arts and Crafts 23,223 sq ft (2,200 m2) Unknown
Planet Fitness 16,330 sq ft (1,517 m2) Unknown
T.J. Maxx 24,473 sq ft (2,274 m2) Unknown

References

  1. ^ "Five Largest Pittsburgh-Area Shopping Malls and Centers". Pittsburgh.bizjournals.com. 2011-09-02. Retrieved September 27, 2011.
  2. ^ "Mall changed Westmoreland lifestyle". Pittsburghlive.com. 2002-09-22. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  3. ^ "Merchant: Shoppers want late hours". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. 1986-12-03. Retrieved 2011-09-27.
  4. ^ Laura Smythe (March 3, 2022). "Penn National spinoff closes on $674M real estate deal including Live! Casino Philadelphia". Philadelphia Business Journal. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  5. ^ Thomas, Lauren (2018-12-28). "Sears is closing 80 more stores in March, faces possible liquidation". CNBC. Retrieved 2018-12-28.
  6. ^ Aaron Smith (April 19, 2018). "Every Bon-Ton department store is closing". CNN. Retrieved April 22, 2018.

External links

  • Westmoreland Mall official website

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Westmoreland Mall is a two level enclosed super regional shopping and casino complex in the municipality of Hempfield Township Pennsylvania southeast of Pittsburgh and owned and operated by CBL Properties It was completed in 1977 and was extensively renovated and expanded in 1993 1994 Retail anchor tenants include H amp M JCPenney Macy s Macy s Backstage Macy s Home and Old Navy as well as Live Casino Pittsburgh a 129 552 square foot gaming and entertainment complex in the mall s south wing It contains 1 287 620 square feet 119 624 m2 of retail space on 103 acres 0 4 km2 and over 170 retailers making it the third largest shopping complex in Western Pennsylvania in terms of square footage and the largest mall between Pittsburgh and Lancaster 1 Westmoreland MallWestmoreland Mall as seen from across U S Route 30LocationHempfield Township Westmoreland County Pennsylvania U S Coordinates40 18 04 N 79 30 29 W 40 301 N 79 508 W 40 301 79 508 Coordinates 40 18 04 N 79 30 29 W 40 301 N 79 508 W 40 301 79 508Address5256 U S Route 30Opening date28 February 1977DeveloperAdam Eidemiller Inc The Goodman CompanyManagementCBL PropertiesOwnerCBL PropertiesNo of stores and services170 No of anchor tenants7 6 open 1 vacant Total retail floor area1 287 620 square feet 119 624 m2 No of floors2 3 in the parking garage Parking6 436 spaces covered and uncovered Public transit accessWCTA bus 2F 9 9S 12 20FWebsitewestmorelandmall wbr comSurrounding the mall are over 25 retailers and dining establishments including the Westmoreland Crossing strip shopping center which opened in 1978 and features a 15 screen AMC Theatres complex Dick s Sporting Goods Levin Furniture Michaels Arts and Crafts Planet Fitness and T J Maxx A variety of restaurants and outparcels completes the mall complex It is located on the eastern side of the Greater Pittsburgh Region on the heavily traveled U S Route 30 corridor Adjacent to Westmoreland Mall many big 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 Contents 1 History 1 1 Proposal 1 2 Opening 1 3 Renovation and expansion 2 Live Casino Pittsburgh 3 Anchor stores 3 1 Anchor store square footage 3 1 1 Westmoreland Mall 3 1 2 Westmoreland Crossing 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditPrior to the development of Westmoreland Mall the immediate area surrounding the site known as Miller s Woods was a mixture of open fields and wooded land A handful of small businesses such as the former Winky s Restaurant now Casual Male XL were located on U S Route 30 At the time residents shopped in Greensburg s business district or at Greengate Mall now Greengate Centre west of the city As the demand for more retail grew in the area Kaufmann s and Sears approached the Rouse Company owner of Greengate Mall about the possibility of opening a new location at the facility Rouse chose not to invest in the development to bring the stores in Therefore an idea for a new mall in the area was created Proposal Edit In the mid 1970s Adam Eidemiller Inc the development company that owned the land at the time initially proposed building a motel on the open acreage but eventually decided that it was not the best use of the property The proliferation of shopping malls during the 1970s led Eidemiller to consider developing a regional mall on the site It contacted St Louis based May Department Stores Company parent of Pittsburgh based retailer Kaufmann s about building a mall with the department store as an anchor but was rebuffed Later a joint venture between Eidemiller and the Goodman Company was formed which already had experience with developing extensive projects including Granite Run Mall near Philadelphia Pennsylvania Construction would begin in 1975 and Kaufmann s became the first store to open at the complex in late 1976 2 Opening Edit On February 28 1977 the 850 000 square foot 79 000 m2 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 played by David Newell of Mister Rogers Neighborhood The mall s South Annex now Westmoreland Crossing originally anchored by Shop n Save opened in 1978 As the years passed the mall continued to grow with the addition of Troutman s Department Store later replaced by Pomeroy s and The Bon Ton and 80 000 square feet 7 000 m2 of additional retail space in 1979 By the mid 1980s the convenience center at the South Annex was constructed with 40 000 square feet 4 000 m2 of space for 12 to 15 new stores and restaurants At this time the mall was owned and operated by The Kravco Company now Simon Property Group 3 The rapid growth of Westmoreland Mall brought increasing pressure to smaller cross town rival Greengate Mall which was anchored by Horne s JCPenney and Montgomery Ward Greengate took proactive measures to remain competitive with Westmoreland Mall as it completed a makeover in 1981 and attempted to remerchandise and lease the center to new merchants well into the late 1980s Renovation and expansion Edit By the early 1990s significant retailer demand for additional space as well as increasing competition from Pittsburgh area malls prompted the mall s owners to consider redeveloping the property In response it 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 66 000 square feet 6 100 m2 for 20 new retailers and a spacious food court as well as a three level parking garage and a new entrance The last major mall addition took place in 1999 when Carmike Cinemas now AMC Theatres opened a new 15 screen stadium style seating movie 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 since been renamed Macy s Home Live Casino Pittsburgh EditLive Casino Pittsburgh is a 150 million 129 552 square foot gaming and entertainment complex at Westmoreland Mall which was built in the former Bon Ton building It is owned by Gaming and Leisure Properties and operated by Baltimore based Cordish Companies On August 14 2019 officials with the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board awarded Cordish a gaming license to operate the two story facility Demolition began on the interior of the building in late 2019 with a groundbreaking ceremony held on November 13 2019 Construction on the casino would be impacted due to the COVID 19 pandemic although the project would be completed in just one year The casino officially opened for business on November 24 2020 following a soft opening the week prior The complex features a 31 677 square foot casino floor with 750 slot machines and electronic table games and 33 live action table games on the lower level of the building as well as a 1 582 square foot poker room on the upper level with seven table games In addition the casino features a FanDuel sportsbook and lounge a 7 000 square foot event center called The Venue Live as well as several nationally recognized restaurants and live entertainment venues including Sports amp Social Steel City Guy Fieri s American Kitchen and Bar and PBR Cowboy Bar Pittsburgh The casino is accessible via exterior entrances as well as within the mall In March 2022 Cordish sold the building and ground lease to Gaming and Leisure Properties in a leaseback transaction along with its sister property Live Casino amp Hotel Philadelphia 4 Anchor stores EditCurrently Westmoreland Mall features two major department stores including JCPenney and Macy s who own their own buildings and operate at the mall under long term ground leases Three junior anchor stores also occupy the mall under long term leases including Swedish retailer H amp M on the upper level near Center Court Macy s Home on the lower level adjacent to Macy s and Old Navy located near Sears on the lower level In addition Live Casino Pittsburgh serves as the mall s third anchor Sears Roebuck and Co originally operated a store along North Main Street in Downtown Greensburg In the 1960s Sears would relocate east of town to the site of what is now the Davis Center A freestanding auto service center now AAMCO Transmissions was also built adjacent to the main store At the time of the mall s development the new Sears store would be twice as large as its predecessor and offer a larger selection of merchandise on two levels On December 28 2018 it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 80 stores nationwide The store closed on March 17 2019 5 JCPenney like Sears has also been in Greensburg since the early 1900s originally located along South Main Street It would replace its original store with a larger one at the former Greengate Mall which operated from 1971 to 1994 when it relocated to Westmoreland Mall In 2010 the JCPenney store was extensively renovated and a Sephora cosmetics shop opened on the store s upper level Troutman s which had a few locations in the area operated its flagship store in Downtown Greensburg since the early 1920s However it would also open a new location at Westmoreland Mall in 1979 Nonetheless the downtown store would coexist with the mall location for a few years until its closure in 1985 Its sister store at Westmoreland was subsequently converted to Pomeroy s before being acquired by the parent company of The Bon Ton in 1987 On April 18 2018 it was announced that The Bon Ton would close due to the company s liquidation 6 The store closed on July 29 2018 On December 5 2018 The Cordish Companies unveiled plans for the Live Casino Pittsburgh gaming and entertainment complex in the former Bon Ton building The facility opened on November 24 2020 Pittsburgh based retailer Kaufmann s never had a presence in Westmoreland County until the mall s opening in 1977 On September 9 2006 Federated Department Stores converted all former May Company regional department store nameplates including Kaufmann s into Macy s as part of a nationwide rebranding program Anchor store square footage Edit Westmoreland Mall Edit Anchor Square footage Opened Previous stores NotesH amp M 20 146 sq ft 1 872 m2 2015 JCPenney 126 994 sq ft 11 798 m2 1994 Live Casino Pittsburgh 129 552 sq ft 12 040 m2 2020 Troutman s Pomeroy s Bon Ton Bon Ton closed on July 29 2018 and was redeveloped as Live Casino Pittsburgh which opened on November 24 2020Macy s 168 341 sq ft 15 639 m2 2006 Kaufmann s Macy s was merged with Kaufmann s in 2006Macy s Home 24 370 sq ft 2 264 m2 2006 Cinemette Theatres Cinema World Carmike Cinemas Kaufmann s Home Macy s was merged with Kaufmann s in 2006Old Navy 20 257 sq ft 1 882 m2 1999 Former Sears 200 071 sq ft 18 587 m2 1977 Original anchor Sears closed on March 17 2019Westmoreland Crossing Edit Anchor Square Footage Opened Previous Stores NotesAMC Theatres 56 255 sq ft 5 226 m2 2017 Carmike Cinemas AMC was merged with Carmike Cinemas in 2017Dick s Sporting Goods 51 000 sq ft 4 700 m2 Unknown Levin Furniture 55 314 sq ft 5 100 m2 Unknown Michaels Arts and Crafts 23 223 sq ft 2 200 m2 Unknown Planet Fitness 16 330 sq ft 1 517 m2 Unknown T J Maxx 24 473 sq ft 2 274 m2 Unknown References Edit Five Largest Pittsburgh Area Shopping Malls and Centers Pittsburgh bizjournals com 2011 09 02 Retrieved September 27 2011 Mall changed Westmoreland lifestyle Pittsburghlive com 2002 09 22 Retrieved 2009 07 31 Merchant Shoppers want late hours Pittsburgh Post Gazette 1986 12 03 Retrieved 2011 09 27 Laura Smythe March 3 2022 Penn National spinoff closes on 674M real estate deal including Live Casino Philadelphia Philadelphia Business Journal Retrieved 2022 03 05 Thomas Lauren 2018 12 28 Sears is closing 80 more stores in March faces possible liquidation CNBC Retrieved 2018 12 28 Aaron Smith April 19 2018 Every Bon Ton department store is closing CNN Retrieved April 22 2018 External links EditWestmoreland Mall official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Westmoreland Mall amp oldid 1124730853, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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