Even though Erie is the fourth largest city in Pennsylvania, its interesting to note that the Millcreek Mall is the only mall that Erie ever had. Although there was another "mall" located elsewhere, I'm fairly certain it was just a plaza that had used 'mall' in its name. Either way it doesn't matter now, as that 'mall' has been torn down and replaced with a residential complex.
Due to the shear size of the Millcreek Mall and shopping complexes nearby, I've decided to split the posts into at least two different posts. One for the plaza and one for the mall itself. This first part will focus on the exterior of the mall, plazas and other chains located outside the mall.
For the mall anchors we have the following:
Sears has been here since the mall opened. |
Bon Ton was a former Elder-Beerman |
Formerly Kaufman's |
In addition to Sears, JCPenney is also an original mall anchor as well. |
Burlington Coat Factory was previously a fifth anchor here but it has since relocated to a former Walmart down the road from the mall. The mall has taken over the former two story store and absorbed it as a continuation as one of the mall corridors. Here's a picture of while construction was ongoing:
I will have to return to take a few pictures of what the exterior looks like now. I did re-visit the mall recently but I had parked on the opposite side of the mall so I failed to take an exterior shot of its current state. I did get some interior pictures though! Upon making this post, I realize now that I also need to return to take some photos of another plaza I have none of. I guess you could say I was thinking when I visited recently....
Here's some pictures of the mall's food court entrance and other stores that have an exterior presence.
Moving on to the one plaza I have captured.
Notice a few new stores have opened. Five Below was under construction at the time of this photo. |
There's something very ironic in the photo above. I'm fairly certain that Ross was formerly where Old Navy was. Ross had closed its location for a time and then opened back up as you can see in the very same plaza in a former Border's. When I revisited recently now Old Navy has now closed and its space is empty. Again I did try to take a photo of that, but it came out extremely bad. Also notice one of the first Field and Stream located in the very top left of the above photo.
Toys R Us |
Former Hills/Ames which was being used as a flea market for a time. It is now my area's first 'At Home' home decor store as seen below. |
There's definitely a few more pictures of I have to take of the mall's shopping plazas here so you can expect further posts on the Millcreek Mall plazas in the future. Part two will cover the mall itself.
Since it's the only one around, it seems like this is an extremely huge, sprawling mall! Surprised Old Navy closed. Perhaps it's moving into a slot in that new corridor space vacated by Burlington?
ReplyDeleteYes. It is well over 1 Million sq. ft. as well. Not sure what is up with Old Navy. There wasn't any signs of it moving into the mall itself.
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