Showing posts with label horseheads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label horseheads. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Arnot Mall


Located just outside of the Horseheads community, lies the regional mall that serves as the regional shopping complex for the region. Originally opening as a fairly small mall with around 40 stores in 1967, its anchors were JCPenney and store called Iszard's. JCPenney remains, but Iszard's would eventually be converted to a McCurdy's before ultimately becoming Bon-Ton. A 1980 expansion would add Bradlee's and Hess's as two additional anchors. The Bradlee's space became a Burlington Coat Factory in 2006 while Hess's converted to a Kaufman's before becoming a Macy's. I'm not exactly sure when Sears opened here as a fifth anchor, but its exterior architecture suggests it likely opened at some point in the 1990s. In total the mall has over 100 stores including a food court and Regal Cinemas.

Macy's closed their store in 2016, and Bon-Ton would relocate to it in 2017 before ultimately going belly up only a year later. While the mall has no doubt felt the affects of changing consumer preferences after losing 2 of its anchors, it is trying its best to adapt. The former Bon-Ton/Macy's space has been re-purposed as an event center with a mini-golf course on the side. The mall also plans to demolish the original Bon-Ton space and replace it with a hotel and more dining options.
I feel confident in saying that this mall is trying its best to survive.

The Arnot Mall was one of the first malls I ever photographed, so it has a special meaning to me and I'm glad to see it trying to survive unlike the Lycoming Mall, which is much more significant to my childhood, to its south.

I hope enjoy the pics; some of which go all the way back to 2013!









Former Macy's; taken before becoming Bon-Ton











































Thursday, March 22, 2018

A New Modern Bon Ton


Even though Bon Ton may be in bankruptcy as we speak, they actually managed to open a new store just before bankruptcy was declared. And while this store was technically a relocation of an existing location, it still qualifies as new as was the idea. Bon Ton evidently does rather well here in Horseheads, NY for them to be willing to spend plenty of money to relocate and have a new modern store. The new store was previously a Macy's as seen below:




Flash forward a few months and new Bon Ton has opened:

























The old Bon Ton at the same mall
Bon Ton has really a decent following in my region and does rather well. I for one, would hate to see them follow Toys R Us' footsteps. Bon Ton would also hurt many communities in Pennsylvania if they were to close as many are the only department store (not counting Walmart) left.