Galleria of Pittsburgh
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The Galleria of Mt. Lebanon is an upscale shopping mall located in the southern Pittsburgh suburb of Mt. Lebanon. It currently appeals to the finer tastes of shoppers in the area.
It opened in 1964 as a Kaufmann's department store with 250,000 square feet of interior retail space. In 1988, the building was converted into a 62-space shopping mall after Kaufmann's relocated to the former Gimbel's department store at the nearby South Hills Village mall.
The mall was renovated in 2003 to revive the center, which was losing stores due to the competition of South Hills Village less than a mile away. New stores were added during and after the renovation; it is now home to approximately 40 stores. Anchor tenants include the boutique shops of Restoration Hardware, Williams Sonoma, Talbots and Pottery Barn. The mall announced the addition of Jezzabelle Ladies Wear and Synergy Fitness Spa to open in the spring of 2006. Entertainment and dining offerings at the mall include a six screen cinema and a half dozen dining establishments such as Bravo Cucina Italiana and Mitchell's Fish Market.
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Pittsburgh Metro Shopping Malls and Centers |
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Pittsburgh Central: Downtown Retail | Station Square | Southside Works | Northshore | Mt. Washington | University District | Strip District | Shadyside |
Pittsburgh's North Hills: Pittsburgh Mills | Ross Park Mall | Northway Mall | Grove City Outlets | North Hills Village | Waterworks Mall | Clearview Mall | Cranberry Mall |
Pittsburgh's West Hills & Airport: AirMall | The Mall at Robinson | Robinson Town Centre | Beaver Valley Mall | The Pointe at North Fayette | Collier Crossing |
Pittsburgh's South Hills: South Hills Village | Century III Mall | The Galleria | The Waterfront | SouthPointe Center | Victory Center |
Pittsburgh's East Hills: Monroeville Mall | Westmoreland Mall | Edgewood Towne Center | Miracle Mile |