Great Northern Mall
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- For the shopping mall near Cleveland, Ohio, see Westfield Great Northern.
The Great Northern Mall is a regional shopping mall located in the Syracuse suburb of Clay, New York. The mall was opened in October 5, 1988 by Wilmorite Properties, Inc out of Rochester. It contains 80 specialty stores, two restaurants (in addition to a food court with the usual fast food choices), and a 10-screen Regal Cinemas multiplex. This is the major shopping center for Syracuse's northern suburbs and Oswego County. It is owned and managed by the Macerich Company.
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[edit] Current anchor stores & major retailers
- Dick's Sporting Goods (65,000 sq. ft.)
- H & M (30,446 sq. ft.)
- JCPenney (98,484 sq. ft.) Opening late 2006
- Macy's (85,000 sq. ft.)
- Old Navy (24,521 sq. ft.)
- Piano & Organ Center (10,894 sq. ft.)
- Regal Cinemas (35,239 sq. ft.)
- Sears (146,504 sq. ft.)
Total size of Great Northern Mall: 884,000 square feet
[edit] Major retail outlets
- BJ's Wholesale Club (115,660 sq. ft.)
- Toys "R" Us (45,826 sq. ft.)
[edit] Former anchor stores
- Addis & Dey's (Closed in 1993, now Dick's)
- Bon-Ton (Replaced Chappell's in 1995, closed in early 2006. Will be site of JCPenney)
- Kaufmann's (Replaced Sibley's in 1990, merged into Macy's 2006)
- Chappell's (Local store, 1994-1995, became Bon-Ton 1995, closed 2006, will become JCPenney)
- Hess's (Original anchor, replaced by Chappell's in 1994)
- Sibley's (Original Anchor, merged into Kaufmann's nameplate in 1990, merged into Macy's 2006)