Clifton Park Center
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Clifton Park Center, formerly known as the Clifton Country Mall, is a large retail center located in Clifton Park, New York and was acquired in the spring of 2006 by DCG Development, a Clifton Park based development firm. The mall features over 40 stores and a food court.
Clifton Country Mall opened in 1976. In 1984, the mall was expanded, bringing in Caldor as another anchor. This expansion also gave the mall a food court and movie theater. In 2000, the mall was named from Clifton Country Mall to Clifton Park Center. In 2006, half of the mall was torn down for a lifestyle section.
[edit] Current Anchors
- Boscov's (196,800 sq. ft.)
- JC Penney (103,023 sq. ft.)
- Marshalls Megastore/HomeGoods (50,000 sq. ft.)
[edit] Former Anchors
- A&P (converted to Price Chopper in 1989)
- Caldor (opened 1984 as part of expansion, closed in 1999, demolished for Boscov's)
- Carl Company (closed 1991, became Marshalls in 1993)
- CVS (first location; became part of Steinbach)
- CVS (second location)
- Consumer's Catalog Showroom (later Klein's All Sports)
- Denby's (later Consumers Catalog Showroom)
- Flah's
- Gamer's Guild
- Klein's All Sports (now smaller stores)
- Price Chopper (space and adjacent CVS were converted to Steinbach in 1991)
- Steinbach (closed 1999, vacant)