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Lenni Lenape statue in front of Macy's
The Neshaminy Mall is located at U.S. Route 1 & Bristol Road in Bensalem, Pennsylvania (USA).[1] It was one of the first malls to be constructed in the United States, opening in 1968. It has four main anchors (three department stores and a movie theatre) and over 120 smaller shops and eateries. The mall also contains a food court that was opened in the mid-1990s. The mall is in the process of being renovated.
[edit] Tenants
[edit] Main anchors
- AMC Neshaminy 24 Theatre (91,402 sq. ft., opened 1998, which made it the largest theater in Pennsylvania)
- Boscov's (185,000 sq. ft., Opened 1995. Former location for Lit Brothers {1974-1977}, Pomeroy's {1977-1987}, and The Bon-Ton {1987-early 1990s})
- Macy's (218,150 sq. ft., Opened 1968 as Strawbridge & Clothier. Became Macy's 2006)
- Sears (175,083 sq. ft., 45,945 sq. ft. TBA, 221,028 sq. ft. total)
[edit] Minor anchors
- Modell's (14,291 sq. ft., Opened 1994 in location of former AMC Premiere Twin Theatre)
- H&M (17,000 sq. ft, Opened 2002 in part of location of former Woolworth's)
- Barnes & Noble Coming Soon (Formely at the site where Kritters Pet Center, Sugar Mountain, Eckerd Pharmacy and Good Times (which used to be a Wachovia Bank) were, which all got torn down)
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