Mall at Steamtown

Mall at Steamtown

Mall atrium during first annual The Office convention, October 2007
Location Scranton, PA, USA
Address 300 Lackawanna Avenue Scranton, Pennsylvania 18503
Opening date 1993
Management Prizm Asset Management Company
No. of stores and services 88
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 565,000 sq. ft.
Parking 2,300 spaces
No. of floors 2 (3 in Boscov's)
Website The Mall at Steamtown

The Mall at Steamtown is a shopping center and the commercial centerpiece of Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States. It features nearly one hundred retail and specialty stores. The Mall at Steamtown was conceived in the mid 1980s as the keystone of downtown revitalization, though the project was not completed until 1993. Its opening in 1993 was nationally televised on CNN and attended by then-Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey, Sr.. The mall is built on approximately half of the former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad yard that was abandoned by Conrail in the late 1970s. The mall is two levels with a food court overlooking Steamtown National Historic Site on the second floor. The anchor stores are Boscov's and The Bon-Ton. The mall is located on Lackawanna Avenue in the heart of downtown Scranton, and includes a parking garage adjacent to Boscov's.

Popular culture references

The Mall at Steamtown has been featured a few times on NBC's The Office, as a place where Stanley's daughter spends all of his money, home of the coffeehouse "Jitters", and where Michael takes the women out for a day of shopping. The season 7 episode "Counseling" is the first time the mall is actually seen. Dwight is trying to protest it due to the lack of courtesy service, though it was the result of a misunderstanding involving beet juice covering Dwight's hands and arms that an employee had mistaken for blood.

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