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Millcreek Mall

Millcreek Mall
Millcreek Mall Complex.svg
Location Millcreek Township, Pennsylvania, United States
Coordinates 42°4′9.43″N 80°5′56.52″W / 42.0692861°N 80.0990333°W / 42.0692861; -80.0990333Coordinates: 42°4′9.43″N 80°5′56.52″W / 42.0692861°N 80.0990333°W / 42.0692861; -80.0990333
Opening date 1975
Management Cafaro Company
Owner Cafaro Company
No. of stores and services 175
No. of anchor tenants 6
Total retail floor area 2,200,000 square feet (200,000 m2)
No. of floors 1 (2 in Bon Ton, Macy's, and JCPenney)
Website www.millcreekmall.net

The Millcreek Mall or Millcreek Mall Complex is a one-level shopping center located 3.4 miles (5.5 km) southwest of downtown Erie, Pennsylvania, between Peach Street and Interstate 79, in Millcreek Township.

The complex opened in 1975 and was developed by the Youngstown, Ohio-based Cafaro Company, who still own and operate it. Due to Pennsylvania's lack of sales tax on clothing, the Millcreek Mall attracts many visitors from Ohio, New York and Canada. Presently, the mall proper houses 121 store spaces, with 12 kiosks. The 175 store and restaurants figure often cited includes stores within the physical mall and its many peripheral restaurants, stores and strip plazas. The mall is anchored by JCPenney, Macy's, and Bon-Ton, plus Boscov's will be opening a new store in the former Sears space.

The mall's original anchor stores included Boston Store, Halle's, JCPenney, Kaufmann's, Carlisle's and Sears. Boston Store became Horne's in 1979, which in turn closed and became Lazarus in 1994. Lazarus closed this anchor in 1997. Halle's later became a Dahlkemper's catalog showroom, which closed in 1993. Its space became Burlington Coat Factory. HomePlace took the former Carlisle's location after Carlisle's closure in 1995.Elder-Beerman took over the former Lazarus in 1998, but was converted five years later to The Bon-Ton. After HomePlace closed, its space was divided between Steve & Barry's and AC Moore, the former of which closed in 2009. Also, Kaufmann's was converted to Macy's in September 2006. Burlington Coat Factory moved out of the mall in late 2012. In 2014, the space that was formerly occupied by Burlington was split into two spaces that now house Primanti Bros. sandwiches, and Mad Mex restaurant.


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