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Laurel Mall (Pennsylvania) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Laurel Mall (Pennsylvania)
Laurel Mall is a shopping mall which opened in 1973 just northwest of Hazleton, Pennsylvania. It features three current anchor stores, Kmart, Boscov's, and Dunham's Sports. 10-theater Regal Cinemas and Aldi are outparcels. The mall is owned by Lexington Realty. == History == Opened in 1973, the mall initially featured two anchor stores: Zayre at the west end, and Fowler, Dick, and Walker, The Boston Store at the east end. Original tenants included GNC, Hickory Farms, Karmelkorn, Waldenbooks, Rea & Derrick Drugstore, and an A&P supermarket. Boscov's took over the Fowler, Dick & Walker store in 1981, and Zayre sold to Ames in 1989. Construction of a new wing anchored by J. C. Penney began in 1993. Also that year, the Ames store closed and began conversion to a Kmart, which opened in September 1994. Boscov's expanded by in 1994,〔 and the mall interior was renovated with skylights and new flooring.〔 McCrory Stores closed at the mall in 1995. One year later, Ben Franklin Crafts replaced it. The space is now Old Navy. A Hoyts movie theater opened next to the mall in 1998. In July 2005, the mall was sold by PREIT to Laurel Mall, LLC for $33.5 million, including assumed debt of $22.6 million. In August 2008, radio station WBHT sponsored a performance by the boy band Menudo at Laurel Mall. On January 15, 2014, it was announced that the JCPenney store would be closing as part of a plan to close 33 locations nationwide. In 2014 Laurel Mall, LLC changed management companies from LMS Realty to Lexington Realty International.
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