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Coordinates: 40°2850N 81°2628W / 40.48056°N 81.44111°W / 40.48056; -81.44111
 

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New Towne Mall
The concourse of a shopping mall with white and brown tiled floors. Several storefronts are visible, as are several brown wooden benches surrounding a circular fountain
Interior of New Towne Mall in 2018
Map
LocationNew Philadelphia, Ohio, United States
Coordinates40°28′50N 81°26′28W / 40.48056°N 81.44111°W / 40.48056; -81.44111
Address400 Mill Avenue Southeast
Opening dateOctober 20, 1988; 35 years ago (1988-10-20)
DeveloperGlimcher Realty Trust
OwnerKohan Retail Investment Group
ArchitectKeeva Kekst Associates
No. of stores and services50+
No. of anchor tenants6
Total retail floor area505,029 square feet (46,918.7 m2)[1]
No. of floors1

New Towne Mall is a shopping mallinNew Philadelphia, Ohio, United States. It was built in 1988 by Glimcher Realty Trust. The mall's anchor stores are Marshalls, Jo-Ann Fabrics, Kohl's, and Dick's Sporting Goods, with two vacant anchor stores previously occupied by JCPenney and Elder-Beerman. It is owned and managed by Kohan Retail Investment Group.

History[edit]

Glimcher Realty Trust first announced plans for New Towne Mall in 1987. Their plans called for a mall to feature Phar-Mor, Hills, JCPenney, Sears, and Elder-Beerman as the anchor stores, along with 80 stores, a food court, and a movie theater.[2] JCPenney relocated to the mall from an existing store at Miracle Lane Plaza in nearby Dover, Ohio. The development coincided with another one of Glimcher Realty Trust's developments in the state of Ohio, Indian Mound MallinHeath. Both malls featured similar floor plans and architecture by Keeva Kekst Associates of Cleveland, Ohio.[3]

Ames purchased Hills in 1999 and went out of business in 2002. Three years later, their space at the mall became Kohl's.[4] Elder-Beerman expanded its store in 2005.[5] Phar-Mor, which also went out of business in 2002, was replaced by Goody's in 2004. This store closed in January 2007.[6] It was replaced by Steve & Barry's in 2007, but the store closed in 2008 when that chain filed for bankruptcy.[7]

In 2013, the mall held 25th-anniversary sales and a cake cutting ceremony. Coinciding with this, Marshalls opened a store at New Towne Mall.[8] Also joining the mall in 2013 were Jo-Ann Fabrics (in the former Steve & Barry's space) and rue21.[9]

Sears closed in 2016 and underwent conversion to a Dick's Sporting Goods the same year.[10] JCPenney and Elder-Beerman closed in 2017 and 2018 respectively, making them the last two original anchor stores to leave. The closure of Elder-Beerman was due to its parent company The Bon-Ton filing for bankruptcy.[5] On March 30, 2024, Kohan Retail Investment Group Bought New Towne Mall for 10 Million Dollars. Since then, Ashley Furniture has moved in.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "New Towne Mall". Washington Prime. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ "Downtown Phila gears up to face impact of mall". Dover Times Reporter. January 27, 1987. pp. E1, E2. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ "Glimcher predicts Phila's mall will be brighter than latest gem". Dover Times Reporter. October 26, 1986. pp. B1, B2. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ "Kohl's to open at New Towne Mall". The Tribune. May 22, 2005. pp. 2C. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ a b "Elder-Beerman was last original anchor store at New Towne Mall". Times Reporter. April 19, 2018. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ "Goody's clothing store to close at Phila mall". Times Reporter. December 22, 2006. pp. A7. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ "Steve & Barry's files for bankruptcy". Times Reporter. July 10, 2008. pp. B4. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ "New Towne Mall to mark 25th anniversary this weekend". Times Reporter. October 19, 2013. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ "New Towne Mall in Phila adding two retailers soon". Times Reporter. February 16, 2014. p. 13. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ "Dick's Sporting Goods is coming to New Towne Mall". Times Reporter. May 18, 2016. Retrieved April 2, 2022.
  • ^ https://www.wjer.com/news/malls-new-owner-lands-tenant-for-former-jcpenney-space/#:~:text=County%20real%20estate%20records%20indicate,%2410%20million%20on%20March%2030.
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