November 2022 by Ernie F.
Made this stop on our way before our return trip, and this mall is just average. The main hallway looks in fine shape, well-cleaned, and maintained, but the way it stands in terms of its survival, it may not live for the next years to come. I've noticed quite a number of stores closed, including some anchors stores, including Macy's, Sears, The Bon Ton, and Burlington to name a few. I've also seen some restaurants have closed as well. Also worth noting, the former Macy's space is being expanded, opening Dick's House of Sports, which is owned by the same company as Dick's Sporting Goods, but with a bigger selection and more to choose from. Most of the stores I find here hold enough variety for everyone's interests, and the selections are top-notch. I found it cool to see an FYE still open, although, it doesn't look the same as it use to in terms of additional products, with not so many CDs and DVDs. The food selection here is pretty dull, not offering a lot to choose from besides a pizza place that stands out for a large meal. With that, there is no food court at this mall. An okay mall, but not the go-to type in my books expect walking around and seeing the changes.