Shopping Centers & Malls near Grove City, OH

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“Other than when Kroger shuts down all registers except for self checkout. When you come to the grocery store and have to get a lot of stuff (you know when you run out of everything at home!)”

4.6 Superb58 Reviews

“It's your typical stripcenter. Usual reasons to go are for Michael's and Home Depot. Traffic is busy and it's not the easiest to get in and out of, but that's the area.”

3.8 Good30 Reviews

“It's nice to visit another store, especially a Marketplace. This one is one of my favorites. Always has everything the store I shop at doesn't. A bit chilly inside, so bring a jacket, hoodie, or a flannel. Whatever floats your boat.”

4.5 Superb57 Reviews

“Had a great time visiting the shops on Lane! The Cool Uncles (a local band for kids) was playing outside and they were awesome! Live music elevates all occasions! Their playing made running errands feel more special and a lot more fun!”

4.6 Superb39 Reviews

“I went to Office Max in search of a gaming chair. I was overwhelmed at the selection of chairs! Found a nice chair, had them assemble it. It was done in 2-3 hours & I did not have to deal with all the packing materials. Well worth the $15.00.”

4.5 Superb50 Reviews

“Obviously they have everything under the sun and the prices are very competitive. However their pizza machine was not working so there was no food that was a drag and their pizza is usually delicious! The staff there is very courteous.”

4.3 Superb75 Reviews

“Went to Alladin's and got their delicious Genie plate. Chicken, hummus,rice, taboulah, pita. Everything was seasoned perfectly. My sister recommended. I will go back again.”

4.7 Superb23 Reviews

“Visited Target. Purchased 2 bed pillows. Didn't find a massage wand. The staff were helpful, mostly. I had to return home to retrieve my card, but it worked out okay.”

4.1 Good62 Reviews

“Went to The Original Goodie Shoppe to get Buckeyes to give to our hosts for an upcoming vacation. The Buckeyes are rated in the top 100. I did not eat any but our hosts in Wisconsin were happy with them.”

4.4 Superb14 Reviews

“I haven't went to this place in many years but my grandson is 6 months old 9/16/23 I hope it's as fun as it was when my kids were younger. Chucky Cheese here we come. Then I'll post some pictures most definitely”

4 Good65 Reviews

“I don't know about the rest of the shopping center but I'm giving this a 4 because I went to America's Best and they're going to replace my glasses for free!”

3.4 Good40 Reviews

“The Bank Block Shopping Center opened in 1928. It was built by Don Monroe Casto at a time when shopping habits were changing. It had been traditional to do most of your shopping at a single grocery or general store, but this cutting edge structure would allow people to go to a single center to shop multiple stores at one time. Some of the early shops included Kroger, Piggly Wiggly, and, of course, the early bank that anchored it and gave it its name as the Bank Block: First Citizens Trust. Because of its history, the Bank Block has both an Ohio Historical Marker and a placement on the National Register of Historic Places, which it joined in 1998. An additional informational window is available inside the tunnel that connects to the back parking lot. Over the years, the tenants, of course, have changed. It currently has a nice variety of shops and restaurants, and it's quite enjoyable to stroll along and check it out. Many of the businesses have small patio areas for customers to relax on too. Some favorite places to check out include: Cub Shrub (great for gifts for kids!), Lion Cub's Cookies (giant, delicious cookies with a menu that rotates weekly), and Jeni's Splendid Ice Creams (yum)! There are a lot more places to check out both within the Bank Block, as well as along the street, Grandview Ave. Well worth a visit!”

0 Na0 Reviews