Exton Square Mall - Stores

Stores

The Exton Square Mall contains four anchor stores. The largest is Macy's, which is 181,200 square feet (16,834 m2) in area and opened with the mall in 1973 as Strawbridge & Clothier (later Strawbridge's) before becoming Macy's in 2006. The second largest is Boscov's, which is 178,000 square feet (16,537 m2) in area and opened in 1999 as part of a mall expansion. The third largest is Sears, which is 144,301 square feet (13,406 m2) in area and also opened in 1999 as part of the mall expansion. The smallest anchor store is JCPenney, which has an area of 118,000 square feet (10,963 m2) and opened in 2000 as part of the mall expansion. In addition to the anchor stores, the Exton Square Mall has over 110 smaller stores including AĆ©ropostale, American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor Loft, Banana Republic, Hollister Co., aerie, and Zumiez. The mall also contains a food court with 13 spaces. The mall is shaped as a square, with the first floor looping around the southern half of the mall and the second floor looping around the whole mall. Macy's is located in the center of the square, with Sears at the northwest corner, the food court at the northeast corner, Boscov's at the southwest corner, and JCPenney at the southeast corner. As of 2011, the Exton Square Mall has a nonanchor occupancy rate of 84.8%.

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