List of Malls
The following is a list of shopping malls in the state of New Jersey (ordered by location, but click on the sort tag after each column to change the sort order):
Mall | Location | Gross leasable area (in sq ft) | Notes |
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Pier Shops at Caesars | Atlantic City | 320,000 | |
The Quarter at Tropicana | Atlantic City | 200,000 | |
The Marketplace At Brick |
Brick Township | Current stores open include Costco, Christmas Tree Shops, Harmon FaceValues, Dick's Sporting Goods, Staples, City Nails and Spa, Hair Cuttery, Turning Point Café, Petco, Tommy's Coal Fired Pizza, Qdoba Mexican Grill, American Automobile Association, Chase Bank, and Houlihan's. | |
Bridgewater Commons | Bridgewater Township | 900,000 | |
Bridgewater Promenade | Bridgewater Township | 370,545 |
Anchors: Macy's, Bloomingdale's, & Lord & Taylor |
Bridgewater Town Centre | Bridgewater Township | 460,000 | |
Kinnelon Mall | Butler | ||
Burlington Center Mall | Burlington Township | 670,000 | |
Cherry Hill Mall | Cherry Hill Township | 1,283,000 | First enclosed shopping mall in New Jersey and on East Coast of United States |
Streets of Chester | Chester Township | ||
Cinnaminson Mall | Cinnaminson Township | Cinnaminson Mall (1972) was a mini-mall with a Woolco and a twin cinema. The new shopping complex redeveloped by Centro Properties Group, offers opportunities for various sized retailers in diverse categories for both in-line space and outparcels. The redevelopment of the Cinnaminson Mall and The Shoppes at Cinnaminson whereby all existing buildings have been demolished and a new ground up 330,000-square-foot (31,000 m2) Shop-Rite supermarket anchored community shopping center is being constructed on 40 acres (160,000 m2). | |
Deptford Mall | Deptford Township | 1,300,000 | |
Brunswick Square | East Brunswick Township | 769,041 | |
Xanadu Meadowlands (under construction) |
East Rutherford | 2,000,000 | |
Monmouth Mall | Eatontown | 1,500,000 | |
Menlo Park Mall | Edison | 1,232,000 |
Anchors: Macy's & Nordstrom |
Shore Mall | Egg Harbor Township | 635,000 | |
Jersey Gardens | Elizabeth | 1,292,611 | |
The Promenade at Sagemore | Evesham Township | 272,000 | |
American Way Mall (defunct) |
Fairfield | ||
Flemington Marketplace (Flemington Mall) |
Flemington | Flemington shopping directory Dead Malls |
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Liberty Village Premium Outlets | Flemington | Chelsea Property Group | |
Freehold Raceway Mall | Freehold | 1,665,400 |
Anchors: Macy's, JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Nordstrom, & Sears |
The Shops at Riverside | Hackensack | 637,963 | Closed on Sundays. |
Cedar Knolls Plaza (formerly Morris County Mall) | Hanover Township | 258,524 | |
Hudson Mall | Jersey City | Hudson Mall | |
Newport Centre | Jersey City | 1,149,147 | |
Quaker Bridge Mall | Lawrenceville | 1,102,000 | |
Ledgewood Mall | Ledgewood (in Roxbury Township) | 518,246 | |
Livingston Mall | Livingston | 980,000 | |
Manalapan Mall (defunct) |
Manalapan Township | became Manalapan EpiCentre | |
Hamilton Mall | Mays Landing | 1,028,500 | |
Moorestown Mall | Moorestown Township | 1,046,100 | |
Seaview Square Mall (defunct) |
Ocean Township (Monmouth County) | ||
Gateway Shopping Center | Old Bridge Township | ||
The Outlets at Bergen Town Center | Paramus | 917,129 | Second shopping mall in New Jersey. Closed on Sundays. |
Fashion Center | Paramus | 446,000 | Closed on Sundays. |
Westfield Garden State Plaza | Paramus | 2,132,112 | First and largest shopping mall. Closed on Sundays. |
Paramus Park | Paramus | 770,941 | Closed on Sundays. |
Hillcrest Professional Plaza (formerly Hillcrest Mall) | Phillipsburg | SMB Construction, Inc. | |
Phillipsburg Mall | Phillipsburg | 536,000 | |
Forrestal Village | Princeton | 720,000 | |
Princeton MarketFair | Princeton | ||
Rio Mall (defunct) |
Rio Grande | now Walmart Supercenter | |
Rockaway Townsquare |
Rockaway Township | 1,250,000 |
Anchors: JCPenney, Lord & Taylor, Macy's, & Sears |
Mill Creek Mall | Secaucus | 400,000 sq ft | |
The Mall at Short Hills | Short Hills | 1,342,000 |
Anchors: Bloomingdale's, Macy's, Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom & Saks Fifth Avenue |
Middlesex Mall | South Plainfield | 320,000 | |
Roxbury Mall | Succasunna (in Roxbury Township) | 706,000 | |
Jersey Shore Premium Outlets |
Tinton Falls | Opened November 13, 2008 | |
Ocean County Mall | Toms River | 890,000 | |
Seacourt Pavilion | Toms River | 253,000 | |
Cumberland Mall | Vineland | 921,593 | |
Voorhees Town Center | Voorhees Township | 1,127,308 | |
Wayne Hills Mall | Wayne | 250,000 | |
Wayne Towne Center | Wayne | 653,000 | |
Willowbrook Mall | Wayne | 1,500,000 | |
Village Mall | Willingboro Township | 527,000 | Village Mall was anchored by Acme Market, Woolco/Caldor, and a twin Eric Theater. Became Grand Marketplace |
Willingboro Town Center (former Willingboro Plaza) |
Willingboro Township | Plaza stores included Sears, Pomeroy's, Woolworth, Walgreens, Food Fair, Fox theater, Cutler Camera, Baker's Shoes, Radio Shack, Ricardo's Pizza, and Burlington County College Center II. | |
Woodbridge Center | Woodbridge Township | 1,633,000 |
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