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Manhattan Mall

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Location
  
New York City

No. of stores and services
  
40

Owner
  
Silverstein Properties

Management
  
Vornado Realty Trust

No. of anchor tenants
  
1

Phone
  
+1 212-465-0500

Manhattan Mall

No. of floors
  
4 (2 upper and 2 lower levels)

Public transit access
  
NYC Subway (B D F M N Q R W trains) PATH ((HOB-33rd, JSQ-33rd)

Address
  
100 West 33rd Street, New York, NY 10001, USA

Hours
  
Closed now Sunday10AM–8:30PMMonday9AM–9:30PMTuesday9AM–9:30PMWednesday9AM–9:30PMThursday9AM–9:30PMFriday9AM–9:30PMSaturday9AM–9:30PM

Similar
  
Queens Center, The Shops at Columbu, Kings Plaza, Staten Island Mall, The Galleria at White Pla

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The Manhattan Mall is an indoor shopping mall in New York City located at 33rd Street and Avenue of the Americas in the heart of Midtown Manhattan and home to dozens of well-known retailers.

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History

The mall is a high-traffic shopping venue that has included A&S and Stern's as anchor stores in the past. Currently, the major anchor store is JCPenney. Venture bought the building in 1999 for $135 million and sold it to Vornado Realty Trust in 2006 for $689 million. There are entrances to the 34th Street – Herald Square New York City Subway station and the 33rd Street PATH station on the second basement level. It is one of the few malls in the city that provides no off-street parking for shoppers.

The mall is located in the high-rise building formerly used by the Gimbels flagship store, which closed in 1986. After a renovation, it reopened as A&S Plaza in 1989. It was originally 13 levels high but difficult access to upper floors made the whole mall a financial failure. Soon after Stern's closed, all floors were converted to office space, except the first and second and the two basement levels.

On April 18, 2007, JCPenney announced that it would open a 150,000-square-foot (14,000 m2) store at the mall, its first in Manhattan. Retailers and the food court were closed to make way for the new store and the direct underground entrance to the New York City Subway and PATH was temporarily closed. The store opened on July 31, 2009.

Anchor

  • JCPenney
  • Former Anchors

  • A&S
  • Stern's
  • References

    Manhattan Mall Wikipedia