North Hanover Mall

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North Hanover Mall is a shopping mall in Hanover, Pennsylvania. It is anchored by Rural King.

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Interior of North Hanover Mall, April 2018
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LocationHanover, Pennsylvania, United States
Coordinates39.82093°N 76.99356°W / 39.82093; -76.99356
Address1155 Carlisle Street
Opening date1967
DeveloperCrown American
ManagementMason Asset Management
OwnerMason Asset Management
No. of stores and services30
No. of anchor tenants3 (1 open, 2 vacant)
Total retail floor area452,000 sq ft (42,000 m2)
No. of floors1 (2 in former JCPenney)
Public transit access rabbittransit bus: 20N, 22N
Websitenorthhanovermall.com
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The mall opened in 1967 as an open-air strip including W.T. Grant, Town & Country (a discount chain then owned by Lane Bryant), Sears, and Food Fair. In 1969 and 1970, it underwent reconstruction to become an enclosed shopping mall, with The Bon-Ton moving from an existing store downtown[1] and JCPenney joining. The Town & Country store became Kmart, which moved out in 1995 to a Superstore nearby that closed in 2004 and became Black Rose Antiques.[2] The Bon-Ton moved out in 2006.[3] After Black Rose Antiques moved out of the mall, construction began in 2007 to demolish the former Black Rose building for a Dick's Sporting Goods, while also demolishing the former Bon-Ton for a two-story Boscov's.[4] Although Boscov's was originally to open in 2008, its opening date was later pushed back to 2009,[5] but in April of that year, the mall's manager confirmed that Boscov's would not be opening in that space.[6] In 2012, JCPenney moved into the space originally planned for Boscov's.[7]

On September 9, 2014, PREIT sold the North Hanover Mall, as well as State College's Nittany Mall, for a combined $32.3 million. It sold the North Hanover Mall as part of a portfolio-improvement initiative it launched in 2012, which involved selling underperforming properties. The 452,000-square-foot North Hanover Mall had sales of $275 per square foot at the end of June and a non-anchor occupancy of 72.8 percent, according to the trust. Sales and occupancy at the mall lagged the trust's portfolio, which had averaged sales of $378 per square foot and non-anchor occupancy of 89.5 percent for the same time period.[8] The buyer of the mall was Mason Asset Management of Great Neck, New York.[9]

On January 4, 2018, it was announced that Sears would be closing as part of a plan to close 103 stores nationwide. The store closed in April 2018.[10] On June 4, 2020, JCPenney announced that this location would be closing on October 18, 2020, as part of a plan to close 154 stores nationwide.[11] A Rural King store opened in the former Sears location in Spring of 2021. Hiring for the new anchor store began in mid-December 2020. On March 28, 2022, a fire broke out on the roof of the former JCPenney building in one of the HVAC units, causing an estimated $1 million in damage to the building as well as the attached mall.[12] The former JCPenney has since been demolished. On February 21, 2025, Burlington closed their doors at this location leaving Rural King as the sole operating anchor.[13]

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