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Eastern Hills Mall

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Eastern Hills Mall
Facts and statistics
Location Williamsville, New York
Opening date 1971
No. of stores and services 92
No. of anchor tenants 7
Total retail floor area 997,945 square feet (92,712.1 m²) [1]
No. of floors 1

Eastern Hills Mall, which opened in 1972, is a shopping mall located at the west border of the Town of Clarence in Erie County, New York, USA. It lies on Transit Road (NYS Route 78), which divides Clarence from the Town of Amherst. The mall is north of the junction of NY-78 with NY-5, Main Street.

The name "Eastern Hills" refers to the very low hills that contribute to a slightly higher elevation than the bordering areas.

Eastern Hills Mall is part of a long commercial strip on Transit Road. It consists of two long wings running North and South and two short wings running East and West, with a major department store at the end of each wing. A food court is located near the end of the long South wing. A three-screen movie theater showing mainly Independent films is also located in the mall. There is an extensive parking lot around the entire complex providing the highest parking ratio of any Buffalo area mall. "The Shops at Main/Transit", a strip type shopping plaza, is located next to Eastern Hills. For more details visit www.shopeasternhills.com.

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[edit] Anchors

[edit] Current

  • The Bon-Ton (1995–present) (151,208 sq ft.)
  • Dave & Buster's (2005–present) (40,000 sq ft.)
  • JC Penney (1971–present) (152,360 sq ft.)
  • Macy's (2006–present) (129,824 sq ft.)
  • Orvis (2005–present) (17,967 sq ft.)
  • Sears (1971–present) (154,814 sq ft.)

[edit] Former

  • AM&A's (1971–1995); now The Bon-Ton
  • Burlington Coat Factory (2001–2004); now Buster's
  • Hengerer's (1971–1981); became Sibley's
  • Jenss (1971–2000); became Burlington Coat Factory
  • Kaufmann's (1990–2006); now Macy's
  • Sibley's (1981–1990); became Kaufmann's
  • Woolworth (1971–1993); became Waccamaw Home Decor
  • Waccamaw Home Decor (1995–1998); since 2004, the space has been used for temporary tenants. Currently, a local Saturn dealership is using the space as a showroom.)

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