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Location | Cicero, New York, United States |
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Coordinates | 43°9′0.7″N 76°6′51.75″W / 43.150194°N 76.1143750°W |
Opening date | 1976 |
Closing date | 1996 |
Developer | Eagan Real Estate |
Owner | Winmar Company (1976-1996) |
No. of stores and services | (1986) |
No. of anchor tenants | (1986) |
No. of floors | 1 plus mezzanine |
Penn-Can Mall was a mall in the town of Cicero, New York, north of Syracuse. It opened on March 28, 1976. It was the first enclosed mall on the north end of Syracuse, and the fourth mall to be built in the entire metropolitan area. It was constructed by the Winmar Company of Seattle, Washington, and had room for 86 stores. At the mall's inception, only 28 stores were open, but the other spaces quickly followed, followed by even more during an expansion in 1986, putting the mall's store count to 121. The mall also had a smaller upper level with a few small shops and a Loews Cinema. There was also an old European clock in the center court of the mall. Today the mall, including its clock, is home to a multi-franchise "auto mall" known as Driver's Village.