Westmoreland Mall

Westmoreland Mall
Westmoreland Mall logo
Westmoreland Mall as seen from across U.S. Route 30 in 2009.
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LocationHempfield Township, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Coordinates40°18′04″N 79°30′29″W / 40.301°N 79.508°W / 40.301; -79.508
Address5256 U.S. Route 30
Opening date28 February 1977
DeveloperAdam Eidemiller, Inc. and The Goodman Company
ManagementCBL Properties
OwnerCBL Properties
No. of stores and services170+
No. of anchor tenants6
Total retail floor area1,287,620 square feet (119,624 m2)
No. of floors2 (3 in the parking garage)
Parking6,436 spaces (covered and uncovered)
Public transit accessBus transport WCTA bus: 2F, 9, 9S, 12, 20F
Websitewestmorelandmall.com

Westmoreland Mall is a two-level, enclosed super-regional shopping and casino complex in the municipality of Hempfield Township, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh, and owned and operated by CBL Properties. It was completed in 1977 and was extensively renovated and expanded in 1993–1994. The mall features retailers JCPenney, Macy's, and Macy's Home, in addition to Live! Casino Pittsburgh and a future Dick's House of Sport store in the space formerly occupied by Sears.

It contains 1,287,620 square feet (119,624 m2) of retail space on 103 acres (0.4 km2) and over 170 retailers, making it the second-largest shopping complex in Western Pennsylvania in terms of square footage and the largest mall between Pittsburgh and Lancaster.[1]

Surrounding the mall are over 25 retailers and dining establishments, including the Westmoreland Crossing strip shopping center, which opened in 1978 and features a 15-screen AMC Theatres complex, Dick's Sporting Goods, Levin Furniture, Michaels Arts and Crafts, Planet Fitness and T.J. Maxx. A variety of restaurants and outparcels completes the mall complex.

It is located on the eastern side of the Greater Pittsburgh region on the heavily traveled U.S. Route 30 corridor. Adjacent to Westmoreland Mall, many big box retailers and restaurants can be found along the U.S. Route 30 and Donohoe Road retail area, which is the biggest concentration of retailers and other commercial businesses between Monroeville and Altoona.

  1. ^ "Five Largest Pittsburgh-Area Shopping Malls and Centers". Pittsburgh.bizjournals.com. 2011-09-02. Retrieved September 27, 2011.