Park City Center

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Park City Center
File:Park City Center logo.png
Location 142 Park City Center
Lancaster, PA 17601-2706
Opening date September 1971[1]
Owner General Growth Properties, Inc.
No. of stores and services 170+
No. of anchor tenants 5
Total retail floor area 1,443,000 square feet (134,100 m2)[2]
No. of floors 1.5
Parking Lighted lot, 7000 spaces[2]
Public transit access RRTA bus: 1, 2, 3, MU
Website Park City Center

Park City Center is an upscale shopping mall located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, and is the largest enclosed shopping center in South Central Pennsylvania. It is situated at the intersection of U.S. Route 30 and Harrisburg Pike. The shape of the mall resembles a snowflake, with its stores occupying 8 corridors extending from the center. The roof in the center of the mall is a large white tent, and encloses the octagonal Center Court. The mall underwent a major renovation in 2008, which took 18 months and included updates to every part of the mall. During its early years the mall went by the nickname "Mall of Four Seasons" because each major wing went by a different season, and had a different anchor store. Sears was in the Spring wing, JC Penney in Winter, Watt & Shand (later Bon-Ton) in Autumn and Gimbel's (future Pomeroy's/Boscov's) in Summer. It was one of the first malls to feature closed-circuit television and WLYH-TV 15 was located on the lower level.

The mall is a major shopping destination for shoppers in the south-central Pennsylvania area due to its assortment of nearly 200 stores, all of which are newly renovated and most of which are not offered at the nearby Berkshire Mall and York Galleria.

The mall had only the second location of Lancaster department store Watt & Shand. An ice rink occupied the basement underneath the "Winter Mall" wing. The lifestyle center portion of the mall, Fountain Shoppes, is accessible from the main level. The mall has had no indoor fountains for over 25 years. The mall is located approximately halfway between Baltimore and Philadelphia.

Anchor stores

South entrance

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