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Best Shopping Centers/Malls in Pittsburgh "Best Shopping Centers/Malls in Pittsburgh" Created by: Cityseeker 7 Locations Bookmarked Station Square "Scenic Riverfront Complex" A thriving center in Pittsburgh, Station Square seems to have it all. This 275,000 square feet riverfront complex encompasses contemporary dining restaurants and loads of shopping options. Eateries like Hard Rock Café, Buca di Beppo, The Melting Pot and Joe's Crab Shack will definitely whet your appetite. The fountain at Bessemer Court, spouting a by Aude synchronized display of multi-colored water and music, is truly thrilling. The nightlife here is always buzzing with good music and hip crowds. You can also spend your day with scenic river cruises, express tours or car shows. With so much to do, you surely need more than a day to explore this dynamic place! +1 800 859 8959 www.stationsquare.com/ StationSquare@brookfield 100 West Station Square propertiesne.com Drive, Pittsburgh PA The Waterfront "Shop, Eat, Play!" Located in the charming borough of Homestead, The Waterfront is a shopping mall that has always remained a favorite among locals. With stores like Barnes & Noble, Macy's and Best Buy, this open-air mall also provides a lot of affordable services. Dining options include Burgatory, Starbucks, TGIF and Bar Louie. There is also a movie theater, AMC Loews, by Public Domain which screens the latest Hollywood and international flicks. Log on to their website to know the list of upcoming events and programs. +1 412 476 8889 www.waterfrontpgh.com/ 149 West Bridge Street, Homestead PA Waterworks Mall "Neighborhood Shopping Mall" An outdoor shopping center, the Waterworks Mall was established in 1982. It is home to a lot of stores, which offer a good range of products and services. Ample parking, a 10-screen movie theater and various restaurants are all part of this neighborhood mall. Waterworks has some good retail options with the main ones being Bed Bath & Beyond, Barnes by Public Domain & Noble and Walmart. +1 412 784 1537 910 Freeport Road, Pittsburgh PA Ross Park Mall "High-End City Mall" Located just north of Pittsburgh, the Ross Park Mall opened its doors in 1986; and has been a favorite among shoppers ever since. It has a mind blowing retail space of 1,212,000 square feet (112,600 square meters), with Sears, JCPenney, Nordstrom and Macy's as its prime attractions. This upscale shopping center houses some of the best brands in clothing, food by User:Ragesoss and jewelry in its 160 odd stores. Tiffany & Co., California Pizza Kitchen, Burberry, Louis Vuitton, Apple and The Cheesecake Factory are some of the places to check out at this classy mall. Regular events keep taking place to entertain the crowd. +1 412 369 4401 www.simon.com/mall/ross-park- 1000 Ross Park Mall Drive, Pittsburgh mall PA The Mall at Robinson "Comfort Shopping" A well-known shopping center, not far from downtown Pittsburgh, The Mall at Robinson boasts some of the biggest retail brands and specialty stores. Home to over 120 stores, this bi-level shopping center is where you can shop for all requirements, from clothing and accessories, to gadgets and electronics. Shop at some of the biggest brand outlets, such as by Sara Cimino Banana Republic, Hollister Co and T mobile, which assure you not only of great quality products, but reasonable prices as well. When you tire from all the shopping you could visit one of the many eateries at the mall's food court. +1 412 788 0816 www.shoprobinsonmall.com/ 100 Robinson Center Drive, Pittsburgh PA Robinson Town Centre "Shopper's Paradise" Just a stone's throw away from downtown Pittsburgh, Robinson Town Centre is home to a number of retail and specialty stores. From clothing and sports stores, to gadgets and home goods, you name it and you will find a dedicated store at this shopping center. Boasting some of the most recognized outlets and stores such as AT&T, Catherine’s Plus Sizes, by Elvert Barnes Gamestop and Once Upon A Child, this shopping center assures you the best quality products at reasonable prices. +1 412 391 7887 www.robinsontowncentre. [email protected] Park Manor Boulevard, com/ Pittsburgh PA Pittsburgh Mills "Biggest Mall of Western Pennsylvania" With a vast area of 2,100,000 square feet (200,000 square meters), the Pittsburgh Mills mall is the largest in Western Pennsylvania. The mall is located along the PA Route 28 and houses over 180 stores, which provide a range of goods and services. Needless to say, the mall also has a variety of options for dining, entertainment and leasing. Walmart, Home by Generic1139 Improvement Warehouse, Best Buy and Famous Footwear are some of the shops that adorn this mall. Log on to their website to know about the latest discounts, offers and events. +1 724 904 9010 www.pittsburghmills.com/ [email protected] 590 Pittsburgh Mills Circle, t Tarentum PA JOIN US AT: cityseeker.com TERMS & CONDITIONS | PRIVACY POLICY | API | CONTACT US | Copyright (C) 2020 CITYSEEKER Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org).
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