Springfield Mall is a 589,000-square-foot (54,700 m ) regional shopping mall located approximately 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Philadelphia in Springfield Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania . It is located just off Interstate 476 (the "Blue Route") along Baltimore Pike , near its busy intersection with Pennsylvania Route 320 . It is serviced by a number of SEPTA bus lines as well as the mass transit system's light rail Media–Sharon Hill Line at the Springfield Mall station, a rarity for suburban Philadelphia shopping malls, many of which are served solely by bus routes.
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15-742: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Springfield Mall (Pennsylvania) Springfield Mall is owned jointly by the Simon Property Group and PREIT (each with a 50% stake), and is managed by PREIT. It is currently anchored by a 192,000 sq ft (17,800 m ) Macy's and Target , the latter replacing a 186,000 sq ft (17,300 m ) Strawbridge's anchor store. Full service dining options include Carrabba's Italian Grill . Fast food dining options include Sbarro , Auntie Anne's Pretzels, Asian Bistro and Tony Luke's . Springfield Mall opened on September 19, 1974, under
20-407: The development of Springfield Associates. The original two anchor stores were Bamberger's and John Wanamaker . On October 30, 1985, Sylvia Seegrist , a 25-year-old paranoid schizophrenic , went on a shooting spree in the mall, killing three and wounding seven others until she was disarmed by other shoppers. Bamberger's was converted to a Macy's in 1986. John Wanamaker closed in 1995 and
25-453: Was reopened as Hecht's the same year. In 1997, the Hecht's was converted to Strawbridge's . In 2005, PREIT and Kravco Simon acquired the Springfield Mall from Springfield Associates LP for $ 103.5 million. Strawbridge's closed in 2006 following the sale of its parent company to the same parent company as Macy's. The building was sold to Target in 2008 and demolished fall 2008. The new Target
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