Waterworks Mall
The Waterworks Mall is an outdoor super-regional shopping mall located on Freeport Road in the city limits of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. The center opened in 1982, and features a gross leasable area of 914,638 square feet (84,972.7 m2). It is managed by J.J. Gumberg Co. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[1] Anchor stores include Barnes & Noble, Bed Bath & Beyond, Dunham's Sports, Giant Eagle, Marshalls, Old Navy, Petco, TJ Maxx, and Walmart[1]; the mall also features several smaller stores and restaurants, as well as a movie theater. Former anchor tenants include Phar-Mor, Sam Goody, Service Merchandise, and Ames (previously Hills).[2]
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[edit] Current stores
As of 19 October 2008[update], these are the current stores found at Waterworks Mall, from west to east (or coming from the Highland Park Bridge).
- Giant Eagle, with a Citizens Bank and a Starbucks inside
- Ritz One-Hour Photo
- Sears Optical
- Barnes & Noble
- TJ Maxx
- Waterworks Cinema
- Burgatory Bar
- Uncle Sam's - sub sandwiches
- The Children's Place
- GNC
- Panera Bread
- King's Jewelers
- Dress Barn
- Rave
- Marshalls
- Justice Just For Girls
- Avenue
- Luggage
- Old Navy
- Dunham's Discount Sports
- Wine & Spirits Superstore
- Petco
- Bed Bath & Beyond
- Walmart
- Mellon[disambiguation needed
] - Top Hat Tuxedo
- Sally Beauty Supply
- Philip Pelusi
- AT&T
- Pearle Vision
- Game Stop
- Radio Shack
- Dots Fashions
- Club One Fitness Center - also has an entrance from the rear
- Famous Footwear
- Ichiban Steakhouse
- Party City
- Staples
- Ross
- Caribou Coffee
- Five Guys
- Cold Stone Creamery
- Subway
- La Capella
The following stores are free-standing and not in the mall proper. Also from west to east.
- Taco Bell
- First Niagara Bank
- Wendy's
- Chili's
- Pier 1 Imports
- Qdoba
- PNC Bank
- Eat N' Park
- King's Family Restaurant
- Dollar Bank
- Walnut Grove[disambiguation needed
]
[edit] Lawsuit
In April 2007, a woman and her 16-month-old baby were kidnapped at knifepoint in the mall. The woman was then forced to drive to Ohio, where she was repeatedly raped. As a result, the woman's family has filed a civil suit against the mall's owner.[3][4][5]
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Coordinates: 40°29′17″N 79°53′24″W / 40.488°N 79.89°W
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