The Marketplace at Steamtown (formerly The Mall at Steamtown) is a small shopping mall in Scranton, Pennsylvania. It was conceived in the mid-1980s as the keystone of downtown revitalization, though the project was not completed until 1993. Its opening in 1993 was nationally televised on CNN and attended by then-Pennsylvania Governor Robert P. Casey, Sr., who was instrumental in securing funding for and initiating development of the mall. The mall is built on approximately half of the former Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad yard that was abandoned by Conrail in the late 1970s. The mall is two levels with a food court overlooking Steamtown National Historic Site on the second floor. The mall is located on Lackawanna Avenue in the heart of downtown Scranton, and includes a parking garage that stretches the length of the mall between Boscov's and the former The Bon-Ton. There is a pedestrian bridge leading from the food court out to the railyard; however, it is locked off after 5:00 PM since all National Parks close at 5 PM.
Slogan:
- Where Families Shop. (2003)
- Fashion, Family & Friends (2011)
Compeition:
- Viewmont Mall
- The Shoppes at Montage
Boscov's
Tenants & Anchors[]
- Amori Sushi
- Animal Kingdom Rides
- Auntie Anne's
- Austrian Crystal
- Bee's Backyard
- Berkheimer Tax Office
- Betty's Bar & Grill
- Boscov's
- Buffalo Skill Games
- Cell Tel Accesories
- Chi Body
- Crunch Fitness (opened 2016)
- Crunch Juice & Smoothie Bar
- Dottie's Hats & Apparel
- Downtown Cosgrove's
- Discount Variety Store
- Dress for Success
- Electric City Aquarium (opened 2018)
- Electric City Dentristy
- Electric City Steel Drum Project
- Field Goal Sports
- The Final Cut Salon & Barbershop
- Geisinger Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Scranton
- Grand Army of the Republic Museum
- Hair Castle
- Heavenly Scoops
- iDropped (opened 2013)
- Irish Boxing Club
- La Ti Da
- Lifted Spirit Home Care
- Luzerne County Community College
- Nail Trix
- NBT Bank
- Nick D's Video Game Vault (opened 2019)
- No Question
- Phyl Your Bags
- United States Postal Service
- Ruano's Pizza & Pasta
- Rock N' Model (opened 2022)
- Scranton Shakes (opened 2022)
- Single Tax Office
- S.K.X/Sneaker King (opened 2008)
- Starbucks (opened 2008)
- Taste of Luv
- T-Mobile
- Variety Shop
- Verizon Wireless
- Warung Veck & Jack Indonesian
Former:
- Montgomery Ward (closed 1999)
- The Bon-Ton (opened 2001, closed 2014)
- Abercrombie Kids (closed 2011)
- The Children's Place (closed 2012)
- Gymboree (closed 2018)
- Disney Store (closed 2009)
- Gap Kids (closed 2006)
- Limited Too (closed 2008)
- Abercrombie & Fitch (closed 2014)
- Aéropostale (closed 2010)
- American Eagle Outfitters (closed 2014)
- Eddie Bauer (closed 2010)
- Gap (closed 2008)
- Hollister Co. (opened 2003, closed 2014)
- S&K Menswear (closed 2008)
- B. Moss Clothing Co. (closed 2009)
- Express (closed 2014)
- Rave (closed 2011)
- Victoria's Secret (closed 2017)
- Foot Locker (closed 2016)
- Olympia Sporting Goods (closed 2004)
- Rack Room Shoes (closed 2005)
- Candleman (closed 2006)
- Spencer Gifts (closed 2004)
- Things Remembered (closed 2016)
- Dogs Etc./Fries Etc. (closed 2004)
- Fuji Chen (closed 2006)
- OrienTaste (closed 2006)
- Steak Stop (closed 2004)
- Taco Bell/KFC Express (closed 2010)
- Wendy's (closed 2008)
- The Ground Round (closed 2010)
- Coffee Beanery, Ltc. (eventually became Jitterz)
- Big Apple Beauty Supply (closed 2023)
- Hot Topic (closed 2016)
- Hallmark
- EP Fashion
- Subway
- Cronin's Irish Cottage (closed 2020)
- Library Express (closed 2024)
- Payless ShoeSource
- Panno's Philadelphia Cheesesteaks
- Bavarian Pretzel Bakery
- Shoe Dept. (closed 2015)
- Revello's Pizza
- Boscov's Furniture Outlet
- Boost Mobile
- General Nutrition Center
- FootAction USA
- Love the Arts! Music
- MetroPCS
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