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With a new owner of the Neshaminy Mall expected to raze most of the building, what will happen to its beloved Neshaminy Indian statue and fountain?
The Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem has been listed for sale by Brookfield Properties, which hopes to attract a buyer with a vision for redeveloping the 91-acre property in Lower Bucks County.
But, Santa may be skipping his traditional residence at Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem this year. The new mall owner has been quiet on Santa's status at the mall, which it purchased earlier this year ...
Take Bucks County’s two biggest, Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown and Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem. Oxford Valley, owned by Simon Properties, tore out one of its shuttered anchor stores and sold ...
Lower Bucks shoppers for years have found sales at Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem Township, but now find the “exceptional” regional center that’s in a “go-to destination” with a million ...
See Correction/Clarification at the end of this article. The new Neshaminy Mall owners expect to spare several high-performing elements of the Bucks County retail property from the wrecking ball.
The new joint owners of the Neshaminy Mall in Bensalem plan to demolish up to half of it to redevelop the site for a mixed-use development. The buyers’ initial plan calls for a mixed-use ...
When current owner Brookfield Properties put the Neshaminy Mall up for sale earlier this year, the property was pitched as a redevelopment opportunity. Five Below to move into former Rite Aid ...
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