Cheltenham Square Mall
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The mall was taken over by New York City based Thor Equities when Simon Property Group sold the mall in 2005 for $71.5 million.[4][5] In summer 2014, the mall was foreclosed and put up for sale. Sun Equity Partners purchased the mall for $30 million in January 2015.[5]
Current anchors
- Burlington Coat Factory (opened as Gimbels, closed 1986, became Burlington Coat Factory and ShopRite in 1995)
- Home Depot
- Shop Rite (opened in 1995, former Gimbels)
- Target
- American Signature Furniture
- Wells Fargo Bank
- TD Bank
References
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External links
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