New York's Largest Malls

New York's Largest Malls

Destiny USA is the biggest mall in New York. The mall consists of 239 stores and exists in six stories. Formerly known as Carousel Center, Destiny USA mall first opened its doors in 1990 and has since been in operation. The mall has underground and outside ample parking, and the parking stations have electric car charging ports. Further, the mall has various stores, such as Brooks Brothers, Armani, and Nordstrom Rack. It also consists of food outlets such as PF Chang's, Cheesecake Factory, Panera Bread, and Johny Rockets. The mall operates between 11 am and 7 pm- on Mondays through Saturdays, while on Sundays, the mall is usually open from 11 am to 6 pm.

Roosevelt Field Mall

Roosevelt Field mall (in photo) is found in the Garden city area, New York. The mall consists of over 250 stores, and well-known brands such as Macy's, Nordstrom, and Bloomingdale have a residence in this mega mall. Being the second-largest mall in New York, Roosevelt mall occupies over 2 million square feet; this makes it a memorable landmark in the Long Island area. Simon Property Group is the mall's owner, and the mall has been in business since 1956. Roosevelt mall has various outlets from clothing stores, food courts such as Starbucks, and movie theatres. Roosevelt mall operates between 11 am and 7 am on Monday through Thursday, and 10 am and 8 pm on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

Palisades Mall

Palisades mall in New York is one of the largest malls located in the New York metropolitan area. The mall boasts over 200 stores, with over twenty million visitors and customers gracing the mall every year. The mall first opened in 1998, and it has since been in operation. It has over 2.1 million square feet with over 15,000 parking spaces for anyone visiting the mall. The mall consists of food courts, children's playing areas, lounges, clothing outlets, and entertainment destinations such as movie halls.

Green Acres Mall

Located in the Valley stream area, New York, Green Acres mall has over 150 outlets. The anchor outlets for Green Acres mall consist of Macy's, Macy's Men's Furniture and Gallery, and Sears. Under Macerich Company's management, it recently acquired the mall from the Vornado Realty Company in 2013.

Crossgates Mall

Crossgates Mall is found in Guilderland, New York. The indoor shopping center has 1.7 million square footage, with two floors for its over 150 stores. Pyramid Companies manage the mall. Besides having Macy's and JC Penney, the mall is home to other brands such as Best Buy, Forever 21, Dave and Busters, and Dick's sporting goods. Also, the mall has an IMAX 18 screen Cinema Theater for anyone looking to catch a good movie. It has 12 parking lot spaces for its customers' needs.

Walden Galleria

Walden Galleria is found in Cheektowaga, New York. The mall is made up of1.6 million square feet with over ten restaurants and 180 retail stores. The mall has over twenty million visitors annually, and these visitors are mostly from New York and Canada. Pyramid management group are the managers of this mall. Also, the mall hosts popular name brands such as Macy's, Forever 21, Old Navy, Dick's Sporting Goods, and Best Buy.

Further, the mall has a cinema theater amongst other recreational facilities for its visitors. Its outlets are within the mall's two stories floors. The mall is currently the most significant shopping, entertainment, and dining center in the Buffalo Niagra region. Walden Galleria mall operates between 11 am and 7 pm from Mondays through Saturdays, while on Sundays, it runs between 11 am and 6 pm.

The Mall at Greece Ridge

The Mall at Greece Ridge is found in Greece, New York. Wimorite Management manages it. Its anchor outlets entail brand names such as Macy's, Burlington, and J.C Penney. The Mall at Greece Ridge contains one floor with over 1.4 million square feet. It comprises 132 outlets, with other brands such as Barnes and Noble, Michael's, and Dick's Sporting Goods. The mall's location is conveniently in a hub of restaurants, hotels, and car dealership outlets on either West Ridge Road, New York side. The Mall at Ridge began as two separate malls; Greece Town Mall and Long Ridge Mall. The two malls, later on, merged to create The Mall at Greece Ridge in 1967.