I love that Mall so much. I love the fact that the Septa buses run up there. Also I love alot of stores up there like Payless,Norman's Hallmark,Bath& Body Works,fye,Barns& Nobles book store because it has a cafe in there,The Dollar Store that is near the Stone Creamery as I love their ice cream &I love the dollar store as they have great prices,also Subway is good,also they have a arcade near these stores. I also like Spencer's Gifts,I also like Boscov's store alot,I like earning alittle bit of money@ the survey place,I like Claire's,I like the shirt booth where the guy sells shirts,Annie Ann's Pretzels r great,also I love the recliner chairs they have but the message part is very uncomfortable. I don't like the security guards as they harass good people & not the bad people,as they don't care what happens to people they only care if the stores get robbed. Best Buy is another good store. Friendly's management r so nasty,as the manager lady questioned my man about not paying for a ice cream cone as he had a coupon for a free ice cream cone,as she was being Jewish with him meaning nasty& cheap. The candy store is nice to shop @. Way Out t-shirt place store is too expensive & their shirts always rips all the time. I like New York & Co store as they have great clothing. Victoria Secret store is nice to shop to get lingerie & the PINK store. I like Victoria Secret stuff like their perfumes & gadgets they sell. I heard someone tell me that Friendly's has roaches & mice. I did c a roach crawl on the wall. Macy's sucks as I hate that store,can't wait til they go out of business. I love the candy hut as I buy candy there but their candy is so expensive. I love the calendar store,as I got a MJ calendar there. I love Chick fil la as their chicken is great& the manager Debbie is so sweet. Also the Chinese food is also great@ the Chinese food places. Philly Cheese steak place is great. I don't like the jewelry stores as they r too expensive. The movie theater is too expensive as well. The public is a pain in the ass lol lmfao. The people with their kids r a pain in the ass. Also the people in...
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Neshaminy Mall is a shopping center located in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Philadelphia. Opened in 1968, it has been a key retail hub in the area for decades. The mall is anchored by Boscov’s and formerly housed Macy’s and Sears before their closures. Despite changes in the retail landscape, Neshaminy Mall continues to serve the local community with a mix of stores, dining options, and entertainment venues.
Key Features of Neshaminy Mall Retail Stores • While the mall has seen some store closures in recent years, it still features brands such as Barnes & Noble, Foot Locker, GameStop, and Hollister. • The former Macy’s and Sears spaces are vacant, but redevelopment plans have been discussed. Dining Options • Fast food and casual dining options include Chick-fil-A, Red Robin, and a food court with multiple vendors. • Nearby, there are additional restaurants such as Outback Steakhouse and TGI Fridays. Entertainment & Attractions • One of the main attractions is the AMC Neshaminy 24, a large movie theater featuring IMAX and premium seating. • The mall also hosts community events, pop-up markets, and seasonal activities. Challenges & Redevelopment Plans • Like many malls in the U.S., Neshaminy Mall has struggled with store closures due to shifts in retail trends and online shopping. • Plans have been discussed to redevelop portions of the mall for mixed-use purposes, potentially including residential, office, or entertainment spaces. Accessibility & Parking • The mall is easily accessible via PA Route 1 (Lincoln Highway) and I-276 (Pennsylvania Turnpike). • Ample free parking is available. Nearby Attractions • Parx Casino & Racing, a popular entertainment venue, is located just a few minutes away. • Neshaminy State Park, offering outdoor recreation, is also nearby.
While Neshaminy Mall has experienced retail shifts, it remains a shopping and entertainment destination for the Bucks...
Read moreOn Thursday February 20th at 3:30 pm, my wife and our friends were thrown out of the mall for taking pictures during Philly Fashion Week. I’ve done this several times before in your Mall and I have the photos to prove it.
We were all black but old enough to know how to carry ourselves in public.
And on a Thursday afternoon!! It was dead in there.
We weren’t bothering anyone or making noise, just taking photos.
There were no people there in the halls, just store employees staring out the doors.
It’s like you don’t even know what’s week it is out there. We didn’t have any serious gear; just a camera and four friends.
The Allied Security Guard followed us around like thieves. He told us that we were violating the rules of conduct.
It was the worst experience I’ve ever had there. I heard the Mall was fading away but I never knew why. They just don’t know what trends are happening. This Malls used to be a place to congregate with friends.
The friend we were photographing is a social media influencer who till yesterday frequented your mall. She went on a social media tirade; I know that means nothing to you but these Instagramers are reshaping what we know as the modern business model.
I’m not sure why we were thrown out but it hurt my feelings pretty bad because I go to the movies and store out there a lot. I could do all my shopping at Walmart but I like the Mall experience that I grew and loved to know.
I bought my Wife’s 15th anniversary card and chocolates at Barnes & Nobles. I’m even a Hallmark card member. Now I’m too embarrassed to show my face in your Mall.
I know the my little financial contribution to you big pockets mean nothing but it’s a small revenue stream I can redirect to the Cherry Hill Mall. Good bye Neshaminy Mall. We had some great memories...
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