Franklin Mills (2024)

Franklin Mills is an enclosed shopping mall located in Northeast Philadelphia, bordering Bensalem in Bucks County and 15 miles (24 km) outside Center City. Formerly named for Benjamin Franklin, the mall is currently home to 125 stores, a movie theatre, a food court, and seven theme restaurants and was visited by an estimated 18 million people in 2006. Anchor stores include Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond Burlington, JCPenney, Marshalls, Jillian's and General Cinemas.

Opened in 1989, Franklin Mills was the second built mall by the Mills Corporation.

Location[]

The Franklin Mills site was formerly home to Liberty Bell Park Racetrack. It is located approximately one mile west of Interstate 95, at the intersection of Woodhaven Road (Pennsylvania State Route 63) and Knights Road.

Branding and design[]

Franklin Mills mall is designed in the shape of a thunderbolt in commemoration of Benjamin Franklin's kite-and-key experiment. The mall's former logo from when it was called Franklin Mills included a red kite with a lightning bolt on the right side and the string ending on the letter "A" of "FRANKLIN". The mall is separated by its four Neighborhoods: Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green, and has six main entries including its neighborhood color entries, plus Aqua at the Grand Court and the Orange entry in its Green Neighborhood near the former Steve & Barry's. There are also entries at either side of the AMC 14 theater for moviegoers after mall hours. So far, the mall's Red, Green, and Orange entrances have been renovated to look modern. However, the Blue and Yellow entrances have been constructed, but were completed in 2012.

The mall is the first Mills mall to have two food courts. "Cafe Court" is at Red Neighborhood 1 and is anchored by Gap. "Cafe Freedom" is a larger food court at Green Neighborhood 4, and as of early 2016, "Cafe Freedom" was renamed as "Dining Pavilion" and has undergone renovations. The mall once had graphics, usually hanging from the ceiling, but in the later years, they were removed. The mall also previously had two video courts, one was removed in the 2000s, and the other one which was removed in August 2014. From the mall's opening until 2012, an animatronic likeness of Benjamin Franklin's face hung from the ceiling at the Grand Court between Neighborhoods Blue & Yellow, which would announce the time hourly. Almost all main mall entries have a graphic at its entry. Throughout the mall, there are several sets of projection TVs hanging from the ceiling known as "Mills TV", showing video loops of music videos and advertisem*nts, as of the early 2010s however, They were eventually replaced by double-faced Daktronics LED boards.

The 1,600,000-square-foot (150,000 m2) mall consists primarily of factory outlet stores. As of November 2011, the surviving major anchor tenants included Marshalls and Burlington. When the mall first opened in 1989 the original anchors were JCPenney; Sears; Ports of the World, Reading China and Glass, and Phar-Mor. Over time, the Ports was re-branded as Boscov's, and was later replaced by Steve & Barry's. Reading China & Glass closed and its building was split between Marshalls and OfficeMax. Sears Outlet left the mall for the first time and was replaced by General Cinema, itself acquired by AMC Theatres. OfficeMax later left the mall, and Sears Outlet returned taking the OfficeMax space. Original stores remaining in the mall include Bed, Bath and Beyond & Modell's, which have been joined by Forever 21, Last Call, H&M, & Off 5th and Walmart. On December 15, 2011, it was announced that JCPenney would be returning to the mall as a department store, in its original location; the outlet store had been closed as part of a nationwide realignment by the retailer of all its outlet stores. As of September 2020, Sears Outlet has rebranded as American Freight.

See also[]

Mills Corporation
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Franklin Mills (2024)

FAQs

What is Franklin Mills called now? ›

Franklin Mills was renamed Philadelphia Mills in 2014 after it came under the ownership of Simon Property Group, which controls over 150 malls and outlets across the United States including the King of Prussia Mall.

What was Franklin Mills mall before it was a mall? ›

The Franklin Mills site was formerly home to Liberty Bell Park Racetrack. It is located approximately one mile west of Interstate 95, at the intersection of Woodhaven Road (Pennsylvania State Route 63) and Knights Road.

Who owns Franklin Mills? ›

Opened in 1989, Franklin Mills was the second built and formerly owned by the Mills Corporation and is now managed by the Simon Property Group.

How many stores does Philadelphia Mills have? ›

This shoppers' paradise has over 200 stores full of brand name merchandise, from bridal wear to sporting goods to shoes - and much more!

What is the second biggest mall in America? ›

American Dream Meadowlands

Who owns the Chambersburg mall? ›

It is currently owned and managed by Namdar Realty Group.

What was the first black owned mall? ›

That's because Sullivan Progress Plaza was the first shopping center in America built, owned, and managed by African Americans.

What is the oldest shopping mall? ›

First Mall in World

The Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II - was first designed in 1861. It took 12 years to complete and was finished in 1877. It's a four-story double arcade named for the first Monarch of Italy. The Galleria Vittorio's vast stores, cafés, and restaurants complement its magnificent architecture.

What was one of the first malls in America? ›

For instance, this Dayton's gift box, one of many in the collection, does not only tell the history of the fondly remembered department store, but also of the nation's first indoor shopping center: Southdale Mall of Edina, Minnesota.

What time does Philadelphia Mills open for walkers? ›

Philadelphia Mills is open to mall walkers at 8:00am Monday through Saturday through the Green entrance and Sunday at 9:00am through the Green entrance.

When was Colorado Mills mall built? ›

An all-indoor outlet mall in the Denver Metro Area, Colorado Mills provides over 160 storefronts with sought-after designer brands in fashion, beauty, gifts and more. Open in 2002 on the Lakewood/Golden border, outlet savings here can climb up to 70% off retail price.

Who bought Pittsburgh Mills mall? ›

In 2018 the mall was bought for $11 million by Namdar Realty Group which has a reputation for being a "retail slumlord" that skips maintenance and paying taxes. As of 2023 Namdar was $11.5 million delinquent on taxes which if not paid by October 2 would result in a sheriff's sale of most of the property parcels.

What is the largest mall in America Philadelphia? ›

King of Prussia (shopping mall)
Aerial view of the mall
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No. of stores and services450
No. of anchor tenants6
Total retail floor area2,793,200 square feet (259,497 m2)
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What was the old name for the Philadelphia Mills? ›

NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- In a flash, Franklin Mills has changed its name to Philadelphia Mills.

What did the Franklin Park mall used to be called? ›

In 1998 the Lion Store was renamed Dillard's, while in 2001, Hudson's was renamed Marshall Field's. The Westfield Group acquired the shopping center in early 2002, and renamed it "Westfield Shoppingtown Franklin Park", dropping the "Shoppingtown" name in June 2005.

Who owns the Mills mall St Louis? ›

Louis Mills included a mix of outlet stores, big-box stores, and conventional shopping mall tenants. That year, the company acquired the site off Missouri Route 370 in the city of Hazelwood, Missouri for $20 million. Simon Property Group acquired the Mills Corporation in 2007.

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