
Main Street at Exton
A shopping mall in Exton, with wheelchair accessible and free parking available.
Exton Square is an open shopping mall in Exton, Pennsylvania, with 5 stores. It holds a 3.9/5 rating from 3,287 Google reviews.
Easygoing shopping mall featuring familiar retail chains, a food court & a children's play area.
“A neighbourhood shopping mall serving the Exton community, with wheelchair accessible and free parking available.”
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A shopping mall in Exton, with wheelchair accessible and free parking available.

The largest mall on the East Coast. Two buildings connected by a skybridge. If you can't find it here, it probably doesn't exist in retail form.

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In all honesty Ive barely been here even though Im local. Just never really had anything worth going out of my way to see until I caught wind that a new owner wamted to redevelop the property. Took these photos the day the meeting happened. Not sure what came of it
To preface I know there are plenty of posts about this mall in this sub, but I recently visited following the Macy's closing in March. This poor mall is hanging on by a thread :( I seriously don't know how the stores still open are staying in business. No people in sight with an apocalyptic looking
I only grew up with the remodeled mall. I came across someone who knew the mall since the 70s, and he confirmed that the store's elements are from the 80s. He also told me about how the upper floor originally had a play area, and the mall was the center of the universe to him. It's sad seeing a piec
I moved to the Philly area in 2023, so I've only ever seen Exton square deteriorate, and boy is it going fast. Fun Fact: the Macy's used to be a Strawbridge, and was the only anchor store before an expansion in the late 90s.
A lot of vacant stores. One converted to a fitness class/gym and another converted to a youth wrestling venue. Looks like the skylights could use some maintenance.
Boscov’s Set to Outlive Exton Square Mall as New Owner Plans Mixed-Use Town Center to Replace It
r/deadmallsExton Square Mall in Exton, PA. Dead as a door knob. Beautifully designed though.
r/deadmallsExton Square Mall - Exton, PA
r/deadmallsAbrams Realty of Elkins Park has purchased Exton Square Mall for $34M, plans to demolish and redevelop it into Town Centre at Exton
r/deadmallsAn old webpage of the Exton Square Mall showing the stores it had in 2001
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