Latest News About Summit Mall

Updated 2026-05-09 01:06

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Don McHoull's Commentary:

Update: This was old news, a lot has happen since then. I just want you to know the mall owner has decided to keep the mall since my commentary which was written last year. Jim Anthony is his name, and he is really a wonderful man who is trying to do everything he possibly can to bring the Summit back to life, with help of the new leasing agent, Dominic. … Major efforts are now underway to refill the property with predominantly local tenants. There is no market for another fashion mall, but...

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Summit Mall - Malls and Retail Wiki - Fandom

Summit Mall is a one-story, 776,821-square-foot (72,169.0 m2) enclosed shopping mall located at 3265 W. Market Street in the Akron suburb of Fairlawn. While its mailing address is Akron, the mall is located in Fairlawn. Edward J. DeBartolo, Sr.'s DeBartolo Corporation built the mall, which opened on October 28, 1965. Today, it is owned by Simon Property Group. Currently, Summit Mall comprises more than 107 stores and a food court; anchor stores include Macy's and two Dillard's locations...

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The Summit | Malls and Retail Wiki - Fandom

The Summit, formerly Summit Park Mall was a one-level shopping mall 20.9 miles (33.7 km) northwest of downtown Buffalo, New York, between Williams Road, Lancelot Drive, Plaza Drive and Sawyer Drive in Wheatfield, a suburb of Buffalo. The mall had five anchor tenants which once housed Sears, Bon-Ton, Steve & Barry's, Save-A-Lot and Macy's Closeout Store. In 1972, Summit Park Mall opened with six anchor tenants which were Sears, AM&A's, Hens & Kelly, Jenss, Child World and McCrory. In 1982...

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