I don't shop the mall very much. I take my car to Sears for tire rotations and walk the mall while I am waiting. The mall is clean and nice enough, but there just aren't many stores that I shop at.
this mall was all the rage in the mid-1980's as it sapped all the life out of downtown Chambersburg, but the geographic center of commerce has moved closer to town with a building boom, maybe the idea of an all indoor mall has passed, this mall is dated, has vacancies and simply does not attract the level of traffic to support interesting stores.
Not many good stores. Looks as its getting ready to close. Hagerstown mall just as close and many more stores. And lots of great places to eat.
This mall is hanging on but it's questionable how long it will survive. It's a dry community no alcoholic be averages served. However it's only mall in area other than Hagerstown mall which is a 1000 times better about 20 miles south of Chambersburg.
When you're there on a Friday night and it's dead, that tells you everything. Lots of empty stores and nothing to do.
Since 2002 when we first moved to Chambersburg, this mall has been one of the last places you would want to spend time shopping. While you are in Chambersburg, you are within reasonable distance of both Gettysburg and Hagerstown outlet stores and malls which offer much more. It seems as if the tenant stores have no interest in perking up their shops and many times it is nearly deserted. One problem is that they built this mall way out at the edges of town and there are no other destinations in the area to attract you. However, the mall sold just a few weeks ago to a new owner and we shall see if this owner is going to use it as a tax write-off or is really going to make it a destination. We who live locally, and those passing through, can only hope.
It's just average; nothing great! It has some nice stores and places where you can purchase food. It's not very large but it does have a Sears. Compared to other malls I have been to, it is just average or a little below.
I rarely go to the Cburg Mall since the new shopping area has come closer to town (Norland and Gateway Shopping Center) and there really aren't that many great stores left at the mall and it was just recently sold to new owner just a week or two ago. Hopefully they have plans go update it and bring some new stores in.
Not many stores and if it were not for Bon Ton I would probably never go there. They are also lacking any real restaurants nearby. The movie theater is incredibly small.
This mall is dying. Losing JC Penney very soon. Lost Sears last fall. Not much to go to this mall for except to walk without crowds.. Very sad mall.