South Hills Village
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The South Hills Village is a two level enclosed shopping mall located in the upscale Pittsburgh suburbs of Bethel Park and Upper St. Clair. It was originally developed by the Oxford Development Company, and is currently owned by Simon Property Group. It is anchored by Macy's (formerly Lazarus and Horne's), Sears, and Boscov's (formerly Kaufmann's, originally occupied by Gimbel's). The mall features over 130 specialty stores including Abercrombie and Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, Hollister Co., Aeropostale, J. Crew, Ann Taylor Loft, Banana Republic, and an Apple Computer store. The mall also houses a food court and several professional offices.
Located in the same complex as the mall is the South Hills Village light rail station.
Businesses located just outside the mall include: Dick's Sporting Goods, Eat 'N Park, Carmike 10 Theater, National City Bank, and Barnes & Noble Bookstore (This appears to be part of the mall, but is only accessible from outside only.)
Pittsburgh Metro Shopping Malls and Centers |
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Pittsburgh Central: Downtown Retail | Station Square | Southside Works | Northshore | Mt. Washington | University District | Strip District | Shadyside |
Pittsburgh's North Hills: Pittsburgh Mills | Ross Park Mall | Northway Mall | Grove City Outlets | North Hills Village | Waterworks Mall | Clearview Mall | Cranberry Mall |
Pittsburgh's West Hills & Airport: AirMall | The Mall at Robinson | Robinson Town Centre | Beaver Valley Mall | The Pointe at North Fayette | Collier Crossing |
Pittsburgh's South Hills: South Hills Village | Century III Mall | The Galleria | The Waterfront | SouthPointe Center | Victory Center |
Pittsburgh's East Hills: Monroeville Mall | Westmoreland Mall | Greengate Centre | Edgewood Towne Center | Miracle Mile |