Berkshire Mall (Pennsylvania)

[10] The original owner and developer of the mall was the Goodman Company, which sold the property to Equitable Real Estate Management in 1985.

[15] On January 12, 2011 according to leaked security footage, a mall patron fell head first into the fountain in the Boscov's court due to being distracted because she was walking and text messaging at the same time.

[16] Days later the video uploaded to YouTube with titles such as "Girl Falls In Mall Fountain While Texting" went viral and received international news coverage.

Golf ball-sized hail ripped through the ceiling causing interior damage by shattering skylights which left glass and debris covering walkways, plants and the fountain in the Sears court, while cars were dented and windshields smashed in the parking lot.

[21] In November 2022, the former Bon-Ton space at the mall was condemned by the township fire marshal due to a partially collapsing roof as well as other issues with the structure.

[23] H. H. Gregg closed in 2017 as part of the chain's "turnaround efforts";[24] the space was split between Burlington and Boot Barn stores in 2021.

[27] The mall is featured in the 2021 Julian Katz novel, Don't Call Me Ishmael, in which the main character, Kieran, purchases a CD by the fictional band, Stay Sweet, at the FYE store.

Berkshire Mall looking from Sears