An October 2013 report by the Chambersburg Public Opinion confirmed that an unknown party had put a non-refundable deposit on the mall.
[6] In November 2013, the mall was officially sold to Mason Asset Management for $8.8 million.
[7] Sears closed at the mall in January 2015 and the space is now occupied by Black Rose Antiques & Collectibles, an antique mall which also operates in Hanover, Pennsylvania and Allentown, Pennsylvania.
[9] On January 18, 2019, Burlington closed at the mall leaving Black Rose Antiques & Collectables as the only anchor left.
As of 2023, there was only 1 store left in operation: an art gallery which was open occasionally on weekends.
[12] The owners of the property were considering to re-develop it after the mall closed its doors, but the consideration was scrapped.