It also contains dozens of smaller retailers such as Five Below, GameStop, Lane Bryant, General Nutrition Centers, Oshkosh B'gosh, and Verizon Wireless.
It was originally anchored by a Giant Eagle supermarket, which moved less than a mile west to the Hempfield Square development in 1997.
Today, tenants include a branch of First Commonwealth Bank, La Bliss bridal boutique, and a travel agency.
[1] Other major tenants included a G. C. Murphy dime store, various eateries such as Burger King, Hot Sam Pretzels, and Elby's Big Boy (which used to be a Sweet William's), and specialty retailers including New York & Company, Herrold Jewelers, Waldenbooks, The Gap, RadioShack, Foot Locker, KB Toys, and Spencer Gifts.
The mall was also home to local FM radio station WSSZ "Z107" (now WHJB) and the first mall-based off-track betting center.
[2] As a result, Westmoreland Mall opened across town in 1977, with Sears and Kaufmann's (turned Macy's) as its original anchor stores,[2] joined later by The Bon-Ton and, from Greengate itself, J.C. Penney.
[1][3] In 2001, Montgomery Ward closed with the chain's bankruptcy; shortly afterward, an attempt was made to convert the largely vacant mall to a telecommunications center.