Neshaminy Mall

The mall was named after the nearby Neshaminy Creek and features a unique fountain, which features a waterfall, trees, plants and a statue of Tawanka who was a leader of the Lenni Lenape Native American tribe.

Other nearby retailers and eateries include Walmart, Lowe's, Panda Express, Chipotle Mexican Grill, Raising Cane's and Starbucks.

[5] Plans to build the Neshaminy Mall were made in 1966, with Sears and Strawbridge & Clothier to be anchors.

In 1990, the Neshaminy Mall was purchased by Homart Development Company from Mutual of New York for over $50 million.

[10] The same year, General Growth Properties took over ownership of the mall after it acquired Homart Development Company.

[11] A 24-screen movie theater to be built at the mall was approved by Bensalem Township in 1997 after they had initially opposed the project.

[18][19] In March 2020, the former Macy's store was sold to SANT properties, who plans to convert the space into mixed use.

[22] In the years soon following the COVID-19 pandemic, the Neshaminy Mall has seen an increased vacancy rate and a decrease in foot traffic.

Stores such as Foot Locker and Modell's Sporting Goods have closed, as well as dining options including Chick-fil-A and Charleys Philly Steaks.

[24] On July 15, 2024, Paramount Realty Group and Edgewater Properties closed on the purchase of the mall for $27.5 million.

Boscov's wing of the Neshaminy Mall