Fashion District Philadelphia

The Fashion District Philadelphia anchors currently include Burlington, Primark, AMC Theatres, and Round One Entertainment.

[3] At the time, it was announced that there were plans to turn the former Kmart space into multiple street-facing stores centered on an atrium, and to redevelop the mostly vacant top level of the mall in other ways.

[5] In July 2014, Macerich acquired a 50% stake in The Gallery at Market East and invested $106.8 million to redevelop the mall as part of a joint venture partnership with PREIT.

[8] According to the website for the Fashions Outlets of Philadelphia, the Burlington and Century 21 anchor stores would remain open during reconstruction.

[9] However, the decision to move Burlington and add an AMC Theatres multiplex led PREIT to delay opening most of the revamped complex until 2019.

[15] In October 2019, it was announced that Primark would open a 34,200-square-foot (3,180 m2) store at Fashion District Philadelphia at the corner of 11th and Market streets.

[22] On July 21, 2022, the Philadelphia 76ers, the city's NBA franchise, announced its plans to build a new arena, 76 Place at Market East, on part of the site, costing at least $1.3 billion.

[23] The plans later fell through due to opposition and the 76ers agreeing to a deal with Comcast Spectator to instead seek to build a new arena in South Philadelphia Sports Complex.

Fashion District Philadelphia near 10th Street entrance
Fashion District Philadelphia bridge over Filbert Street. Mall is directly to the right.
Entrance to Jefferson Station from Fashion District Philadelphia