Restaurants include Longhorn Steakhouse, Panera Bread, Dave & Busters, and Pancheros Mexican Grill.
[3] A 2005 survey by the Scranton Times-Tribune indicated that residents wanted a shopping center with more high-end retailers[citation needed] (although census show median household income in Lackawanna County, where the shops are located, is $37,545[4]), as well as more variety than current local shopping options.
Respondents also indicated that the new mall may help them avoid long drives to The Crossings Premium Outlets in Tannersville and the King of Prussia mall near Philadelphia, where some currently travel to shop at high-end retailers.
Though the Moosic Borough Council consistently voted in favor of the project,[6] Prizm and PREIT filed lawsuits challenging both zoning and stormwater runoff plans in an effort to prevent the mall's construction.
[8] Each side also accused the other of contacting retailers in an effort to either persuade them to relocate, or not to do so.