The Summit (New York)

[4][5] In 2020, a plan was proposed to revitalize the location, converting part of the mall into mixed use spaces, as well as offering lodging for visitors.

Hens & Kelly moved out in 1982,[7] and remained vacant until October 1992, when Macy's opened its first closeout store in the space.

[20] The mall was allowed to stay open beyond this date after the U.S. Bankruptcy Court decided to extend the deadline for closure, although many of the twenty-five remaining tenants relocated.

[21] By August 2009, the mall's last three inline tenants moved out, leaving only Sears, The Bon-Ton and Save-A-Lot operational until its closure.

[22][23][24] In January 2013, the mall building was flooded with up to six inches of water from a pipe, in what was believed by Niagara County police to be an act of vandalism.

Cocov revealed plans in late 2014 to revive the space adding stores, museums, a sportsplex, wine tasting center, and a business incubator.

[31][32] Currently operating in the mall is Niagara International Sports & Entertainment (www.niseevents.com), 7 Gates Screampark (www.7gatesniagara.com), Play University (www.theplayuniversity.com), and others...