4 (2 open ,2 demolished ) •1 former (active 1973-2008, vacant 2008-2022, demolished 2022, redeveloped as Atlee Square apartments 2022-2024, opened August 3, 2024)
With 111 stores,[4] Oxford Valley Mall is currently thetenth-largest shopping mall inPennsylvania. There is afood court on the second floor, which was originally the second floor of aWoolworth. An office building called One Oxford Valley is located next to the mall.[1] Newly built luxury apartments, Atlee Square, are located adjacent to the Oxford Valley Mall.[5]
Oxford Valley Mall was developed by The Kravco Company and opened in 1973.[2]
In 1986, theGimbels store was converted toStern's after Allied Stores purchased seven Gimbels locations in thePhiladelphia area.[6] That same year,Bamberger's became Macy's.[7]
In 1989,Sears replaced Stern's after the latter closed several stores in the Philadelphia area.[8] The mall underwent a renovation in 1990.[9]
In 1992, a separate, 10 screen movie theater was added behind Sears (4 new auditoriums were added in 2004). In 1995, the mall opened its food court on the second floor, replacing what had been the second floor of aWoolworth store.[10][11]
The mall replaced the spiral pedestrian ramp and fountain with a glass-enclosed elevator, upgraded the air conditioning system, and extensively renovated theJCPenney and Sears stores. All fountains were eventually removed with only the outdoor one remaining.[11] The same year,Wanamaker's was converted toHecht's.[12]
Oxford Valley Mall's second floor seen fromMacy's in 2025
In 2006, the Strawbridge's store closed as a result ofFederated Department Stores acquiring May Department Stores, withBoscov's taking over the former store.[15]
The Boscov's store closed in 2008 as part of their restructuring.[16] On October 15, 2018, Sears announced that its store would be closing as part of a plan to close 142 stores nationwide as a result of the company filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The store closed on January 7, 2019, leaving Macy's and JCPenney as the only remaining anchor stores open for business.[17]
In August 2019, a local news agency reported thatSimon Property Group and multiple other related entities have proposed a plan to redevelop the mall and the surrounding property into a mixed use center, including the addition of a 600 unit high-end apartment complex in place of the former Wanamaker's and Boscov's anchor that would include studio to 2 bedroom units, a fitness center, indoor and outdoor common spaces, dog park, pools, full-time management, maintenance, and concierge services like dog walking on site. Other possible additions include new eateries, a lifestyle complex, new retailers, and refreshed office space. According to sources, an area of the parking lot will be used for the possible developments.[18]
In December 2022, the long-vacant Wanamaker's and Boscov's anchor building was demolished to make way for future redevelopment.[19]
In August 2024, the Atlee Square apartments, featuring 391 units, began to accept leasing applications.[20]In November 2 2025Walmart Announced that they will bulid a new Supercenter on the former Sears Site.