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| Location | Henrietta, New York, United States |
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| Coordinates | 43°05′02″N77°37′59″W / 43.08377°N 77.632978°W /43.08377; -77.632978 |
| Opening date | October 7, 1982; 43 years ago (October 7, 1982) |
| Closing date | December 31, 2025; 46 days ago (December 31, 2025) |
| Developer | Wilmorite Properties |
| Management | Wilmorite Properties |
| Owner | Wilmorite Properties |
| Stores and services | 140 (at peak) |
| Anchor tenants | 5 (at peak) |
| Floor area | 804,806 sq ft (74,769 m2)[1] |
| Floors | 1 (2 in former Dick's Sporting Goods, JCPenney) |
| Website | themarketplacemall |

The Marketplace Mall was a shopping center managed byWilmorite and located on Hylan Drive inHenrietta, New York, a suburb ofRochester.
The space at the southeast corner of West Henrietta Road (NY 15) and Jefferson Road (NY 252) was previously Hylan Airport, a general aviation facility home to Ray Hylan's school of aviation. In the 1970s, Hylan moved his school to theRochester – Monroe County Airport and worked with the Wilmot family to develop the former airfield into commercial space.
The Marketplace Mall opened on October 7, 1982, and was touted as the largest mall located between New York City and Cleveland. On opening day, The Marketplace was anchored bySibley's,McCurdy's, B. Forman Co. andSears. It was home to 140 specialty retailers. In February 1983,JCPenney added on as the fifth department store. Since 1982 four outparcels have been added to the property. The food court was added in 1987.[2] In 1990, Sibley's becameKaufmann's. In 1994, McCurdy's becameThe Bon-Ton. In 2001, an 84,000 sq ft (7,800 m2)Galyan's was added on to the south side of the mall, which was converted to aDick's Sporting Goods in 2004. In September 2006, Kaufmann's becameMacy's.
In 1982, The Marketplace was the fifth shopping center to open in the Rochester, NY Market behindMidtown Plaza in 1962,Greece Towne Mall in 1967,Long Ridge Mall in 1971, andEastview Mall in 1971. It was the second major retail shopping center to open in Henrietta following Southtown Plaza. The area surrounding the mall, which was previously vacant farmland, has been developed both commercially and residentially over the past twenty years. There are five parcels totaling 80 acres (320,000 m2) available for future development located adjacent to the Marketplace Commons. Marketplace Commons was developed by Wilmorite and is located next to the Marketplace Mall.
Macy's closed in 2017.Floor & Decor opened in the space in August 2023.[3]
Sears closed in 2019 and was replaced by a $240 million development forUR Medicine, completed in 2023.[4][5]
In 2024, Dick's Sporting Goods moved to the formerChristmas Tree Shops in the Market Square plaza. This left JCPenney as the only remaining anchor store.[6]
On November 11, 2025, Wilmorite announced that it would close the interior portion of the mall, and relocate the remaining tenants with interior only entrances to other Wilmorite properties.[7]
The Marketplace Mall officially closed on December 31, 2025. According to a recent news article, the inside stores of the mall will be gutted out and repurposed.[8]
The Marketplace Mall is planned for demolition in 2026. It will be replaced with amixed-use development, including four story apartment buildings with 150+ units.[9] As of February 2026, the mall's official website still works, but it now states "CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC: STORES WITH EXTERIOR ENTRANCES MUST BE ACCESSED FROM THE OUTSIDE. NO MALL WALKING" at the top.[10]