After years of decline, Franklin Mall in Northeast Philly is listed for sale

The Franklin Mills Mall, a staple of Northeast Philadelphia's shopping scene for decades, has finally succumbed to years of decline and is now on the market. Once one of the region's premier destinations, the mall has seen better days. With an occupancy rate of just 68%, it's clear that its heyday has long passed.

The 170-acre site, which boasts over 1.6 million square feet of retail space, was once a hub of activity, attracting shoppers from all over. But with major tenants like AMC, Forever 21, and Sam Ash music store having vacated the premises in recent years, it's been left to pick up the pieces.

The Franklin Mills property was built as a nod to Benjamin Franklin's famous kite experiment, featuring an animatronic head of the statesman suspended from the ceiling. While its unique design may have once added to its charm, today it's more of a relic of a bygone era.

Currently, only three anchor stores remain – Dave & Buster's, Burlington, and Marshalls. The mall's directory still lists 94 businesses, but most storefronts lie vacant and draw minimal foot traffic. It's clear that the Franklin Mills Mall is no longer the shopping destination it once was.

Despite its current struggles, the property has been appraised at $76 million, a significant drop from its 2012 valuation of $201 million. The mall's loan matured last year with a remaining balance of $244 million, and it will be marketed as potential industrial redevelopment site.

As the retail landscape continues to evolve in the region, several other malls are going through similar transformations. The Neshaminy Mall in Bucks County was recently put on the market and purchased within four months, while the Exton Square Mall is currently embroiled in a legal battle over its new owner's plans for mixed-use redevelopment.

The Franklin Mills Mall will soon join these others as it seeks a new path forward. Whether that path involves rebirth or redevelopment remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the mall's decline serves as a reminder of the ever-changing nature of retail in the region.
 
I FEEL LIKE THE FRANKLIN MILLS MALL HAS BEEN A BLIND SPOT FOR THIS CITY FOR FAR TOO LONG! IT WAS ONCE THE GO-TO PLACE TO SHOP, BUT NOW IT JUST LOOKS LIKE AN ECONOMY BIZNESS WAITING TO HAPPEN. I MEAN, WHO COMES TO THIS PLACE ANYMORE? IT'S LIKE THEY'RE TRYING TO TURN IT INTO SOME KIND OF INDUSTRIAL PARK OR SOMETHING! 🚧🏒
 
I feel sad when I see malls like Franklin Mills struggling πŸ€• It was once a staple in our community, bringing people together and providing so many shopping options. Now it just feels empty and forgotten πŸ˜”. The fact that it's being sold for $76 million is crazy to me - back in 2012, it was worth twice as much! That's how fast the retail landscape can change πŸ’Έ. I guess this means that other malls are going through similar struggles too, so maybe they'll find new life like Franklin Mills does? 🀞
 
I'm like totally shocked that Franklin Mills Mall is being sold 🀯... I mean, it's not a surprise, but still! 68% occupancy rate? That's crazy low πŸ˜‚. It's clear they're trying to pass the buck by marketing it as an industrial redevelopment site, but honestly, who wants to buy a huge empty space with no actual tenants? πŸ€‘

I think part of the problem is that malls just aren't what they used to be anymore. People prefer shopping online or at smaller, more personalized stores... I mean, have you seen the size of some of these malls lately? It's like, who needs 1.6 million square feet of retail space, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

But at the same time, I kinda feel bad for all the employees who are gonna lose their jobs or see their stores shut down... it's a shame that places like this can't be saved with some TLC and new ownership 🀞.
 
πŸ€” I mean, can you believe this? Franklin Mills Mall has been around for ages and it's just... done 🚫. I remember going there with my friends back in the day and it was like, the ultimate destination πŸŽ‰. But now, it's just a shadow of its former self. The occupancy rate is only 68% πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ? That's crazy! And all those stores that left... AMC, Forever 21, Sam Ash... what happened to them? πŸ˜”

I guess this is the future of retail - old malls get torn down and turned into industrial spaces 🚧. It's like, progress and all that πŸ’‘. But man, it's sad to see something so iconic like Franklin Mills just fade away πŸ”₯. I wonder if they'll be able to turn it around or if it's just gonna sit there empty for years to come 😬.
 
Ugh, I'm so over malls like Franklin Mills 🀯. They're just a relic of the past, you know? I mean, what's with all these anchor stores that are still clinging to life? Dave & Buster's and Burlington? Like, who goes to those places anymore? πŸ€‘ And don't even get me started on the animatronic head of Benjamin Franklin. It's like they're trying too hard to be quirky. πŸ˜‚

I feel bad for the workers who lost their jobs when all these stores left. But at the same time, I'm not surprised. Malls just can't compete with online shopping anymore πŸ›οΈ. And now this place is being marketed as an industrial redevelopment site? Like, what's next? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

It's just sad to see something that was once so vibrant and full of life just... fade away πŸ’”. But I guess that's the reality of retail these days. Maybe someone will come along and breathe new life into it, but until then, it's just a reminder of what we've lost 🌫️.
 
ugh i remember shopping at franklin mills back in the day πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ it was like, my favorite spot to hang out with friends on saturdays... now its just sad πŸŽ‰ i mean, what happened to all the stores that used to be there? it feels like every mall is going through the same thing - it's not fun seeing places you loved as a kid just disappear πŸ’” but at least the new owners might try to revive it or something? 🀞
 
I gotta tell you, this Franklin Mills Mall stuff is so last century πŸ™„. It's like, I get it, shopping habits change and all that jazz. But 68% occupancy rate? That's basically a ghost town, fam πŸ˜‚. And don't even get me started on the anchor stores - Dave & Buster's is like the mall's only lifeblood at this point 🀣.

And yeah, the fact that it's being sold for $76 million after appraising to $201 million in 2012? That's some wild math right there πŸ’Έ. I mean, I know malls are supposed to be a smart investment or whatever, but come on. It's like they're trying to sell us a lemon πŸ‹.

Anyway, it's cool that other malls in the area are going through similar stuff too πŸ‘₯. The Neshaminy Mall getting bought out and all that... yeah, no surprise there πŸ™„. But at least Exton Square Mall is trying something new with its mixed-use redevelopment plan - fingers crossed it'll bring some life to that place again πŸ’ͺ.

Redevelopment or rebirth? Either way, I guess this just solidifies the fact that retail is a crazy, ever-changing beast πŸ¦–. Guess you can't always rely on your old malls to stay relevant πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm not surprised to see another iconic mall bite the dust πŸ€”πŸ’Έ. It's like we're witnessing the final curtain call for the golden age of retail. I mean, 68% occupancy rate? That's just a fancy way of saying it's a ghost town πŸ’€. And don't even get me started on those anchor stores – Dave & Buster's and Burlington are like the mall's last gasp 🀯.

I think this is what happens when you try to recreate nostalgia without actually innovating 😐. The Franklin Mills Mall was a product of its time, but it never really adapted to the times. Now, it's just a relic of a bygone era, clinging to its former glory days πŸ’”. It'll be interesting to see if anyone can breathe new life into this place or if it's just destined for the demolition crew πŸ€–.

I'm not buying all that redevelopment hype either 🚫. If you're going to tear it down, do it right and turn it into something actually desirable πŸ”₯. Otherwise, it's just another sad chapter in the mall's history πŸ“š.
 
I'm kinda sad to see Franklin Mills go πŸ€• It was like, the place where we used to hang out on weekends with our friends, you know? But at the same time, it's not surprising that it declined - so many malls are struggling these days. I mean, who needs a 170-acre mall when you can just shop online or at smaller stores? πŸ›οΈ The fact that they're selling it for $76 million is crazy low, though. That's like, almost half of what it was worth back in 2012 πŸ˜‚ Either way, it'll be interesting to see what happens next - will it get reborn as some trendy new development or just become an industrial zone? πŸ€”
 
I'm so sad to see Franklin Mills Mall go πŸ€•. I remember when it was this huge deal back in the day, my friends and I would spend all day there eating at the food court and browsing through stores like Sam Ash and Forever 21 πŸ˜‚. Now it's just a shadow of its former self. The fact that only three anchor stores are left is pretty much a dead giveaway that it's lost its appeal.

I've seen what happens to old malls when they get renovated - it's usually not pretty πŸ’”. I hope whoever buys the place does some serious gutting and brings in some new, trendy stores to attract some young shoppers back in. The fact that it's being sold as an industrial redevelopment site is a bummer too - you just don't see those kinds of places sprouting up around here anymore.

I wonder what other malls are going through this same thing? It's crazy how quickly things change 🀯.
 
lol @ 76 mil for this huge space 🀯 u think that's cheap considering all the debt they're carrying πŸ’Έ like what's left of the original tenants gonna fill up this massive place? amc was never a draw 4 me πŸ˜’ and now it's just a sad shell of its former self 🌳
 
awww man πŸ€• i remember shopping at franklin mills back in the day it was like the mecca for teenagers and families alike lol now its just a shadow of its former self πŸ˜” those were the days when you could hang out with friends, grab some food, and catch a movie at amc. anyway i feel bad for the people who still work there πŸ€— hopefully they'll get to see some new life breathed into the mall soon πŸ’ͺ might be time for some new tenants to come in and give it a refresh πŸ”₯
 
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