Arnot Mall

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The Arnot Mall is a shopping mall in Horseheads, New York. It is owned by Jones Lang LaSalle.

Arnot Mall is convenient to Interstate 86 and right next to the Corning-Elmira Regional Airport. The mall was built in 1967 as "The Mall". It was expanded and renamed "Arnot Mall" in 1980. Over 100 stores are featured in the 1 million square foot mall, as well as a food court and 10-screen movie theater.

  • Bradlees (closed 2001, now Burlington Coat Factory)
  • Hess's (closed 1994, converted to Kaufmann's)
  • Iszard's (Elmira, NY-based department store; converted to McCurdy's in 1980s)
  • Kaufmann's (opened 1995 in former Hess's, converted to Macy's in 2005)
  • Klein's All Sports (closed 2004, now Olympia Sports)
  • Marjax
  • McCrory (closed early 1990s, later became Klein's All Sports)
  • McCurdy's (now Bon-Ton)
  • Rosenbaum's (Elmira, NY-based department store; closed 1980s, now Jo-Ann Fabrics)
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