Manassas Mall


Manassas Mall is a shopping center located in Bull Run, Virginia. Built in 1972, it is managed and partially owned by the Pyramid Companies. formerly by Vornado Realty Trust which shelved its regional mall holdings in 2014. The mall is anchored by Macy's, Walmart and At Home, with one vacant anchor left by Sears. There is also a bowling alley and an indoor go-kart track, located in a space that formerly occupied a Target.

History

The mall was built by Interstate Properties, with Grant City and Montgomery Ward serving as the original anchors. Hecht's later took over the Grant's space. Leggett and Sears were added in the 1980s. At this point, the mall was opened by Interstate Properties.
Leggett closed in 1997, and J. C. Penney took over the space the same year. Also that year, the Hecht's relocated to a new store, with Target Corporation building a new store on the former Hecht's site. After Montgomery Ward closed, Sears moved into the former Montgomery Ward building. Hecht's was re-branded Macy's. In 2013, Target closed its doors and was filled by Autobahn and Uptown Alley 3 years later. In 2015, J. C. Penney closed its doors, only to be filled by At Home a few months later.
On November 7, 2019, it was announced that Sears would be closing this location a part of a plan to close 96 stores nationwide. This store closed in February 2020.