THE PYRAMID COMPANIES
'The Pyramid Companies' were formed in 1970 in Syracuse, New York by Robert J. Congel. Its first three malls, or the company's "pioneer malls", were Pyramid Mall at Saratoga, Pyramid Mall at Ithaca, and Pyramid Mall at Plattsburgh. All three malls opened in 1975 and marked the beginning of a 40-plus year advance in shopping center construction and ownership. Currently, it is the largest privately owned developer of shopping malls in the country. The company has since grown to own 20 properties throughout New York and Massachusetts.
| Contents |
| List of properties |
| Current malls |
| Past malls |
| Power Centers |
| ThEATery |
| Controversies |
| Expansion projects |
| MB-18 |
| External links |
List of properties
Current malls
★ 'Aviation Mall' - Glens Falls, New York - Opened 1976
★ 'Berkshire Mall' - Pittsfield, Massachusetts - Opened 1988
★ 'Carousel Center' - Syracuse, New York - Opened 1990
★ 'Champlain Centre North' - Plattsburgh, New York - Opened 1987
★ 'Crossgates Mall' - Albany, New York - Opened 1984
★ 'Galleria at Crystal Run' - Middletown, New York - Opened 1992
★ 'Hampshire Mall' - Hadley, Massachusetts - Opened 1976
★ 'Holyoke Mall' - Holyoke, Massachusetts - Opened 1979
★ 'Hudson Valley Mall' - Kingston, New York - Opened 1981
★ 'Independence Mall' - Kingston, Massachusetts - Opened 1989
★ 'Medley Centre' - Irondequoit, New York - Opened 1990, purchased 2007
★ 'Palisades Center' - West Nyack, New York - Opened 1998
★ 'Poughkeepsie Galleria' - Poughkeepsie, New York - Opened 1987
★ 'Pyramid Mall at Ithaca' - Ithaca, New York - Opened 1975 - Only original Pyramid Mall left in existence.
★ 'Riverside Center' - Utica, New York - Opened 1978 - Converted to a power center in 1998.
★ 'Salmon Run Mall' - Watertown, New York - Opened 1988
★ 'Sangertown Square' - Utica, New York - Opened 1980
★ 'Walden Galleria' - Cheektowaga, New York (Suburb of Buffalo, NY) - Opened 1989
Past malls
The following is a list of malls that were either closed by Pyramid, or sold to another company.
★ 'Pyramid Mall at Plattsburgh' - Plattsburgh, New York - Opened 1975 - Later named Champlain Centre South. Closed 1999. Demolished 1999 and revamped into a power center.
★ 'Pyramid Mall at Saratoga' - Saratoga Springs, New York - Opened 1975 - Later named Saratoga Mall after being sold. Closed in 1997. Demolished in 1999. Now power center called Wilton Square.
★ 'Emerald Square' - North Attleborough, Massachusetts - opened 1989 with partner New England Development, sold interest 1998 to partner, now owned by Simon Property Group.
★ 'Fingerlakes Mall' - Auburn, New York - Opened 1976 - Sold to another company in 1996. (Currently owned by Jones Lang LaSalle)
★ 'Silver City Galleria' - Taunton, Massachusetts - Opened 1992 - sold to General Growth Properties.
Power Centers
The Pyramid Company owns the following shopping plazas:
★ 'Crossgates Commons' - Albany, New York - Opened 1996 - Across the street from Crossgates Mall.
★ 'Hudson Valley Plaza' - Kingston, New York - Opened 1996/1997 - Next to Hudson Valley Mall.
★ 'Plaza at Crystal Run' - Middletown, New York - Opened 1994 - Next to Galleria at Crystal Run.
★ 'Shops at West Seneca' - West Seneca, New York - Opened 1998 - On the site of former Seneca Mall.
ThEATery
The "ThEATery" concept was developed by the Pyramid Companies in conjunction with the opening of Palisades Center in 1998. It mixes movie theaters and upscale restaurants together for a combination of a movie/dinner experience. Currently, Palisades holds the only ThEATery concept, but a major renovation and expansion at the Walden Galleria on the side that faces I-90 will bring many new upscale restaurants and retailers never before seen at Pyramid Malls to the Buffalo, New York area.
A predecessor to this can be seen in the expanded portion of Crossgates Mall as that mall's Johnny Rockets and Houlihans are located across from that mall's theaters. Also, the Galleria at Crystal Run has a new Johnny Rockets location, and a couple new restaurants located near its movie theaters as well.
The Pyramid Mall at Ithaca is currently building a 14 screen theater in the former Hills Department Stores/Ames site that will be the first component in that mall's embrace of the ThEATery concept.
Controversies
Expansion projects
The Pyramid Companies hold reputation for not following through on expansion projects to its properties. In 1998 alone, there were projects planned, but cancelled for 10 of the company's malls. Another controversy is the planned DestiNY USA project that will turn Pyramid's hometown mall Carousel Center into a nationwide tourist attraction. The project has been in the planning stages since the summer of 2000. As of April 2006, nothing has been done yet. Even with all of these blunders, the company has come to expand or rejuvenate some of its properties.
★ Aviation Mall - Expanded 1985,2005
★ Carousel Center - Pending expansion 2006 - 2010
★ Crossgates Mall - Expanded 1994. Cancelled expansion 1998
★ Galleria at Crystal Run - Cancelled expansion 1998. Small expansion 2002
★ Holyoke Mall - Expanded 1995
★ Hudson Valley Mall -Expanded 1986, 1999
★ Poughkeepsie Galleria - Expanded 1990. Cancelled expansion 1998
★ Sangertown Square - Cancelled expansion 1998
★ Walden Galleria - Cancelled expansion 1998. Expansion 2006.
★ Pyramid Mall at Ithaca- Remodeled 1986, Expansion 1988 (Sears), 2002-2003 (Target and former JCPenney)
MB-18
In 2005, Pyramid began the implementation of a Parental Escort policy (branded 'MB-18') at the group's largest malls. The policy states that between 4:00 p.m. and closing on Friday and Saturday evenings, all children younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult 21 years or older (exceptions are made for mall workers and, depending on cases, those with valid college identification). The policy is currently in effect at Carousel Center (Syracuse), Crossgates Mall (Albany), Galleria at Crystal Run (Middletown, NY), Walden Galleria (Cheektowaga-Buffalo, NY), Holyoke Mall at Ingleside, and the Poughkeepsie Galleria. This policy is not effective at the company's other malls at this time.
External links
★ Pyramid Company website
★ Deadmalls.com — Website showcasing dead and struggling malls. Features some Pyramid-owned malls.
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