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    Immel's Department Store

    Immel's Department Store

    3.6
    (5 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    I, too, remember Immel's. It was a locally owned store. One of my uncles ran the shoe department in…read morethe basement. As others have pointed out, it catered to women, selling what was then called "better" dresses, undergarments, attractive costume jewelry and perfumes. My mother bought her Cody's Emeraude there. There was a small housewares department on the second floor. When shopping malls began to take business away from downtown McKeesport, Immels opened in at least one of them, but that was not a success.

    My first day back at work in 2 1/2 weeks and I had to head down to McKeesport to do a home visit…read more So I checked out the company car and headed down to the Tube City. Or shall I say the Former Tube City? McKeesport is a former manufacturing city, and since the decline of industry, it always seems like it's trying to pull itself back up. It's downtown is kind of a ghost town. And there are always a few things which catagorize cities like this. First of all, when all else fails, build parking decks and transit centers like McKeesport, Johnstown, and Atoona have. You look at these semi vacant facilities and you have to wonder whether or not they're just space fillers on otherwise vacant land. The other thing you do of course is take wonderful old buildings and slap awful new facades on them in the name of mid 20th Century "modernization". Such is the case of Immel's. I found it while looking for a place to eat. As for Immel's, it looks like it was some sort of department store. Being someone who loves shopping, I wonder what their clientele was. Likely it was a mid-price department store ala Sears or JC Penney. It probably catered to the entire family. You could probably get anything the family needed here--clothes, TVs, furniture, etc, at lower prices than Kaufmann's or Hornes. I'll bet they even had a candy and popcorn counter here too! Maybe even a cafeteria or coffee shop. I've seen pictures of Downtown McKeesport in its heyday. It was a thriving place full of stores, offices, and restaurants. But the 1-2 punch of the fall of industry and the new regional malls like Monroeville and Century III sealed its fate. Even the nearby Eastland Mall fell to changing times.

    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    Ollie's Bargain Outlet

    2.0
    (2 reviews)
    0.0 mi
    Budget friendly
    Free parking

    I love coming to Ollie's to shop for everyday stuff I typically would buy only at a better price…read more They have a wide variety of items from books, food(boxed), home (kitchen,rugs, bath, bedroom) toys, tools and much more. So go up for the emails and you'll receive coupons and they will email their flyer. This week they have women's C9 buyout (target athletic clothes for women). I suggest trying this store out! Is a little crowded inside but great stuff.

    I used to shop at Ollie,s all the time till one of the cashiers sexually harassed my girlfriend she…read morewent to go check out and she didn't have her card so she said I'll give you my boyfriend's phone number and you can use his card and the cashier said I don't want his phone number I want yours how can I take you out if I don't have your phone number she said leave me alone I have a boyfriend you seen him up here before he says I don't care about your boyfriend I'm going to take you out she said leave me alone I'm not giving you my phone number and he kept assistant on it I called to complain and they said sorry we talked to him and he admitted it but said he was just joking that's not a joke to me or her and I said what are you going to do about it and he says we talked to him it's a personal problem I said is he going to get fired he said no and I said my girlfriend scared to go up there with him working there he said too bad we took care of it we talked to him there's nothing more we can do about it it's a personal problem and he said he d idn't think that was harassment anyway wtf . As he talked down to me it's like I did something wrong.....She is so scared because she used her card to pay for the stuff and she scared he got all the information about her and I told the supervisor that or whoever he was and he said there's nothing we can do about it we're sorry ....I can't believe that they would let their employees do stuff like that to their customers

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    Streets of Cranberry

    Streets of Cranberry

    4.0
    (2 reviews)
    29.4 mi

    The Streets of Cranberry is a strip mall that looks more upscale than most other strip malls…read more Current restaurants include First Watch, Houlihan's, Aladdin's, Firehouse Subs, Condado Tacos, Clean Eatz, and Maxine's Coffee. Customers may purchase foods also from Omaha Steaks and Honey Baked Ham. Current clothing stores include Old Navy, Soma, Chico's, White House Black Market, Talbot's, Jos A. Bank, Steel City, and Rally House. I do not shop at these clothing stores, but they seem to be popular with other customers. This mall also contains several local home-improvement businesses that can be useful to homeowners (e.g., handyman, heating and cooling, Bath Fitter, appliance repair, cabinets, and grout repair). A few businesses offer recreational activities for physical fitness, including a swim school, trampoline park, and indoor cycling. Many other businesses include a Verizon, salon and spa, UPS, jewelry store, candle store, etcetera. This mall does not have a large grocery store, but other nearby malls do.

    Streets of Cranberry is a shopping plaza off Rt 19 in Cranberry. Houlihans restaurant can be seen…read morefrom the highway, other food choices there include Firehouse Subs, Alladin's Eatery & First Watch. They have retail stores such as J Jill, Old Navy, Anne Taylor Loft, Talbots, Sheila's Home, Chico's, Hallmark and several more. There is plenty of lot parking & sidewalks joining all stores. They recently refurbished their patio area and put in a fire pit and outdoor stage for live music. August 28-30 they had several outdoor family friendly events. They had some special activities for kids during the morning & early afternoon. They had a few food trucks. From 4-5pm Max Schang's Trio of Blues played on the stage. Seating was socially distanced & patrons were asked to wear masks. Public restrooms available with extra hand sanitizer stations. Worth stopping in to shop & dine if you're in the area.

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