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Mall at Robinson, United States

The Mall at Robinson is home to over 150 stores, with Abercrombie & Fitch, American Eagle Outfitters, Ann Taylor Loft, Cache, Charlotte Russe, all the Gap stores, Hollister Co., Hot Topic, PacSun, Rave and Victoria's Secret as some of its most notable stores, as well as a food court. It was the first and only mall in the Pittsburgh region to feature public Internet access. It is a two-level, enclosed super-regional mall located just off the Parkway West (Future I-376) and PA Route 60 in Robinson Township, Pennsylvania, five minutes east of the Pittsburgh International Airport. It opened in late-2001 and consists of over 1.2 million square feet of retail space. Part of the Robinson Town Centre complex, it sits on over 200 acres and is in the midst of the growing Robinson shopping district. Anchors include Dick's Sporting Goods, JCPenney, Kaufmann's (soon to be Macy's) and Sears.

In the Mall, there is nothing secret about the service. The mission to please all guests is not impossible and has chosen to be accepted by all mall agents. Instead of cool gadgets, there are convenient amenities such as ATMs, Family Restroom, Stroller and Wheelchair Rentals, Game Room, Falconi Moon Township Kids Play Area, Ohio Valley General Hospital AED Machines, Escalators and Elevators, not to mention over 120 stores and specialty kiosks to meet your every need. During your visit rest assured that the mall staff of agents is here to assist you. Stop by Guest Sevices booth - they can crack any code!

 

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